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  • Sep 7, 1973
    Mac Davis performs "Something's Burning" during a return engagement as host of "The Midnight Special" on NBC. Also on tap: Chuck Berry, The Edgar Winter Group and Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
    Sep 7, 1973
    Mike Curb resigns as president of MGM Records in Los Angeles. He becomes lieutenant governor of California, then reactivates Curb Records, which works with Wynonna, Hank Williams Jr., Jo Dee Messina and LeAnn Rimes
    Sep 8, 1973
    He's been this far several times: Conway Twitty reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "You've Never Been This Far Before"
    Sep 8, 1973
    Elvis Presley appears on stage, but does not sing, during Tom Jones' show at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas
    Sep 10, 1973
    MCA releases the Jerry Wallace album "Primrose Lane/Don't Give Up On Me"
    Sep 10, 1973
    The Oak Ridge Boys record "Why Me" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville, the first session to include new member Joe Bonsall
    Sep 10, 1973
    Ed Bruce records "The Man That Turned My Mama On" in a midday session at Nashville's Soundshop. The following year, the song becomes a hit for Tanya Tucker
    Sep 11, 1973
    The Oak Ridge Boys record "The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville. The performance will earn them a gospel Grammy nomination
    Sep 11, 1973
    Elvis Presley breaks a finger performing karate chops on furniture in Las Vegas. He goes eight days before having it placed in a cast
    Sep 12, 1973
    Faron Young is sued for $20,000 in Nashville by the parents of a six-year-old girl a year after the singer spanked the tike on stage

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