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  • Apr 12, 1972
    The first Fan Fair begins in Nashville's Municipal Auditorium. Day one participants include Lynn Anderson, Tom T. Hall, Dottie West, Bobby Bare, Del Reeves and Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton
    Jun 11, 1972
    Tammy Wynette performs "Stand By Your Man" at the Old Plantation Music Park in Lakeland, Florida, during a campaign stop for George Wallace by George Wallace Jr. Also appearing: George Jones, Ferlin Husky and Del Reeves
    Apr 25, 1974
    Donna Fargo takes the host's role for a week on NBC's "Music Country USA." Her guests include Johnny Duncan, Jerry Reed, Freddy Weller, Lynn Anderson, Del Reeves, Mac Wiseman and Jim Ed Brown
    Apr 12, 1975
    Del Reeves appears on the syndicated TV series "The Jimmy Dean Show"
    Feb 18, 1978
    Del Reeves tags his 1960s hit "A Dime At A Time" with "Two Dollars In The Jukebox" during an appearance on "Pop! Goes The Country." He also covers "After The Lovin'" and closes the show by performing "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" with La Costa, The Geezinslaws and host Ralph Emery
    Aug 2, 1978
    The Nick Nolte film "Who'll Stop The Rain" debuts in theaters. The movie's soundtrack features Del Reeves' "The Philadelphia Fillies," Slim Whitman's "I'll Step Down" and Hank Snow's "The Golden Rocket," plus music by Don McLean, Jackie DeShannon and Creedence Clearwater Revival
    Dec 21, 1985
    Louise Mandrell, Del Reeves and actor Danny Darst take up residence for a week on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw"
    Mar 29, 1992
    Del Reeves enters a Nashville hospital with pneumonia
    Sep 23, 1992
    Del Reeves files suit against Billy Ray Cyrus, claiming the "Achy Breaky Heart" singer owes him 8% of the retail price of his first album, plus 15% of his other receipts for helping Cyrus obtain his recording contract
    May 9, 1997
    The Academy of Country Music's 10-disc K-Tel album "The 101 Greatest Country Hits" is certified platinum by the RIAA. It opens with Marty Robbin's "El Paso" and closes with a re-recorded version of Del Reeves' "Girl On The Billboard"

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