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  • Dec 25, 1973
    Fifteen days after the Grand Ole Opry suspended Skeeter Davis for complaining that police harassed Christ Is The Answer crusaders, she announces she will tour with the group: "Since I'm not singing in the Opry now, I might as well use my time helping"
    Feb 23, 1974
    Pat Boone covers Hank Williams' "I Saw The Light," Ronnie Milsap performs "I Hate You" and Skeeter Davis delivers "Bus Fare To Kentucky" on "Hee Haw," hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who sings "I Can't Stop Loving You"
    Apr 5, 1975
    Skeeter Davis returns to the Grand Ole Opry, 16 months after management suspended her for voicing opposition on the show to police handling of long-haired Christian crusaders at a local demonstration
    Aug 31, 1978
    Hank Snow raises $15,000 with his first annual concert for abused children at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. Also pitching in: Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, Boots Randolph, Skeeter Davis and Ernest Tubb
    Sep 15, 1979
    R&B singer/songwriter Stevie Wonder joins Skeeter Davis on the Grand Ole Opry to perform "Behind Closed Doors"
    Jan 3, 1980
    Tom T. Hall throws a party for 75 at his Nashville-area home to rally support for Jimmy Carter's re-election campaign. Hall's Fox Hollow guests include: Bobby Bare, Hank Snow, Skeeter Davis, Teddy Wilburn, Jack Greene and Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius
    Feb 12, 1980
    Tom T. Hall and Dixie Hall host a $250-a-plate fundraiser at his home in Franklin, Tennessee, for president Jimmy Carter's re-election campaign. Guests include Johnny Cash, John Carter Cash, Hank Snow and Skeeter Davis
    Oct 9, 1980
    President Jimmy Carter holds a fundraising event at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House for his re-election campaign. Attendees include Tom T. Hall, June Carter Cash, Helen Carter, Bill Monroe, Mel Tillis and Skeeter Davis
    Jan 20, 1981
    Outgoing president Jimmy Carter draws 3,000 people for a homecoming celebration in Plains, Georgia, featuring Tom T. Hall, Skeeter Davis, Jimmy C. Newman, Chet Atkins, Jeannie C. Riley, Billy Carter and Bill Monroe
    Apr 29, 1981
    CBS airs "Johnny Cash And The Country Girls." The special features sisters June, Anita and Helen Carter, plus Rosanne Cash, Emmylou Harris, Jan Howard, Jeannie Seely, Skeeter Davis, Jeannie C. Riley, Kitty Wells and Misty Rowe

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