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Dec 11, 1983
Soon-to-be country star Julio Iglesias performs at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., with Andy Williams and Leslie Uggams for president Ronald Reagan. The concert airs four days later as NBC's "Christmas In Washington"
Dec 11, 1983
Willie Nelson's mother, Myrle Harvey, dies in Yakima, Washington, of cancer
Dec 12, 1983
Singer/songwriter Katrina Elam is born in Bray, Oklahoma. She writes "Easy," a 2011 Rascal Flatts collaboration with Natasha Bedingfield; and "Invisible," a 2014 country hit for Hunter Hayes
Dec 12, 1983
Eddie Montgomery, of Montgomery Gentry, has his first son, Kevin
Dec 14, 1983
Johnny Cash joins Nashville mayor Richard Fulton to kick off the construction of a new $12-million wing of Baptist Hospital
Dec 14, 1983
Expanding into new territory, frequent country singer Linda Ronstadt earns a platinum album from the RIAA with her celebration of traditional pop standards, "What's New"
Dec 14, 1983
Warner Bros. releases John Anderson's "Let Somebody Else Drive"
Dec 15, 1983
NBC airs "Christmas In Washington," featuring Willie Nelson's upcoming duet partner Julio Iglesias, plus Leslie Uggams, Andy Williams and president Ronald Reagan
Dec 15, 1983
ABC premieres a new spy series, "Masquerade," starring Kirstie Alley. The theme song is delivered by Crystal Gayle
Dec 16, 1983
RCA releases Dolly Parton's remake of The Drifters' "Save The Last Dance For Me," featuring The Jordanaires on backing vocals
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