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Jul 23, 1960
Roy Orbison sings "Only The Lonely" on ABC's "The Dick Clark Show." Anita Bryant performs "Paper Roses"
Jul 23, 1960
Roy Orbison makes his first appearance on Dick Clark's "American Bandstand"
Jul 23, 1960
Tex Ritter and Eddy Arnold guest on ABC-TV's "Ozark Jubilee"
Aug 6, 1960
Conway Twitty guests on ABC's "The Dick Clark Show"
Aug 13, 1960
Jim Reeves performs "I'm Gettin' Better" and "He'll Have To Go" during the ABC telecast of "The Dick Clark Show"
Sep 10, 1960
Gene Autry sings "Back In The Saddle Again" during ABC-TV's "Jubilee USA"
Sep 17, 1960
Jimmy Wakely appears on ABC's "Ozark Jubilee"
Sep 24, 1960
"Howdy Doody" airs for the last time in the NBC-TV Saturday morning lineup. The program, hosted by Buffalo Bob, will get referenced in the 1972 Statler Brothers hit "Do You Remember These"
Sep 24, 1960
"Ozark Jubilee," featuring Red Foley as host, makes its final prime-time appearance on ABC-TV
Oct 3, 1960
"The Andy Griffith Show" debuts on CBS. Set in Mayberry, North Carolina, it runs eight years and features The Dillards, a bluegrass band that influences The Eagles, as a recurring TV group The Darlings, beginning in 1963
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