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Dec 26, 1977
During a 37-7 win over the Chicago Bears in the NFL playoffs, the Dallas Cowboys unveil "Jingle Spurs," a pro-Cowboy version of "Jingle Bells" recorded by Waylon Jennings, Johnny Rodriguez, Jerry Jeff Walker, Hank Williams Jr. and Alex Harvey
Dec 27, 1977
Loretta Lynn makes her debut as a Las Vegas headliner, launching a one-week run of performances at the Aladdin Hotel. She previously opened for The Wilburn Brothers at The Mint in October 1962
Dec 27, 1977
Dolly Parton earns her first gold album from the RIAA, for "Here You Come Again"
Dec 28, 1977
Mel Tillis records "I Believe In You"
Dec 29, 1977
Glen Campbell and his wife, Sarah, file a $2-million lawsuit against Us magazine, claiming invasion of privacy among other charges. Campbell maintains the magazine promised not to mention their previous marriages in a story on the couple
Dec 29, 1977
ABC releases Don Williams' "I've Got A Winner In You"
Dec 29, 1977
United Artists releases Kenny Rogers' "Ten Years Of Gold"
Dec 29, 1977
Tootsie Bess, the owner of Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, is discharged from Vanderbilt Hospital, exactly five weeks after she entered the facility with cancer
Dec 30, 1977
Johnny Paycheck gives a free concert in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, to support striking coal miners. Paycheck plays "Take This Job And Shove It" twice
Dec 31, 1977
Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt fly from Los Angeles to Nashville to begin working with Dolly Parton on a trio album. It's more than nine years before "Trio" is completed and hits the streets
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