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Nov 1, 1966
RCA releases Charley Pride's single "Just Between You And Me"
Nov 1, 1966
Johnny Duncan's first recording contract with Columbia goes into effect. He remains with the label for more than 15 years
Nov 1, 1966
Three albums by the King mine gold from the Recording Industry Association of America: "Elvis Presley," "50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong: Elvis' Golden Records, Volume 2" and "Elvis' Golden Records, Volume 3"
Nov 1, 1965
The Lovin' Spoonful covers the Little Jimmy Dickens novelty "May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" on NBC's "Hullabaloo"
Nov 1, 1965
Decca releases Wilma Burgess' first hit, "Baby"
Nov 1, 1965
Kris Kristofferson arrives in Nashville, where he takes a job as a janitor at the Columbia Recording Studios. The gig is an intermediate step before he becomes one of the town's most influential songwriters
Nov 1, 1964
Rick Nelson is heard performing "Mean Old World" on ABC-TV's "The Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet"
Nov 1, 1964
RCA releases the soundtrack to Elvis Presley's "Roustabout"
Nov 1, 1963
Drummer Rick Allen is born in Dronfield, England. An original member of the rock band Def Leppard, he plays on the 1987 hit "Pour Some Sugar On Me." The title is slipped into the lyrics of Keith Urban's 2019 country hit "We Were"
Nov 1, 1963
Singer/songwriter Kenny Alphin is born at the Culpeper County Hospital in Culpeper, Virginia. As Big Kenny, he co-writes hits for Tim McGraw, Gretchen Wilson and Jason Aldean, and founds Big & Rich, a boundary-pushing duo that collects hits with "Lost In This Moment," "Comin' To Your City" and "Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy)"
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