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Nov 6, 1965
Naomi Judd's brother, Brian, dies of tumors at age 17
Nov 7, 1965
A sign of the times--Chet Atkins comes out in favor of stereo in The Tennessean: "Everything sounds better in stereo...It makes everything sound more life-like"
Nov 8, 1965
American soldier Niles Harris survives an attack on the 173rd Airborne Division in Vietnam. The battle provides the storyline for Big & Rich's "8th Of November"
Nov 8, 1965
Little Jimmy Dickens performs "May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" on "Hullabaloo." Also appearing on the NBC show: Marvin Gaye, Dusty Springfield and The Serendipity Singers
Nov 8, 1965
Don and Venetia Everly have a daughter, Erin Invicata Everly, in Los Angeles
Nov 8, 1965
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy"
Nov 11, 1965
Dean Martin and guest Kate Smith include "King Of The Road" in a medley on NBC's telecast of "The Dean Martin Show"
Nov 11, 1965
Songwriter Dallas Frazier records his original version of "Elvira," a future country hit for The Oak Ridge Boys
Nov 11, 1965
The Beatles record "You Won't See Me." Nearly 10 years later, Anne Murray has a pop hit with the song as the flip side of her country single "He Thinks I Still Care"
Nov 11, 1965
Loretta Lynn records "You Ain't Woman Enough" and "Dear Uncle Sam" during an evening session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studio
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