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  • Sep 24, 1973
    Cher records "Dark Lady" under the direction of future country producer Snuff Garrett
    Sep 24, 1973
    Carl Carlton records the pop-soul hit "Everlasting Love" in the afternoon at Nashville's Quadraphonic Studios. The song becomes a country hit in 1979 for Narvel Felts
    Sep 24, 1973
    Hank Snow records "Hello Love"
    Sep 26, 1973
    Pop producer Lukasz Gottwald is born in Providence, Rhode Island. Under the name Dr. Luke, he works with Kelly Clarkson, Miley Cyrus and Ke$ha. He's also a writer and producer on Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream," mentioned in the lyrics of Old Dominion's 2016 country hit "Song For Another Time"
    Sep 26, 1973
    Jerry Lee Lewis performs "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On" and "Great Balls Of Fire" on a nostalgic edition of CBS-TV's "The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour." Also aboard: Dick Clark, Chuck Berry, Bobby Vinton and The Four Seasons
    Sep 26, 1973
    "I'm your twin brother, Irving Idaho": Bob Hope lampoons John Denver by dressing in long hair, a vest and granny glasses during "The Bob Hope Special" on NBC. Other guests include Ann-Margret and The Jackson 5
    Sep 26, 1973
    Razzy Bailey holds his first Nashville recording session, cutting "Easy Loving" at the Hilltop Recording Studio
    Sep 26, 1973
    Phil Kaufman and Michael Martin are arrested in Los Angeles on the set for "Night Moves," with Gene Hackman watching, for the theft of Gram Parsons' casket. Kaufman and Martin had taken the late singer's remains to the desert and burned the body six days prior
    Sep 27, 1973
    Jim Ed Brown records "Sometime Sunshine" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Sep 28, 1973
    Fiddler Chuck Crawford is born in Bessemer, Alabama. As a member of Heartland, he applies background vocals to the 2006 hit "I Loved Her First"

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