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  • Jun 17, 1964
    George Hamilton IV records "Truck Driving Man" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Jun 18, 1964
    Claude King records the Tommy Collins-written "Sam Hill" in the afternoon at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Jun 30, 1964
    Johnny Cash records four songs written by Peter La Farge and one by Johnny Horton to complete his Native American-themed album "Bitter Tears." The project will receive a Grammy nomination
    Jul 2, 1964
    Jim Reeves holds his final recording sessions, cutting the ironically titled "Is It Really Over?" and "Missing You" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Jul 9, 1964
    Faron Young records "My Friend On The Right" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios. Among the supporting musicians is Ray Stevens
    Jul 16, 1964
    Connie Smith records "Once A Day" during an afternoon at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Jul 18, 1964
    Connie Smith makes her Grand Ole Opry debut
    Jul 20, 1964
    Songwriter/producer Glenn Sutton moves from Mississippi to Nashville. He becomes Lynn Anderson's husband and producer, and writes such hits as "Almost Persuaded," "I Don't Wanna Play House" and "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad"
    Jul 23, 1964
    Ernest Tubb records "Pass The Booze" during a late-night session at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jul 31, 1964
    The Osborne Brothers are told during the "Friday Night Frolics" they will join the Grand Ole Opry the following weekend. The night is also the final time the "Frolics," a Friday night version of the Opry, are held at Nashville's National Life Building

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