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  • Nov 4, 1940
    Blues-rock singer Delbert McClinton is born in Lubbock, Texas. McClinton teams with Tanya Tucker on the 1993 duet "Tell Me About It" and writes Emmylou Harris' 1978 hit "Two More Bottles Of Wine"
    Jun 21, 1962
    "Hey! Baby!" songwriter Bruce Channel and his harmonica player, Delbert McClinton, appear at the Tower Ballroom in Liverpool, England. The opening acts include some band called The Beatles
    Mar 11, 1975
    Singer/songwriter Delbert McClinton records his original version of "Two More Bottles Of Wine" in Nashville. The song becomes a hit for Emmylou Harris three years later
    Jul 4, 1975
    Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic attracts 80,000 fans to Austin as the state of Texas observes Willie Nelson Day. The lineup includes Kris Kristofferson, David Allan Coe, Rita Coolidge, Delbert McClinton and John Sebastian
    Oct 7, 1975
    ABC releases Delbert McClinton's "Two More Bottles Of Wine." The song becomes a hit three years later when it's covered by Emmylou Harris
    Jun 9, 1978
    Riding the success of "Take This Job And Shove It," Johnny Paycheck makes his Sunset Strip debut, performing at Los Angeles' Roxy Theatre. Opening the show is Delbert McClinton, whose set list includes the Willie Nelson-penned "Night Life"
    Jun 17, 1978
    Emmylou Harris takes the Delbert McClinton-written "Two More Bottles Of Wine" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    Feb 24, 1979
    Sometimes-country singer Delbert McClinton is the musical guest on NBC-TV's "Saturday Night Live"
    Jul 4, 1980
    Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic draws 45,000 in 101-degree weather near Austin. Guests include: Merle Haggard, Ernest Tubb, Delbert McClinton, Leon Russell and Ray Price. The Charlie Daniels Band misses the show, stranded at the airport
    Jan 17, 1981
    The Charlie Daniels Band backs Bobby Bare on "Marie Laveau" during Volunteer Jam VII at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium. Billy Joel also appears, alongside Johnny Lee, Crystal Gayle, Molly Hatchet, Delbert McClinton, The Jordanaires, Mickey Gilley, Jimmy Hall, Dobie Gray and Roy Acuff

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