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Aug 1, 1966
Merle Haggard records "The Fugitive" at the Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood
Aug 15, 1966
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Open Up Your Heart"
Aug 20, 1966
Buck Owens rises to #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with a gospel project, "Dust On Mother's Bible"
Sep 10, 1966
Buck Owens' "Live At Carnegie Hall" rises to #1 on the Billboard country albums chart, a spot it occupies for a total of five weeks
Oct 3, 1966
Capitol issues Merle Haggard's album "Swinging Doors And The Bottle Let Me Down"
Oct 5, 1966
Ned Miller records "Heart, We Did All That We Could." Within months, a cover version becomes a hit for Capitol labelmate Jean Shepard
Oct 10, 1966
Capitol releases The Beach Boys' pop single "Good Vibrations," featuring guitar player Glen Campbell
Oct 22, 1966
Buck Owens begins a four-week ride at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Open Up Your Heart"
Oct 24, 1966
Wynn Stewart records "It's Such A Pretty World Today"
Oct 31, 1966
Jean Shepard records the Ned Miller song "Heart, We Did All That We Could"
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