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  • Dec 31, 1966
    Where does the good times go? Buck Owens & His Buckaroos wave bye-bye to 1966 with a show at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Also on the bill: Dick Curless, Dorsey Burnette and Tom Tall
    Feb 6, 1967
    Buck Owens records two concerts at Nenkin Hall in Tokyo. They're released as the album "Buck Owens And His Buckaroos In Japan!"
    Feb 13, 1967
    The Grand Ole Opry visits Reno. Roy Acuff heads a group of Opry members who make a stand at Harrah's through March 1
    Mar 15, 1967
    Roy Acuff begins a two-week tour of South Vietnam, performing for American troops. It's his second time to go on behalf of the USO
    May 6, 1967
    The Stoneman Family performs at the VFW Hall in Hillsville, Virginia. The show amounts to a homecoming concert, held just 13 miles from Galax, where the family survived the Depression
    May 28, 1967
    Chet Atkins is the subject of a tribute concert at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium marking his 20th year in the music industry. On hand are Waylon Jennings, Jimmy Dean, Merle Travis, Floyd Cramer, John D. Loudermilk, Dottie West, Homer & Jethro, Harlan Howard and The Jordanaires
    Jun 6, 1967
    Jerry Lee Lewis performs at the Palomino in North Hollywood, California. He threads his set with a cover of "Together Again" in honor of Buck Owens, who is watching from the front row
    Jun 16, 1967
    Johnny Rivers, author of the future country hit "Poor Side Of Town," performs on the opening night of the historic Monterey Pop Festival in California. He shares the bill with Simon & Garfunkel, Lou Rawls and The Association
    Jun 17, 1967
    Country-rock innovators The Byrds appear at the historic Monterey Pop Festival in California. The bill for the second day also includes Janis Joplin, Otis Redding, Al Kooper and Booker T. & The MG's, among others
    Jun 18, 1967
    Country-rock pioneers Buffalo Springfield perform during the final day of the Monterey Pop Festival in California, alongside sitar player Ravi Shankar, The Who, The Mamas & The Papas and guitar-burning Jimi Hendrix




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