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  • Jun 1, 1967
    Stu Phillips joins the Grand Ole Opry
    Jun 17, 1967
    Stu Phillips makes his first Grand Ole Opry appearance since becoming a member
    Jul 1, 1967
    Dave Hooten makes his first Grand Ole Opry appearance since joining Lonzo & Oscar, replacing Johnny "Lonzo" Sullivan, who died four weeks prior
    Jul 5, 1967
    Eddy Arnold records "Here Comes Heaven" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Jul 8, 1967
    The Carter Family makes its final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
    Jul 10, 1967
    Roy Acuff and Wesley Rose attend as Acuff-Rose opens a new, multi-million-dollar building on Franklin Road in Nashville
    Jul 14, 1967
    Burglars steal $5,000 worth of goods from Hank Snow's office while he plays the Grand Ole Opry. Taken are watches, cufflinks, diamond earrings, belt buckles and insurance papers, but no money
    Jul 28, 1967
    "What Am I Bid?" has its world premiere at the Paramount Theater in Nashville. Leroy Van Dyke stars in the picture, also featuring Tex Ritter, Faron Young, Johnny Sea, Darrell McCall and Al Hirt
    Aug 19, 1967
    Charlie Walker sings "Don't Squeeze My Sharmon" as he joins the Grand Ole Opry
    Aug 30, 1967
    Waylon Jennings records "Walk On Out Of My Mind" during an evening session at Nashville's RCA Studio B

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