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Feb 12, 1968
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band guests on the NBC series "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In"
Feb 12, 1968
Decca releases Loretta Lynn's "Fist City"
Feb 14, 1968
Roy Rogers performs "Bumming Around" as he and wife Dale Evans guest on NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall"
Feb 14, 1968
Having forgotten to buy her a Valentine's Day present, Don Schlitz gives his girlfriend a song. The resulting hugs and kisses--better, he decides, than if he'd bought her chocolates--convince Schlitz to pursue songwriting seriously
Feb 15, 1968
Roger Miller sings "Husbands And Wives" as a guest on NBC's "The Dean Martin Show." Miller and Martin also duet on "Dang Me," "Chug-A-Lug," "England Swings" and "You Can't Rollerskate In A Buffalo Herd"
Feb 16, 1968
Elvis Presley receives the 10th gold album of his career, from the RIAA for the gospel release "How Great Thou Art"
Feb 17, 1968
Billboard reports The Wilburn Brothers are leaving the road so Teddy Wilburn can move to California and become an actor
Feb 17, 1968
Jimmy Dean performs the Stuart Hamblen gospel song "This Ole House" during a Jimmy Durante-hosted episode of "The Hollywood Palace" on ABC-TV
Feb 17, 1968
United Artists releases Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey"
Feb 18, 1968
Bobbie Gentry makes a return appearance on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show," along with pianist Paul Mauriat, Rodney Dangerfield and The Muppets
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