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Mar 2, 1959The Everly Brothers record in stereo for the first time at RCA Studio B in Nashville. The session yields two minor pop hits: "Take A Message To Mary" and "Poor Jenny"Apr 4, 1959The Everly Brothers perform "Poor Jenny" on ABC-TV's "The Dick Clark Show"Apr 26, 1959"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" features an all-country lineup on NBC, with Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Minnie Pearl, Ernest Tubb and The Everly BrothersMay 16, 1959The Everly Brothers' Don Everly and his wife, Mary Sue, have a daughter, Venetia Ember Everly, in NashvilleJul 7, 1959The Everly Brothers record "('Til) I Kissed You" at Nashville's RCA Studio BDec 15, 1959The Everly Brothers record the pop hit "Let It Be Me" at Bell Sound Studio in New York. Willie Nelson's version becomes a country hit in 1982Jan 23, 1960The Everly Brothers perform "Let It Be Me" and "('Til) I Kissed You" on ABC's weekly music series "The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show." Also featured is Jack Scott performing "What In The World's Come Over You"Feb 17, 1960The Everly Brothers sign a record-setting $1,000,000 contract with Warner Bros., the recording arm of the motion picture companyFeb 18, 1960The Everly Brothers record the pop hit "When Will I Be Loved" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. Linda Ronstadt succeeds with the song in country music 15 years laterMar 18, 1960The Everly Brothers record the pop hit "Cathy's Clown" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
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