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  • Sep 13, 1973
    Tom T. Hall records "I Love" at midday at the Mercury Custom Studios in Nashville
    Sep 13, 1973
    Aaron Benward is born in Auburn, Indiana. After a 1990s career as a Christian singer, he joins Scott Reeves to form Blue County, netting a 2004 hit with "Good Little Girls" plus a nomination for Top Vocal Duet from the Academy of Country Music
    Sep 14, 1973
    Tom T. Hall is the leading candidate in the Country Music Association awards as he picks up five nominations. Loretta Lynn appears four times on the CMA slate, announced in Nashville
    Sep 14, 1973
    Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge perform as NBC's "The Dean Martin Show" lampoons Ronald Reagan in its first celebrity roast. Kristofferson and Martin team on "Gotta Travel On"
    Sep 14, 1973
    Donny Osmond earns a gold single from the RIAA for his pop hit "The Twelfth Of Never," produced in part by Curb Records owner Mike Curb
    Sep 15, 1973
    Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty arrive at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man"
    Sep 15, 1973
    Jerry Reed sings "Lord, Mr. Ford" on the season premiere of the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw." Roy Clark performs "Come Live With Me," and his co-host, Buck Owens, covers "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')"
    Sep 15, 1973
    Two multi-talented songwriters are matched up when pop composer Paul Williams guests on the syndicated "The Bobby Goldsboro Show"
    Sep 15, 1973
    Drummer Alexander Arzamastsev is born in Obninsk, Russia. He bolsters the rhythm section in the all-Russian import Bering Strait, which garners a 2003 Grammy nomination for an instrumental track, "Bearing Straight"
    Sep 15, 1973
    Frank Jones takes over Capitol Records' country division in Hollywood, succeeding the retiring Ken Nelson

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