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  • Mar 3, 1963
    Patsy Cline gives what proves to be her final show, a benefit for the widow of deejay "Cactus Jack" Call, at the Memorial Building in Kansas City, Kansas. Also appearing: Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas, Dottie West, Billy Walker, George Jones and Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper
    Mar 17, 1963
    A Grand Ole Opry road show pays homage to Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins at the Memorial Building in Kansas City, Kansas, where they gave their final concert 12 days prior. The tribute comes at the end of a concert, with Tex Ritter performing "I Dreamed Of A Hill-billy Heaven"
    May 2, 1963
    Flatt & Scruggs perform at Neely Auditorium in Nashville, with the concert captured on the album "Recorded Live At Vanderbilt University." A remake of The Carter Family's "You Are My Flower" is released the following year as a single
    May 18, 1963
    Roy Orbison begins a 21-date tour of England with The Beatles as his opening act. The Beatles become the headliners by the end of the tour
    May 18, 1963
    Ray Charles performs at Free Trade Hall in Manchester, England, for an audience that includes musician Joe Cocker
    May 30, 1963
    Jim Reeves begins his only tour of Ireland
    Jun 10, 1963
    Jim Reeves begins a short tour of American military bases in England
    Jun 15, 1963
    Jim Reeves concludes a tour of American military bases in Great Britain
    Jul 4, 1963
    Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys are the first country act to perform at Fort Worth's Panther Hall. The venue later becomes the recording site for live albums by Jerry Lee Lewis and Charley Pride
    Jul 14, 1963
    Nine-year-old Randy Scruggs, a future producer and guitarist, performs live for the second time, playing "Wildwood Flower" on autoharp during a concert by his father, Earl Scruggs, at Nashville's Centennial Park




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