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Apr 11, 1968
Connie Smith has a born-again experience at a church in Nashville
Apr 11, 1968
Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry remake The Everly Brothers' "Let It Be Me" at Hollywood's Capitol Recording Studios
Apr 11, 1968
George Jones' second wife, Shirley, files for divorce
Apr 13, 1968
Jack Greene scores a #1 country single in Billboard with "You Are My Treasure"
Apr 13, 1968
"Catch My Soul" ends a five-week run at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. The modern adaptation of Shakespeare's "Othello" stars Jerry Lee Lewis
Apr 13, 1968
The Stoneman Family performs four shows in the Texas Panhandle. The third, in Dumas, proves to be the final concert of Ernest "Pop" Stoneman's life
Apr 15, 1968
Decca releases the Jack Greene album "You Are My Treasure"
Apr 15, 1968
Minnie Pearl makes a guest appearance on "The Carol Burnett Show"
Apr 15, 1968
Ernest "Pop" Stoneman, of The Stoneman Family, enters the Vanderbilt Medical Center. One week later, he has two-thirds of his stomach removed in surgery
Apr 15, 1968
Glen Campbell records "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife" at the Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood
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