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  • Aug 24, 1964
    Bobby Bare records "Just To Satisfy You" at RCA Studio B in Nashville. It takes another 18 years for the song to become a hit, for Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
    Sep 14, 1964
    The ABC-TV sitcom "No Time For Sergeants" makes its prime-time debut, with a minor acting role for Bobby Bare
    Oct 27, 1964
    Bobby Bare and Skeeter Davis begin two days of recording at RCA Studio B in Nashville for the duets album "Tunes For Two." The pair's efforts yield a hit single with "A Dear John Letter"
    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
    Nov 17, 1964
    One day after he saw Waylon Jennings perform at J.D.s in Phoenix, Bobby Bare calls Chet Atkins, while headed to Las Vegas, and urges him to sign Jennings to RCA. Atkins doesn't pursue it until Duane Eddy places a similar call a few weeks later
    Dec 3, 1964
    Bobby and Jeannie Bare are married. Songwriter Hank Cochran serves as best man
    Mar 9, 1965
    Bobby Bare records "It's Alright" during the afternoon at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Apr 14, 1965
    Buddy Harman adds new drum parts to Bobby Bare's "It's Alright" during a morning overdub session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Jun 29, 1965
    Bobby Bare records "A Little Bit Later On Down The Line" during the evening at Nashville's RCA Studio B. The song waits another three years to become a hit
    Aug 14, 1965
    Bobby Bare joins the Grand Ole Opry, performing "Shame On Me" and "Four Strong Winds" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium

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