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Jun 13, 1963
Johnny Cash records "The Matador" in Nashville at the Columbia Recording Studios
Jun 13, 1963
Ray Price records "Make The World Go Away" in an overnight session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Jun 26, 1963
Skeeter Davis records "I Can't Stay Mad At You" in Nashville
Jun 26, 1963
A Nashville judge approves 18-year-old Brenda Lee's plan to sign a 20-year contract with Decca Records guaranteeing her $35,000 annually
Jun 29, 1963
Jim Reeves makes his final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
Jul 1, 1963
Claude King records "Hey Lucille!" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios during a morning session
Jul 9, 1963
Ernest Tubb makes his first attempt at recording "Thanks A Lot" in an evening session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Jul 10, 1963
Ernest Tubb records "Thanks A Lot" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville
Jul 14, 1963
Nine-year-old Randy Scruggs, a future producer and guitarist, performs live for the second time, playing "Wildwood Flower" on autoharp during a concert by his father, Earl Scruggs, at Nashville's Centennial Park
Jul 30, 1963
Hank Snow records "Ninety Miles An Hour (Down A Dead End Street)" and "Breakfast With The Blues" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
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