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  • Oct 14, 1965
    Connie Smith records "Nobody But A Fool (Would Love You)" in an afternoon at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Oct 22, 1965
    Ernest Tubb is named to the Country Music Hall Of Fame during a ceremony at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium
    Oct 22, 1965
    Fire breaks out in Tex Ritter's room at the Andrew Jackson Hotel in downtown Nashville. Ritter loses his guitar, several hunting rifles and new cowboy outfits made in England and Hong Kong
    Oct 22, 1965
    The $500,000 Columbia Recording Studio A is dedicated in Nashville. Little Jimmy Dickens sings "May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" at the event, attended by Cliffie Stone and Columbia execs Don Law and Goddard Lieberson
    Oct 23, 1965
    Roy Acuff Jr. makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, introduced by his legendary father. On an encore, Junior reprises his daddy's classic "Wabash Cannonball"
    Oct 25, 1965
    Eddy Arnold records "I Want To Go With You" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Oct 27, 1965
    Eddy Arnold records "The Last Word In Lonesome Is Me," written by Roger Miller, at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Nov 1, 1965
    Kris Kristofferson arrives in Nashville, where he takes a job as a janitor at the Columbia Recording Studios. The gig is an intermediate step before he becomes one of the town's most influential songwriters
    Nov 7, 1965
    A sign of the times--Chet Atkins comes out in favor of stereo in The Tennessean: "Everything sounds better in stereo...It makes everything sound more life-like"
    Nov 11, 1965
    Loretta Lynn records "You Ain't Woman Enough" and "Dear Uncle Sam" during an evening session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studio

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