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  • Jun 8, 1964
    Liberty releases Jan & Dean's pop hit "The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)," with Glen Campbell in the background on acoustic guitar
    Jul 3, 1964
    Glen Campbell and drummer Hal Blaine anchor the house band for a two-day "Million Dollar Party" at the Honolulu International Center Arena. On the bill: The Beach Boys, Jimmy Griffin, Jan & Dean, Jody Miller, The Kingsmen and Peter & Gordon
    Aug 19, 1964
    Dean Martin's "Everybody Loves Somebody" receives a gold single from the RIAA. The title is produced by future country executive Jimmy Bowen and features Glen Campbell on guitar
    Sep 1, 1964
    Mercury releases the pop hit "Little Honda" by The Hondells, featuring guitarist Glen Campbell and drummer Hal Blaine
    Sep 16, 1964
    ABC-TV's "Shindig!" makes its prime-time debut. The weekly music show features guitarist James Burton, Glen Campbell and Leon Russell in the house band. The night's highlights include The Everly Brothers teaming with Sam Cooke on "Lucille"
    Oct 9, 1964
    The Beach Boys record the definitive version of "Dance, Dance, Dance" at the RCA Studio in Hollywood with a crew of musicians that includes guitarist Glen Campbell
    Oct 26, 1964
    Capitol releases The Beach Boys' pop hit "Dance, Dance, Dance," with a guitar solo by future country star Glen Campbell
    Oct 28, 1964
    Glen Campbell, Leon Russell and David Gates are in the house band for "The T.A.M.I. Show" at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Acts include The Supremes, Chuck Berry, James Brown, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones and The Miracles
    Nov 4, 1964
    Glen Campbell performs the Elvis Presley hit "Ain't That Loving You Baby" on ABC's "Shindig!" Other guests include Gerry & The Pacemakers, Gene Pitney and Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, who do "You've Really Got A Hold On Me"
    Dec 14, 1964
    Glenn Yarbrough records the pop hit "Baby The Rain Must Fall," the title track to a Steve McQueen movie, in Hollywood. The session features David Gates as the orchestra conductor and Glen Campbell on guitar

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