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  • Dec 25, 1961
    Harlan and Jan Howard give their boys a collie for Christmas. They name the puppy Bucko, for Buck Owens
    Mar 1, 1962
    Johnny Bond records "10 Little Bottles" at the Starday Studios in Nashville. Witnessing the session are Harlan Howard, Jan Howard, Grandpa Jones, Ramona Jones, Archie Campbell and Justin Tubb
    Sep 8, 1962
    Upon turning 30, Patsy Cline throws a birthday/housewarming party. Among her guests: Dottie West, Faron Young, Loretta Lynn and songwriter Harlan Howard
    May 12, 1964
    Ray Charles claims Best Rhythm & Blues Recording with the Harlan Howard-written "Busted" during the sixth annual Grammy Awards
    May 24, 1966
    Waylon Jennings begins recording his first album since moving to Nashville, a collection of Harlan Howard songs
    May 28, 1967
    Chet Atkins is the subject of a tribute concert at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium marking his 20th year in the music industry. On hand are Waylon Jennings, Jimmy Dean, Merle Travis, Floyd Cramer, John D. Loudermilk, Dottie West, Homer & Jethro, Harlan Howard and The Jordanaires
    Mar 11, 1970
    Joe Simon wins Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male, during the 12th annual Grammy Awards with the Harlan Howard-written song "The Chokin' Kind"
    Feb 9, 1972
    Johnny Bush records the Harlan Howard song "These Lips Don't Know How To Say Goodbye" shortly after midnight at Nashville's RCA Studio B. It's nearly 20 more years before the song becomes a hit, for Doug Stone
    Oct 14, 1973
    The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame adds Jack Clement ("Ballad Of A Teenage Queen"), Don Gibson ("I Can't Stop Loving You"), Harlan Howard ("Busted"), Roger Miller, Ed Nelson Jr., Steve Nelson ("Bouquet Of Roses") and Willie Nelson
    Jan 15, 1974
    Melba Montgomery records the Mothers Day special "No Charge," written by Harlan Howard, at Pete's Place in Nashville

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