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Jun 16, 1965
The Everly Brothers trade licks with the British Invasion group Gerry & The Pacemakers on an edition of "Shindig!" on ABC-TV
Jun 16, 1965
Bob Dylan records "Like A Rolling Stone" in New York with Al Kooper playing organ. The song--and Kooper's part--will be referenced 30 years later in the Tracy Lawrence country hit "Time Marches On"
Jun 17, 1965
Johnny Cash performs at the New York Folk Festival at Carnegie Hall
Jun 17, 1965
The Beatles record the Buck Owens country hit "Act Naturally," with Ringo Starr singing lead, at the Abbey Road Studios in London. It's the same session in which they finish recording "Yesterday"
Jun 18, 1965
Eddy Arnold records "I'm Letting You Go" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Jun 19, 1965
Marty Robbins rises into the top position on the Billboard country singles chart with "Ribbon Of Darkness"
Jun 20, 1965
Ira Louvin and his wife, Anne, die in an automobile accident headed east on Interstate 70 in Callaway County, Missouri. His car is hit by another car headed west. Several open alcohol bottles are discovered in the westbound auto
Jun 21, 1965
Roy Acuff concludes a one-week USO tour, where he played for American soldiers in the Dominican Republic
Jun 21, 1965
Johnnie Wright records the Tom T. Hall song "Hello Vietnam"
Jun 22, 1965
Bill Phillips records "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" with Dolly Parton providing harmonies
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