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Oct 17, 1962
Jim Reeves records "When You Are Gone" during an evening session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Oct 20, 1962
Leroy Van Dyke joins the Grand Ole Opry
Oct 27, 1962
Sonny James joins the Grand Ole Opry
Nov 6, 1962
Jo Walker-Meador is named the executive director of the fledgling Country Music Association, a position she holds for the next 29 years. During her tenure, the CMA establishes the Country Music Hall of Fame, the CMA Awards and Fan Fair
Nov 9, 1962
Roy Acuff becomes the first living artist named to the Country Music Hall Of Fame
Nov 13, 1962
Johnny and Jonie Mosby record their first chart single, "Don't Call Me From A Honky Tonk," at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Nov 20, 1962
Jim Reeves records the Dottie West-written "Is This Me?" in the afternoon at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Dec 11, 1962
Brenda Lee's 18th birthday party, in Brentwood, Tennessee, features Mexican food cooked by Grand Ole Opry member Marty Robbins
Dec 14, 1962
Burl Ives records "She Called Me Baby" in the afternoon at the Columbia Studios in Nashville. The song becomes a hit for Charlie Rich a dozen years later
Dec 18, 1962
Bill Anderson records "Still" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
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