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Feb 10, 1964
Marty Robbins records "The Cowboy In The Continental Suit" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Feb 12, 1964
Fred Foster announces the purchase of the Phillips Recording Studio in downtown Nashville from Sun Records owner Sam Phillips. The facility is renamed the Fred Foster Sound Studio
Feb 25, 1964
Ray Price records "Please Talk To My Heart" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville and makes his first attempt at a future hit, "Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)"
Feb 26, 1964
Loretta Lynn records "Wine Women And Song" at the Columbia Recording Studios on 16th Avenue South in Nashville
Mar 5, 1964
Johnny Cash records "The Ballad Of Ira Hayes," based on the tragic life of a World War II hero, at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville
Mar 7, 1964
Jim & Jesse and Ernie Ashworth join the Grand Ole Opry, with Ashworth delivering his recent #1 single "Talk Back Trembling Lips"
Mar 9, 1964
Skeeter Davis records "Gonna Get Along Without You Now"
Mar 10, 1964
Ernest Tubb & Loretta Lynn record "Mr. And Mrs. Used To Be" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville
Mar 12, 1964
Roy Drusky records "Pick Of The Week" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studio
Mar 17, 1964
Sun Records owner Sam Phillips fires Nashville studio manager Scotty Moore--Elvis Presley's former guitarist--after Moore records an instrumental album, "The Guitar That Changed The World"
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