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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1973. ==Events== *July — ''The Dean Martin Show'' becomes known as ''Dean Martin Presents Music Country'' for the longtime variety show's summer broadcasts. Country music becomes a staple of Martin's show for the 1973-1974 season — its last on the air, as it turns out. *July 4 — Willie Nelson hosts his first Fourth of July picnic. *July 14 — ''Billboard'' increases the number of positions for its Hot Country Singles chart to 100 (up from 75), which it would keep until January 1990. The expansion comes at a time when the number of No. 1 songs in a given year continues to increase; for the first time in history, there are at least 35 No. 1 songs in one year. *September — Jimmy Dean's third country music TV series, ''The Jimmy Dean Show'', premieres in syndication for what will be a two-season run. *October 6 — Country music's most successful syndicated radio countdown program to date, "American Country Countdown," makes its debut. The three-hour program is created by Casey Kasem and Don Bustany, and is modeled after American Top 40 (which Kasem also hosted). Comedian Don Bowman is the original host, but by 1978, he would be replaced by Bob Kingsley. *October — The new ''Radio & Records'' magazine includes a 50-position country singles chart. *November 10 — One of Nashville's most notorious murders makes national headlines when David Akeman (aka Stringbean) and his wife, Estelle, are killed when they interrupt a burglary after returning home. Their bodies are found the next day. Their assailants—brothers John and Marvin Douglas—are later captured, convicted and sentenced to prison. Stringbean, who was 58, was best known to his audiences for his role on the syndicated series "Hee Haw." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1973 in country music」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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