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Dec 14, 1963
Former country hitmaker Bing Crosby shares the cover of TV Guide with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin
Feb 22, 1964
Billboard reports RCA Victor hired Jim Foglesong as a producer in New York, ending a 10-year run with Columbia and Epic. Foglesong is destined to join the Country Music Hall of Fame after a move to Nashville, where he works with Roy Clark, Barbara Mandrell and Garth Brooks
Mar 28, 1964
Lawrence Welk, a former musical collaborator of Red Foley, is featured on the cover of TV Guide
Aug 11, 1964
The Music City News, established by Faron Young, celebrates its first anniversary with a pair of figure eight races at the Nashville Speedway. The winning drivers: Willie Nelson and Roy Drusky
Aug 22, 1964
Johnny Cash takes radio programmers to task in an ad in Billboard magazine for not playing "The Ballad Of Ira Hayes," asking "Where are your guts?" It becomes a point of controversy, creating a movement to have him stripped of CMA membership
Feb 6, 1965
Jackie Gleason, who wrote Jimmy Dean's country hit "To A Sleeping Beauty," makes the cover of TV Guide
Apr 10, 1965
Walter Brennan, whose recitation of "Old Rivers" made him a country hitmaker, is featured on the cover of TV Guide
Jul 3, 1965
The cover of TV Guide belongs to Jimmy Dean
Sep 4, 1965
Billboard reports J.D. Sumner has joined The Stamps Quartet as bass singer. In that role, he sings on numerous Elvis Presley hits, including "Burning Love," "Moody Blue," "Always On My Mind" and "Way Down"
Sep 25, 1965
"To A Sleeping Beauty" songwriter Jackie Gleason takes the cover of TV Guide
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