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Jul 15, 1973
Guitarist Clarence White dies after being hit by a drunk driver in a nightclub parking lot. He spent three years as a member of the country-rock pioneers The Byrds
Jul 16, 1973
Rex Allen Jr. records "Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)" at the Soundshop in Nashville. The song becomes a hit for Gene Watson six years later
Jul 17, 1973
Lefty Frizzell records his classics "I Never Go Around Mirrors" and "That's The Way Love Goes" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
Jul 18, 1973
Don Gibson records "Snap Your Fingers" during the afternoon at Acuff-Rose Sound Studio in Nashville
Jul 18, 1973
Jeanne Pruett records "I'm Your Woman" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Jul 19, 1973
The funeral of Clarence White, formerly of The Byrds, is attended by more than 100 people, including ex-bandmate Chris Hillman. At the gravesite, Gram Parsons and Bernie Leadon sing an impromptu version of "Farther Along"
Jul 21, 1973
Jeanne Pruett spends the first of eight straight weeks atop the Billboard country albums chart with "Satin Sheets"
Jul 21, 1973
Jeanne Pruett joins the Grand Ole Opry, the last artist added before the show transfers from Nashville's Ryman Auditorium to the Grand Ole Opry House. She performs "Satin Sheets" and "Love Me"
Jul 23, 1973
MCA releases Brenda Lee's "Sunday Sunrise"
Jul 23, 1973
Brian Collins cuts "Statue Of A Fool" during a lunchtime recording session at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
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