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Jan 28, 1965
"A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood" debuts in theaters. Produced by Disney, the picture features Rex Allen as narrator
Jan 28, 1965
Bass player Greg Cook is born in Vian, Oklahoma. He joins Ricochet, which wins two trophies from the Academy of Country Music in 1996
Jan 29, 1965
Don Gibson's wife, Rosalene, is admitted to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville with a cut above her right eye and possible eye damage
Jan 29, 1965
The Wilburn Brothers record "It's Another World"
Jan 29, 1965
Dean Martin's album "Everybody Loves Somebody," produced by future country executive Jimmy Bowen, is certified gold by the RIAA
Jan 29, 1965
Brenda Lee records the pop hit "Too Many Rivers" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. It later becomes a country hit for The Forester Sisters
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