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Jun 23, 1965
Jody Miller performs "Queen Of The House" on ABC-TV's "Shindig!" Also on the episode: The Byrds, Billy Preston, The Everly Brothers, The Stoneman Family and The Righteous Brothers
Jun 23, 1965
Tamla releases Smokey Robinson & The Miracles' pop hit "The Tracks Of My Tears." The song is destined to re-emerge as a country and pop hit for Linda Ronstadt
Jun 23, 1965
A month after filming started, Elvis Presley finishes his acting work for "Frankie And Johnny" in Los Angeles
Jun 24, 1965
Bluegrass mandolin player Darrell "Pee Wee" Lambert dies. His career included a stint as a member of The Stanley Brothers' Clinch Mountain Boys, where he contributed to their Grammy Hall of Fame recording "I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow"
Jun 24, 1965
Bill Anderson records "Bright Lights And Country Music"
Jun 24, 1965
Beatle John Lennon has his second book, "A Spaniard In The Works," published in England. In the previous six months, the Lennon-penned songs "I Feel Fine" and "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party"--destined for country remakes--became pop hits
Jun 24, 1965
Kenny Rogers opens Act Three on Main Street in Houston. The club is sold by the end of the year
Jun 25, 1965
Sonny James records "Need You"
Jun 25, 1965
Eddy Arnold records "Make The World Go Away" at RCA Studio A in Nashville. Cameras capture the session for the ABC-TV series "The Jimmy Dean Show"
Jun 26, 1965
Buck Owens launches a six-week run at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Before You Go"
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