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Mar 24, 1966
Wilma Burgess records "Misty Blue" and Don't Touch Me" in Nashville
Apr 1, 1966
Johnny Paycheck holds his first recording session for Aubrey Mayhew's Little Darlin' label at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Apr 7, 1966
Connie Smith records "Ain't Had No Lovin'" during a late-night session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Apr 14, 1966
Ray Price records "Danny Boy" for the first time at the Columbia Studios in Nashville. He cuts the definitive version seven months later
Apr 19, 1966
Eddy Arnold records "The Tip Of My Fingers" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Apr 20, 1966
Eddy Arnold records a pair of hits, "Somebody Like Me" and "Misty Blue," at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Apr 30, 1966
Ray Pillow joins the Grand Ole Opry
May 9, 1966
Marty Robbins records "The Shoe Goes On The Other Foot Tonight" and "You Gave Me A Mountain" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studio. The latter eventually becomes a pop hit for Frankie Laine and a country hit for Johnny Bush
May 13, 1966
Some fine pickin' and finger lickin': Colonel Sanders makes a guest appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, where he promises a free chicken dinner to the first 1,000 people who write him in care of WSM Radio
May 14, 1966
WSM-TV airs the Grand Ole Opry in color for the first time. The bill at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium includes Roy Acuff, Hank Snow and Dottie West
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