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Dec 25, 1965
Buck Owens' instrumental "Buckaroo" begins a two-week reign atop the Billboard country singles chart
Dec 27, 1965
Capitol releases songwriter Dallas Frazier's original version of "Elvira," a song eventually associated with The Oak Ridge Boys
Jan 3, 1966
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line"
Jan 26, 1966
Jean Shepard and Ray Pillow record "I'll Take The Dog"
Jan 31, 1966
Brian Wilson records his pop single "Caroline, No" at the Western Recorders in Los Angeles. Glen Campbell appears as a musician on the session, as does his future producer, Al de Lory
Feb 7, 1966
Capitol releases "Roll Out The Red Carpet For Buck Owens And His Buckaroos"
Feb 14, 1966
Buck Owens records "Where Does The Good Times Go" at the Capitol Studios in Hollywood. The version is placed in the vault after a more satisfactory version gets cut several weeks later
Feb 14, 1966
Roger Miller gets a whopping nine nominations in the Grammy awards, with "King Of The Road" in the running for Record of the Year. Jody Miller's satire, "Queen Of The House," is nominated for Best Country Vocal by a Female
Feb 15, 1966
Buck Owens records "Think Of Me" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
Feb 19, 1966
Buck Owens launches a seven-week run at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line"
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