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  • Jan 29, 1965
    Dean Martin's album "Everybody Loves Somebody," produced by future country executive Jimmy Bowen, is certified gold by the RIAA
    Apr 11, 1966
    Frank Sinatra records "Strangers In The Night" in Hollywood, with Glen Campbell on guitar and future country executive Jimmy Bowen as producer
    May 18, 1966
    Reprise releases Frank Sinatra's "Strangers In The Night." Produced by Jimmy Bowen, the single features Glen Campbell on guitar
    Oct 18, 1966
    Frank Sinatra records "That's Life" in Hollywood with record producer Jimmy Bowen, who becomes a major Nashville producer
    Feb 7, 1967
    Frank Sinatra picks up a gold album for the Jimmy Bowen-produced "That's Life"
    Mar 2, 1967
    Frank Sinatra and producer Jimmy Bowen collect Record of the Year honors for "Strangers In The Night" during the ninth annual Grammy Awards
    Dec 7, 1978
    Jimmy Bowen becomes the head of Elektra/Asylum Records, whose roster includes Eddie Rabbitt and Hank Williams Jr.
    Feb 15, 1984
    Jimmy Bowen resigns as the head of Warner Bros.' Nashville division. The label's roster includes Hank Williams Jr., Eddie Rabbitt, John Anderson and Johnny Lee
    May 29, 1984
    Jimmy Bowen takes over as the head of MCA Records' Nashville division, naming Tony Brown to oversee the creative department. During his time with the label, Bowen produces George Strait, Lee Greenwood and Reba McEntire
    Apr 14, 1986
    "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" wins Album of the Year for George Strait and record producer Jimmy Bowen during the 21st annual Academy of Country Music awards, telecast by NBC from Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California

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