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  • Sep 15, 1967
    "Bonnie And Clyde," featuring Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" as its theme song, opens in London and Paris. The soundtrack also includes Glen Campbell, Tommy Tedesco and Doug Dillard
    Oct 18, 1967
    The World War II comedy "How I Won The War" opens at London's Premiere Theatre. It marks the acting debut of "I Feel Fine" co-writer John Lennon in a non-Beatles film
    Oct 26, 1967
    Singer/guitarist Keith Urban is born in New Zealand. Introduced through a three-piece band, The Ranch, he becomes one of the first country icons of the 21st century, winning the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year in 2005 and in 2018
    Nov 1, 1967
    Australian pop artist Tina Arena is born in Melbourne. Her songs are covered for the American country charts by Wynonna, who earns a hit with "Heaven Help My Heart"; and Jo Dee Messina, who scores with "Burn"
    Dec 19, 1967
    Roy Acuff sets off on a two-week USO tour of American bases in Cuba, the Bahamas, the Canal Zone and Puerto Rico
    Jan 3, 1968
    Roy Acuff returns from a two-week USO tour of American bases in Cuba, the Bahamas, the Canal Zone and Puerto Rico
    Jan 12, 1968
    Model Heather Mills is born in Washington, England. She's destined to marry "I Feel Fine" songwriter Paul McCartney from 2002-2006
    Jan 16, 1968
    Songwriter/producer Atticus Ross is born in London. A member of Nine Inch Nails, he works with Trent Reznor on movie scores and oversees recordings by Korn, Perry Farrell and Pink! Ross also is listed as a co-writer on CMA award-winner "Old Town Road," by Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus
    Jan 27, 1968
    The spaghetti western "Viva! Django" debuts in Italy. The theme song inspires the Gnarls Barkley pop hit "Crazy," which in turn inspires a Brett Eldredge country hit, thus earning songwriting credits for Italian film composers Gian Franco Reverberi and Gian Piero Reverberi on "Lose My Mind"
    Feb 22, 1968
    After a performance of "Jackson," Johnny Cash proposes to tour partner June Carter on stage during a concert at the London Ice House in London, Ontario. She says yes




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