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  • Mar 18, 1965
    The Rolling Stones urinate on a service station wall in England, an incident that adds to their bad-boy reputations. Four years later, the group cuts "Honky Tonk Women," ranked in a Country Music Foundation book among country's greatest singles
    May 9, 1965
    "It Ain't Me, Babe" songwriter Bob Dylan performs at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London. Among those in attendance: The Beatles and The Rolling Stones
    Jun 14, 1965
    Roy Acuff kicks off a one-week tour of the Dominican Republic in Santo Domingo, performing for American troops through the USO
    Jun 14, 1965
    The Beatles hold the first of two sessions in which they record "Yesterday" at London's Abbey Road. The song is referenced 17 years later in the Merle Haggard hit "Are The Good Times Really Over (I Wish A Buck Was Still Silver)"
    Jun 21, 1965
    Roy Acuff concludes a one-week USO tour, where he played for American soldiers in the Dominican Republic
    Jun 24, 1965
    Beatle John Lennon has his second book, "A Spaniard In The Works," published in England. In the previous six months, the Lennon-penned songs "I Feel Fine" and "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party"--destined for country remakes--became pop hits
    Jul 22, 1965
    Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman are fined five pounds for urinating on a gas station wall in London. In 2003, their recording of "Honky Tonk Women" is ranked in a Country Music Foundation book among the 500 greatest country singles
    Jul 23, 1965
    Guitarist Saul Hudson is born in London, England. Working professionally under the name Slash, he becomes a member of Guns N' Roses in 1985. The band will be mentioned in the lyrics of two 2016 country hits: Thomas Rhett's "T-Shirt" and Keith Urban's "Wasted Time"
    Aug 28, 1965
    Eileen Edwards is born in Windsor, Ontario. As Shania Twain, she becomes the first woman to sell more than 10 million copies each of consecutive albums--"The Woman In Me" and "Come On Over"--and wins the CMA's Entertainer of the Year in 1999
    Sep 13, 1965
    The Beatles' Ringo Starr and his wife, Maureen, have a son, Zak Starkey, in London. He grows up to become a drummer--just like his dad, who earns a country Grammy nomination in 1990 for his work with Buck Owens




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