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  • Nov 21, 1977
    "No Longer Rolling Stoned": "Honky Tonk Women" creators Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, claiming he's given up heroin, appear on the cover of People magazine
    Nov 22, 1977
    Bobby Bare records "The Gambler" at Nashville's Columbia Studio B, one year before it becomes a hit for Kenny Rogers
    Nov 22, 1977
    Debby Boone picks up a platinum single from the RIAA for "You Light Up My Life"
    Nov 23, 1977
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Last Cheater's Waltz" at the US Studios in Nashville. The song becomes a T.G. Sheppard hit 20 months later
    Nov 23, 1977
    The Kendalls play with the name of one of the NFL's most prominent teams, recording "Pittsburgh Stealers" in an afternoon session at the LSI Sound Studio in Nashville. The session also yields their hit "Sweet Desire"
    Nov 23, 1977
    "The George Burns One-Man Show" airs on CBS, with John Denver, Gladys Knight, Ann-Margret and The Captain & Tennille
    Nov 24, 1977
    Mel Tillis appears in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade along with Gloria Gaynor, Lou Rawls and Neil Sedaka
    Nov 24, 1977
    Tootsie Bess, the owner of Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, enters Vanderbilt Hospital with cancer. She stays until December 29
    Nov 24, 1977
    Emil Dopyera, who invented the Dobro with his brother John, dies
    Nov 25, 1977
    Minnie Pearl visits pediatric patients at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital in Nashville

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