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  • Nov 22, 1966
    "Nashville Rebel" makes its national debut with Waylon Jennings in the leading role. Others in the picture: Archie Campbell, Sonny James, Cousin Jody, Loretta Lynn, Tex Ritter, Porter Wagoner, The Wilburn Brothers and Faron Young
    Dec 29, 1966
    "Second Fiddle To A Steel Guitar" debuts in movie theaters with Minnie Pearl, Sonny James, Lefty Frizzell, Kitty Wells, Johnny Wright, Connie Smith, Billy Walker, Curly Fox, Dottie West, Webb Pierce, Faron Young, Bill Monroe and Little Jimmy Dickens
    Mar 31, 1967
    An invitation-only event provides a peek at the original Country Music Hall of Fame a day before its public opening on Music Row in Nashville. Among the attendees: Eddy Arnold, Webb Pierce, Faron Young, Hank Williams Jr., Red Foley, Minnie Pearl, Jeannie Seely and songwriters Boudleaux and Felice Bryant
    Jul 28, 1967
    "What Am I Bid?" has its world premiere at the Paramount Theater in Nashville. Leroy Van Dyke stars in the picture, also featuring Tex Ritter, Faron Young, Johnny Sea, Darrell McCall and Al Hirt
    Nov 13, 1968
    Faron Young records "Wine Me Up" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Jun 29, 1969
    Faron Young performs "Wine Me Up" and George Jones sings "White Lightning" on CBS-TV's "Hee Haw." Tammy Wynette also appears with co-hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who does "It Takes People Like You (To Make People Like Me)"
    Nov 14, 1969
    Apollo 12 launches from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Astronaut Pete Conrad brings a tape featuring Charley Pride, Elvis Presley, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Don Gibson, Buck Owens, Faron Young and Bob Wills' "New San Antonio Rose"
    Mar 18, 1970
    Dolly Parton and Faron Young guest on CBS-TV's "Hee Haw." The show is hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who sings "The Tip Of My Fingers"
    Jun 5, 1970
    Faron Young has a head-on collision with another car after crossing the center lane on Nashville's Hillsboro Road. He's hospitalized at Vanderbilt Medical Center, where much of his tongue is sewn back together. He's also charged with reckless driving
    Aug 10, 1970
    Faron Young records a new version of his first hit, "Goin' Steady," at Nashville's Mercury Custom Recording Studios. The new rendition is also a hit

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