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Aug 8, 1949Singer and actor Keith Carradine is born in San Mateo, California. He writes and sings "I'm Easy," the most successful song from the satirical country music movie "Nashville," winning an Oscar award for his effortsAug 8, 1975The movie "Nashville" premieres at Music City's 100 Oaks Theater. Among those attending are Roy Acuff, Jody Miller, Josh Graves, Minnie Pearl, Keith Carradine, Ronnie Milsap, Brenda Lee and Columbia executive Ron BledsoeOct 3, 1975Roger Miller sings his first hit, "You Don't Want My Love," with host Helen Reddy on "The Midnight Special." Also appearing are Janis Ian and Keith CarradineJul 15, 1993Actor Keith Carradine is awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in front of the Pantages Theater. He wrote and performed the Oscar-winning "I'm Easy," the best-known song in "Nashville," a film that satirized the country music communityMar 26, 2014Glen Campbell receives the inaugural Glen Campbell Courage Award during an Alzheimer's Association fundraiser, "A Night At Sardi's," held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. Participants include Jimmy Webb, Keith Carradine, Grace Potter and Ashley and Shannon Campbell
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