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Oct 20, 1967
Jack Greene is a triple-winner in the inaugural Country Music Association awards in Nashville, taking Male Vocalist and Album of the Year, for "There Goes My Everything." The title track claims Single of the Year and wins Song of the Year for songwriter Dallas Frazier
Oct 20, 1967
Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs record their third studio version of "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," this time with record producer Bob Johnston at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Oct 21, 1967
The Browns make their final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry as members, as Maxine and Bonnie Brown retire, leaving Jim Ed Brown to a solo career. Among the hits they play are "Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)," "The Three Bells" and "Send Me The Pillow You Dream On"
Oct 21, 1967
The Music City News presents its first annual awards at Ernest Tubb's Record Shop in Nashville. Merle Haggard wins Favorite Male Artist, and Loretta Lynn is named Favorite Female Artist
Nov 5, 1967
Days after his latest narcotics arrest, Johnny Cash is persuaded by his girlfriend, June Carter, to attend the First Baptist Church in Hendersonville, Tennessee. He hears a sermon about the woman at the well and rededicates his life
Nov 6, 1967
Hank Williams Jr. marries high school sweetheart Sharon Martin in Gallatin, Tennessee, and departs on a California honeymoon
Nov 9, 1967
Charlie McCoy adds harmonica to Waylon Jennings' "Walk On Out Of My Mind" during an overdub session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Nov 11, 1967
Johnny Cash performs live without the aid of drugs for the first time in more than a decade at a high school in Hendersonville, Tennessee
Nov 15, 1967
Martha Carson performs during a fundraiser for the Democratic party at Municipal Auditorium in Nashville
Nov 16, 1967
The Osborne Brothers record "Rocky Top" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
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