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  • Mar 25, 1957
    Don Everly elopes with Mary Sue Ingraham, marrying in Ringgold, Georgia
    Apr 1, 1957
    Cadence releases The Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love"
    May 11, 1957
    The Everly Brothers make their Grand Ole Opry debut, performing "Bye Bye Love"
    Jun 1, 1957
    The Everly Brothers join the Grand Ole Opry, performing "Bye Bye Love" and "I Wonder If I Care As Much"
    Jun 30, 1957
    The Everly Brothers make their national TV debut, singing "Bye Bye Love" on "The Ed Sullivan Show," live from New York. Bonnie Guitar also appears on the CBS program, performing "Dark Moon"
    Jul 12, 1957
    ABC-TV introduces the short-lived Alan Freed music series "The Big Beat." The Everly Brothers, Ferlin Husky and Connie Francis all appear on the inaugural episode
    Jul 15, 1957
    The Everly Brothers net their first #1 country single in Billboard with "Bye Bye Love"
    Aug 4, 1957
    The Everly Brothers appear on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show," singing "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up Little Susie" from New York City
    Aug 15, 1957
    The Everly Brothers record "Wake Up Little Susie" at the Methodist Television, Radio and Film Commission studios in Nashville
    Aug 16, 1957
    The Everly Brothers record "Should We Tell Him" in RCA's temporary Nashville studios at the Methodist Television, Radio and Film Commission on McGavock Street

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