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  • Apr 3, 1969
    Bill Owens sells his shares in Owepar Music publishing to his niece and co-owner, Dolly Parton, who eventually gives those shares to Porter Wagoner
    Apr 3, 1969
    Tom T. Hall records "(Margie's At) The Lincoln Park Inn" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville. Bobby Bare already has released his version of the song, which becomes a Top 10 hit
    Apr 3, 1968
    Eddy Arnold records "It's Over" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Apr 3, 1968
    Roy Clark makes the first of several guest appearances on "The Beverly Hillbillies," playing Cousin Roy and Mother Myrtle
    Apr 3, 1967
    Decca releases The Wilburn Brothers' "Roarin' Again"
    Apr 3, 1965
    Songwriter Hy Heath dies in Los Angeles. His credits included Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Mule Train," Ray Price's "Run Boy," Louis Jordan's "Deacon Jones" and Hank Williams' "Take These Chains From My Heart"
    Apr 3, 1964
    The Statler Brothers hold their first recording session, cutting "The Wreck Of The Old '97" in Nashville
    Apr 3, 1962
    Steve Grossman, of The Gibson/Miller Band, is born in West Ipswich, New York. He plays drums on their two minor hits, "High Rollin'" and "Texas Tattoo," but the group breaks up in 1994 after just two albums
    Apr 3, 1961
    Columbia releases Johnny Cash's "The Rebel - Johnny Yuma"
    Apr 3, 1961
    Decca releases Ernie Ashworth's "Forever Gone"

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