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  • Nov 11, 1968
    Roy Drusky records "Where The Blue And Lonely Go" in Nashville
    Apr 23, 1969
    Roy Drusky records "Such A Fool" and "My Grass Is Green" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Jan 28, 1970
    Roy Drusky records "Too Far Gone" and "Sunday Morning Coming Down" at Nashville's Monument Studio. Both songs will become hits for other artists--the former for Joe Stampley, the latter for Johnny Cash
    Jul 2, 1970
    Roy Drusky records the Joe South-penned "All My Hard Times" at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
    Dec 29, 1970
    Roy Drusky records "I Love The Way That You've Been Lovin' Me" in a midday session at Nashville's Mercury Recording Studio
    May 4, 1973
    Red Steagall serves as the marshal for the annual firefighters parade at the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. Other participants include Roy Drusky and pop singer Tommy James
    Oct 22, 2001
    Alan Jackson joins the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, alongside Roy Drusky and record producer Ralph Peer, in a ceremony at the World Congress Center in Atlanta
    Jun 21, 2003
    Roy Drusky makes his final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
    Sep 23, 2004
    Grand Ole Opry member Roy Drusky dies at the Highland Manor Nursing Home in Portland, Tennessee. A silky vocalist, he earned a dozen hits in the early-1960s and wrote the Faron Young singles "Alone With You" and "Country Girl"
    Jun 1, 2008
    Fire destroys thousands of master recordings at the Universal Music Group in Los Angeles, including music by Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Kalin Twins, Tom Jones, Rick Nelson, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Don Everly, Roy Drusky, Don Henley and The Eagles

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