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  • Mar 28, 1964
    Patti Page appears on ABC's "The Hollywood Palace." The installment is hosted by George Burns, who joins The Lennon Sisters to perform "Ain't Misbehavin'"
    Mar 28, 1964
    Lawrence Welk, a former musical collaborator of Red Foley, is featured on the cover of TV Guide
    Mar 28, 1964
    Persuaded by Bill Anderson, Connie Smith visits Nashville for the first time to appear on "The Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree"
    Mar 28, 1962
    Johnnie & Jack hold what proves to be their final recording session
    Mar 28, 1960
    Columbia releases Charlie Walker's "Who Will Buy The Wine"
    Mar 28, 1960
    Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Cut Across Shorty." The song becomes a hit nine years later for Nat Stuckey
    Mar 28, 1960
    Brenda Lee records the pop hit "I'm Sorry" at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
    Mar 28, 1959
    Sixteen tons of television fun: Tennessee Ernie Ford makes the cover of TV Guide
    Mar 28, 1958
    Eddie Cochran records the original version of "Summertime Blues," destined to be remade as a country hit by Alan Jackson
    Mar 28, 1958
    W.C. Handy dies in New York City. Acknowledged as the Father of the Blues, he's mentioned in the lyrics of the Lonestar country hit "Walking In Memphis." Handy is inducted in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1983

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