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Aug 1, 1964
Roy Orbison records "Oh, Pretty Woman" in Fred Foster's Nashville recording studio
Aug 3, 1964
The Country Music Foundation registers its charter in the state of Tennessee, paving the way for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Aug 8, 1964
Dottie West and The Osborne Brothers join the Grand Ole Opry. The Osbornes deliver "Ruby (Are You Mad)"
Aug 11, 1964
The Music City News, established by Faron Young, celebrates its first anniversary with a pair of figure eight races at the Nashville Speedway. The winning drivers: Willie Nelson and Roy Drusky
Aug 24, 1964
Bobby Bare records "Just To Satisfy You" at RCA Studio B in Nashville. It takes another 18 years for the song to become a hit, for Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
Aug 27, 1964
Johnny Cash and June Carter record Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me, Babe" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Sep 8, 1964
The Everly Brothers record "Gone Gone Gone" in Nashville. The song will be revived as a Grammy-winning single by Alison Krauss & Robert Plant in 2007
Sep 22, 1964
The Beach Boys record in Nashville for the first time. They cut a version of "Dance, Dance, Dance" at the Columbia Studios, but wait until they make it to California to record the definitive version
Oct 2, 1964
Roger Miller records "Do-Wacka-Do" in Nashville
Oct 14, 1964
Loretta Lynn records "Blue Kentucky Girl" and "Happy Birthday" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville during an evening session
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