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Jan 27, 1965
Del Reeves joins the American Federation of Musicians in Nashville
Jan 29, 1965
Brenda Lee records the pop hit "Too Many Rivers" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. It later becomes a country hit for The Forester Sisters
Jan 29, 1965
Don Gibson's wife, Rosalene, is admitted to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville with a cut above her right eye and possible eye damage
Feb 1, 1965
Don Gibson is admitted to Nashville's Baptist Hospital after he's found at the Biltmore Motel, unconscious from a drug overdose. The event is labeled a suicide attempt, triggered by domestic problems, though Gibson later denies trying to take his life
Feb 5, 1965
Charlie Rich records "There Won't Be Anymore" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. It's nearly nine years before it actually becomes a hit
Feb 10, 1965
Lefty Frizzell records "She's Gone, Gone, Gone" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Feb 11, 1965
Roger Miller records "One Dyin' And A Buryin'" in Nashville
Mar 1, 1965
Minnie Pearl drops off 72,500 Easter Seals letters at the Nashville post office, and delivers a comedic performance for postal workers
Mar 2, 1965
Marty Robbins records Gordon Lightfoot's "Ribbon Of Darkness" during an evening session at Nashville's Columbia Studio B
Mar 4, 1965
Loretta Lynn records "The Home You're Tearin' Down" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
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