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 EventID          Date         Event  Venue   City   StateID  Option
32599 Mar 18, 1968 Capitol releases Wynn Stewart's "Something Pretty"
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32598 Jan 23, 1967 Capitol releases Wynn Stewart's "It's Such A Pretty World Today"
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32597 Oct 16, 1967 Capitol releases Wynn Stewart's "Love's Gonna Happen To Me"
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32596 Jun 19, 1967 Capitol releases Wynn Stewart's "'Cause I Have You"
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32595 Apr 16, 1956 Capitol releases Wynn Stewart's "The Waltz Of The Angels"
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32594 Feb 7, 1968 Overdubs are conducted in Nashville for Wynn Stewart's "Something Pretty" Nashville tn
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32593 Jan 3, 1968 Wynn Stewart records "Something Pretty" at the Capitol Recording Studios on Vine Street... Capitol Recording Studios Los Angeles ca
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32592 Aug 31, 1967 An overdub session is held for Wynn Stewart's "Love's Gonna Happen To Me"
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32591 Jul 10, 1967 Wynn Stewart records "Love's Gonna Happen To Me"
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32590 Apr 20, 1965 Wynn Stewart records "The Tourist"--the song that gives his backing band its name, The... Capitol Recording Studios Los Angeles ca
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32589 May 8, 1967 Two years after he first tackled the song, Wynn Stewart records the hit version of "'Cause I Have...
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32588 Feb 9, 1965 Wynn Stewart makes his first attempt at recording "'Cause I Have You"
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32587 Feb 8, 1956 Wynn Stewart records his first hit, "The Waltz Of The Angels"
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32586 Jan 30, 1956 Wynn Stewart holds his first Capitol session, recording the Harlan Howard song "You Took Her Off My...
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32585 May 10, 1957 Ray Stevens holds his first recording session, for Capitol's Prep label
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32584 Apr 18, 1966 Capitol releases Jean Shepard and Ray Pillow's "I'll Take The Dog"
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32583 Apr 13, 1966 Jean Shepard and Ray Pillow record "We Could." The song becomes a hit eight years later for Charley...
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32582 Jan 26, 1966 Jean Shepard and Ray Pillow record "I'll Take The Dog"
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32581 Jan 9, 1967 Capitol releases Jean Shepard's "Heart, We Did All That We Could"
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32580 Jun 27, 1966 Capitol releases Jean Shepard's "If Teardrops Were Silver"
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32579 Apr 13, 1964 Capitol releases Jean Shepard's "Second Fiddle (To An Old Guitar)"
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32578 Aug 29, 1955 Capitol releases Jean Shepard's two-sided single, "Beautiful Lies" and the flip side, "I Thought Of...
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32577 May 16, 1955 Capitol Records releases Jean Shepard's double-sided hit, "A Satisfied Mind" backed with...
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32576 Sep 14, 1953 Capitol releases the Jean Shepard & Ferlin Husky duet "Forgive Me John"
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32575 Oct 31, 1966 Jean Shepard records the Ned Miller song "Heart, We Did All That We Could"
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32574 Dec 14, 1965 Jean Shepard records "If Teardrops Were Silver"
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32573 Feb 13, 1967 Capitol releases Tex Ritter's "Just Beyond The Moon," the Country Music Hall of Famer's last Top 15...
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32572 Feb 20, 1957 Del Reeves holds his first recording session, for Capitol Records
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32571 Feb 10, 1964 Ray Pillow has his first recording session, for Capitol Records
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32570 Mar 6, 1967 Capitol releases Ray Pennington's original version of "I'm A Ramblin' Man." The song finds its...
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32569 Dec 13, 1966 Singer/songwriter Ray Pennington records his version of "I'm A Ramblin' Man." The song...
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32568 Feb 23, 1967 Fiddle is overdubbed on Buck Owens' "Your Tender Loving Care"
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32567 Oct 5, 1966 Ned Miller records "Heart, We Did All That We Could." Within months, a cover version becomes a hit...
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32566 Jan 19, 1961 Rose Maddox records "Lonely Street." The song will become a country hit for Rex Allen Jr. in 1977
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32565 Sep 24, 1962 Capitol releases Rose Maddox' "Sing A Little Song Of Heartache"
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32564 Jul 24, 1961 Capitol releases Rose Maddox' "Conscience, I'm Guilty"
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32563 Jan 16, 1961 Capitol releases The Louvin Brothers' "I Love You Best Of All"
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32562 Aug 27, 1956 Capitol releases The Louvin Brothers' double-sided hit, "You're Running Wild" backed with "Cash On...
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32561 Nov 28, 1955 Capitol releases The Louvin Brothers' "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby"
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32560 Jul 4, 1955 Capitol releases The Louvin Brothers' "When I Stop Dreaming"
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32559 Feb 9, 1961 The Louvin Brothers record "Keep Your Eyes On Jesus." Pam Tillis & Johnny Cash will...
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32558 Oct 31, 1960 The Louvin Brothers record "I Love You Best Of All"
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32557 May 7, 1957 The Louvin Brothers record "I Wish You Knew." The song is remade by Kathy Louvin & Pamela Brown...
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32556 May 1, 1957 The Louvin Brothers record "Are You Teasin' Me." The song is revived by Patty Loveless & Jon...
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32555 Jan 21, 1957 Capitol releases The Louvin Brothers' "Don't Laugh"
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32554 Sep 22, 1952 The Louvin Brothers record "Let Us Travel, Travel On" in their first session for Capitol Records....
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32553 Nov 29, 1965 Capitol releases the Charlie Louvin single "You Finally Said Something Good (When You Said...
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32552 Feb 15, 1965 Capitol releases Charlie Louvin's "See The Big Man Cry"
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32551 Mar 11, 1964 Capitol releases Charlie Louvin's first solo hit, "I Don't Love You Anymore"
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32550 Jul 22, 1968 Capitol releases Charlie Louvin's "Hey Daddy"
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