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Dec 4, 1963
Jan & Dean record "Dead Man's Curve" in Los Angeles, with guitarist Glen Campbell among the studio musicians
Feb 7, 1964
Liberty releases Jan & Dean's pop hit "Dead Man's Curve," featuring guitar work by studio musician Glen Campbell
Mar 21, 1964
Jan & Dean record "The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)" in Los Angeles, with Glen Campbell playing guitar on the session
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
Aug 14, 1970
Liberty releases The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's pop hit "Mr. Bojangles"
Sep 22, 1980
United Artists officially becomes Liberty. The label's top country artists include Kenny Rogers and Dottie West
Sep 22, 1980
Liberty releases Kenny Rogers' "Lady," written and produced by Lionel Richie
Sep 26, 1980
Liberty Records releases Kenny Rogers' "Greatest Hits." It's the first release since Liberty replaced United Artists as the label's name
Nov 15, 1980
Kenny Rogers' "Greatest Hits" begins an 11-week reign at the top of the Billboard country albums chart
Nov 22, 1980
Kenny Rogers' "Lady" goes to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
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