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- December 26, 2024 CST
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Nov 16, 1964
Bobby Bare sees Waylon Jennings perform at J.D.s in Phoenix. The next day, on his way to Las Vegas, Bare calls Chet Atkins and urges him to sign Jennings to RCA
Dec 5, 1964
Bob Dylan performs at Wilson High School in Long Beach, California, where the audience includes future Nitty Gritty Dirt Band member Jeff Hanna
May 8, 1965
The Rolling Stones play the Jacksonville Coliseum in Florida with opening acts The Sir Douglas Quintet and Bobbie Martin. In attendance: Ronnie Van Zant, who goes on to co-write Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama"
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
Aug 15, 1965
The Beatles play for 55,000 at Shea Stadium, grossing $304,000--a world record at the time. In the audience is Henry Paul, of BlackHawk, attending his very first concert. Also on hand: Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Aug 19, 1965
The Beatles perform at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Texas for an audience that includes future singer/songwriter Rodney Crowell
Aug 31, 1965
The Beatles play the Cow Palace in San Francisco, where they meet Johnny Cash
Nov 27, 1965
The Rolling Stones perform at the Cincinnati Gardens. The date is the first concert ever attended by future country radio personality and songwriter Gerry House
Feb 3, 1966
When Stevie Wonder performs at Scotch of St. James' Club in London, the concert is attended by "I Feel Fine" songwriter Paul McCartney
Apr 7, 1966
Roger Miller performs at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco for an audience that includes Tony Bennett and The Kingston Trio's John Stewart
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