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  • Dec 22, 1937
    Red Steagall is born in Gainesville, Texas. With a career that darts between western swing and cowboy music, he earns his only hit single with 1976's "Lone Star Beer And Bob Wills Music." He's also credited with discovering Reba McEntire
    May 4, 1973
    Red Steagall serves as the marshal for the annual firefighters parade at the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. Other participants include Roy Drusky and pop singer Tommy James
    Dec 10, 1974
    Red Steagall hears Reba McEntire sing the national anthem at the National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City. He arranges for her to go to Nashville to do a few demo sessions, paving the way for her recording career
    Dec 28, 1974
    Tennessee governor Winfield Dunn sings "Lovesick Blues" with Roy Clark and Minnie Pearl on "Hee Haw." The episode also features musical guests Red Steagall and Susan Raye, co-host Buck Owens, Lulu Roman, Gordie Tapp, George "Goober" Lindsey and Kenny Price
    Dec 11, 1976
    Mel Tillis takes the guest-host reins on the syndicated "Music Hall America," joined by Roy Orbison, Red Steagall and George Hamilton IV
    Jan 15, 1983
    Barbi Benton, Red Steagall and Sammy Davis Jr. are musical guests on "Hee Haw"
    Sep 24, 1983
    Red Steagall plays for president Ronald Reagan during a White House barbecue for the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association in Washington, D.C.
    Aug 21, 1990
    Warner Western releases Michael Martin Murphey's album "Cowboy Songs," with appearances by Suzy Bogguss, Highway 101, Red Steagall and Tammy Wynette
    Sep 16, 2002
    Twenty-seven years after his first, Michael Martin Murphey earns his second gold album from the RIAA, for "Cowboy Songs," featuring cameos by Highway 101, Tammy Wynette, Red Steagall and Suzy Bogguss
    Apr 12, 2003
    Red Steagall is inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City

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