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  • Jan 1, 1964
    Bill Anderson meets Connie Smith for the second time when he performs in Canton, Ohio, and encourages her to move to Nashville
    Feb 11, 1964
    Six months after The Louvin Brothers played their last concert, Charlie Louvin records his first solo hit, the Bill Anderson-written "I Don't Love You Anymore"
    Feb 17, 1964
    Decca releases the album "Bill Anderson Sings"
    Mar 7, 1964
    Lefty Frizzell begins a four-week stay atop the Billboard country singles chart with "Saginaw, Michigan," written by Bill Anderson
    May 16, 1964
    Buck Owens, Ernest Tubb and Bill Monroe draw fans to all-country concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York. Also featured: Webb Pierce, Bill Anderson, Stonewall Jackson, Skeeter Davis, Carl Smith, Hank Snow, Ray Price, Porter Wagoner and Leon McAuliffe
    Jun 8, 1964
    Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Me," the shortest title ever on a country hit
    Sep 3, 1964
    Bill Anderson records "Three A.M."
    Oct 12, 1964
    Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Three A.M."
    Dec 30, 1964
    Bill Anderson records "Certain"
    Feb 13, 1965
    "The Bill Anderson Show" debuts on TV, where it will remain in syndication for the following nine years

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