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  • Sep 13, 1965
    The Beatles' Ringo Starr and his wife, Maureen, have a son, Zak Starkey, in London. He grows up to become a drummer--just like his dad, who earns a country Grammy nomination in 1990 for his work with Buck Owens
    Sep 13, 1965
    Capitol releases The Beatles' "Yesterday." The record's B-side is a cover of Buck Owens' "Act Naturally"
    Sep 14, 1965
    Gunilla Hutton begins portraying Billie Joe Bradley on the CBS sitcom "Petticoat Junction." She goes on to a regular role on "Hee Haw"
    Sep 14, 1965
    After three seasons stationed in the Pacific Ocean, "McHale's Navy" is transferred to a World War II setting in southern Italy for its final two years in prime time. Kitty Wells' son, Bobby Wright, portrays crew member Willie Moss
    Sep 16, 1965
    The Everly Brothers, The Byrds and The Rolling Stones are all on hand as "Shindig!" kicks off its second season on ABC
    Sep 16, 1965
    The ABC sitcom "O.K. Crackerby" debuts, with "Funny Way Of Laughin'" singer Burl Ives portraying the richest man in the world
    Sep 17, 1965
    Buck Owens performs "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail" and "Only You (Can Break My Heart)" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show," while Connie Smith sings "I Can't Remember" and "If I Talk To Him." The episode, shot at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, also features Gene Pitney and Eddy Arnold
    Sep 17, 1965
    Sonny & Cher pick up a gold single from the RIAA for their pop hit "I Got You Babe," featuring Glen Campbell in the backing band. The song gets mentioned in Kenny Chesney's 2009 hit "Out Last Night"
    Sep 18, 1965
    Connie Smith and Bob Luman join the Grand Ole Opry
    Sep 20, 1965
    Minnesota congressman Al Quie recognizes Jimmy Dean's patriotism by having his name added to the Congregational Record

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