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Mar 13, 1965The Statler Brothers record "Flowers On The Wall" at a session originally slated for Johnny Cash, who failed to appear, at the Columbia Recording Studios in NashvilleMar 15, 1966The Statler Brothers win twice at the eighth annual Grammy Awards. They take Best New Country & Western Artist, and "Flowers On The Wall" brings them Best Contemporary Vocal by a Group, over recordings by The Beatles and SupremesMay 7, 1966Johnny Cash kicks off his first British tour at The Empire in Liverpool, with June Carter and The Statler BrothersMar 14, 1967The Statler Brothers record "Ruthless"Jun 22, 1967The Statler Brothers record "You Can't Have Your Kate And Edith, Too"Jul 12, 1967"That Tennessee Beat" debuts in movie theaters with Merle Travis, The Statler Brothers, Minnie Pearl, Floyd "Lightnin'" Chance, Pete Drake, Buddy Mize, Boots Randolph and The Stoney Mountain CloggersJan 11, 1968Johnny Cash begins two days of rehearsals for his Folsom Prison concert at the El Rancho Motel in Sacramento, California, with June Carter, The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers and Carl PerkinsJan 13, 1968Johnny Cash records the live album "Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison" in California, remaking "Folsom Prison Blues" in the process. Cash employs his usual entourage, including June Carter, The Carter Family, Carl Perkins and The Statler BrothersJul 30, 1968Johnny Cash records the Carl Perkins-penned "Daddy Sang Bass" at the Columbia Recording Studios on Music Row in Nashville, with The Statler Brothers and Jan Howard providing additional voicesJan 4, 1969Johnny Cash earns a #1 country single in Billboard magazine with "Daddy Sang Bass." Written by Carl Perkins, it features vocal appearances by The Statler Brothers and The Carter Family
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