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Dec 3, 1980
Ronnie Milsap records "Am I Losing You" for his Jim Reeves tribute album, "Out Where The Bright Lights Are Glowing," at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
Dec 3, 1980
"A Johnny Cash Christmas" features Larry Gatlin, Mac Davis, June Carter and Jeannie C. Riley on CBS-TV
Dec 3, 1979
Ronnie Milsap records "My Heart" at Groundstar Laboratory in Nashville
Dec 3, 1979
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton record "If You Go, I'll Follow You" and "Making Plans"
Dec 3, 1978
"Bob Hope Salutes The Ohio Jubilee" airs on NBC-TV with guests Donny and Marie Osmond, Lucille Ball, Ginger Rogers and former president Gerald Ford
Dec 3, 1977
Dolly Parton's "Here You Come Again" begins a five-week ride at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Dec 3, 1977
Don Williams performs "She Never Knew Me" and "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend" on "Hee Haw." Dave & Sugar deliver "That's The Way Love Should Be," and Buck Owens leads a round of "Gonna Have Love." Also appearing are regulars Roy Clark, Grandpa Jones and Lulu Roman
Dec 3, 1977
Jimmy Heap dies in a boating accident four months after entering retirement. The western swing figure earned a 1954 hit with his recording of "Release Me" and was a co-writer of Hank Thompson's classic "The Wild Side Of Life"
Dec 3, 1976
Dolly Parton records "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher" at Nashville's Soundshop. The performance earns her a Grammy nomination
Dec 3, 1974
The New York Mets trade relief pitcher Tug McGraw to the Philadelphia Phillies in a six-player deal. McGraw is the father of seven-year-old Tim McGraw, though the Louisiana boy is unaware of the connection
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