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  • Sep 16, 1973
    Glen Campbell and banjo player Carl Jackson perform "Dueling Banjos" in a chat with "Deliverance" star Burt Reynolds as NBC broadcasts "The Very First Glen Campbell Television Special." Campbell also sings "Everybody's Talkin'" as he welcomes guests Sonny & Cher and The Smothers Brothers
    Sep 16, 1973
    Mike Reid's fourth NFL season opens at Denver's Mile High Stadium, where the Broncos trample the Cincinnati Bengals, 28-10. Reid is destined for success in Nashville as a country singer and songwriter
    Sep 16, 1973
    Bill Monroe unveils a headstone for his late relative, Pendleton Vandiver, the subject of his classic "Uncle Pen," in Rosine, Kentucky. Vandiver had died 41 years earlier
    Sep 17, 1973
    Jim Mundy records his only hit single, "The River's Too Wide," at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
    Sep 17, 1973
    MCA releases Marty Robbins' "Love Me," written by Jeanne Pruett
    Sep 17, 1973
    Merrill Osmond, of The Osmonds, marries high-school teacher Mary Carlson at the Salt Lake Temple in Utah
    Sep 17, 1973
    Pop arranger Hugo Winterhalter dies in Greenwich, Connecticut. On top of work with such acts as Kate Smith and Count Basie, he joined Eddy Arnold for a 1955 New York session that yielded four hits, including a remake of "The Cattle Call"
    Sep 17, 1973
    Gram Parsons drives from Los Angeles to Joshua Tree, California, for a desert retreat. The trip turns into a private party, and he dies less than 48 hours later
    Sep 17, 1973
    On the day her late husband would have turned 50, Audrey Williams sends 20 dozen roses to Hank Williams' grave in Montgomery, Alabama
    Sep 18, 1973
    Mel Tillis and Sherry Bryce record "You Are The One" in Nashville

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