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Jul 16, 1983
Alabama posts a #1 single on the Billboard country chart with "The Closer You Get"
Jul 16, 1983
John Schneider marries former Miss America Tawny Little on a studio lot in Burbank where CBS shoots "The Dukes Of Hazzard"
Jul 18, 1983
Waylon Jennings records "I May Be Used (But Baby I Ain't Used Up)" at the Cartee 3 Studios in Nashville
Jul 19, 1983
George Strait records "Let's Fall To Pieces Together" in an afternoon session at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
Jul 19, 1983
Epic releases Ricky Skaggs' "You've Got A Lover"
Jul 20, 1983
George Strait records "You Look So Good In Love" and "Right Or Wrong" during an evening session at Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville
Jul 22, 1983
"Mr. Mom," starring Michael Keaton and Teri Garr, appears in American theaters. Twenty-one years later, the title is recycled for a Lonestar country hit
Jul 23, 1983
"Pancho And Lefty" propels Merle Haggard & Willie Nelson to the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart
Jul 23, 1983
Debby Boone guests as "Solid Gold Salutes The '70s." Others in the syndicated music show include Elton John, Barry Manilow and The Hollies
Jul 25, 1983
The Oak Ridge Boys are named honorary Dallas citizens when they present their fifth Stars For Children benefit at Reunion Arena. The bill also features Lee Greenwood, The Commodores, Rosanne Cash and George "Goober" Lindsey
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