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Sep 28, 1973
Charlie Rich, Dionne Warwick and Dean Martin sing "Anytime," "Behind Closed Doors" and "Singing The Blues" on NBC's "The Dean Martin Show," where Ed McMahon is the subject of Martin's celebrity roast. Also appearing are Doug Dillard and Pat Buttram
Sep 29, 1973
Tanya Tucker's "Blood Red And Goin' Down" arrives in the #1 position on the Billboard country singles chart
Sep 29, 1973
Brad Cotter is born in Opelika, Alabama. He earns a Top 5 album after winning the "Nashville Star" TV competition during the show's second season in 2004
Sep 29, 1973
Charlie Rich performs "Behind Closed Doors" on an episode of "Hee Haw." Also featured is a Buck Owens rendition of "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" and Roy Clark's take on "Why Me"
Sep 29, 1973
Guitar player Danick Dupelle is born in Notre-Dame Perrot, Quebec. He joins the Alberta-based band Emerson Drive, which scores hits with "I Should Be Sleeping," "Fall Into Me" and "Moments"
Sep 30, 1973
Jan Howard's mother is buried in West Plains, Missouri
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