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  • Oct 18, 1966
    Frank Sinatra records "That's Life" in Hollywood with record producer Jimmy Bowen, who becomes a major Nashville producer
    Nov 7, 1966
    Primary filming for Elvis Presley's "Easy Come, Easy Go" wraps in Los Angeles
    Nov 8, 1966
    Johnny Cash performs at Folsom Prison in California for the first time
    Nov 8, 1966
    Ronald Reagan is elected governor of California. In the position, he pardons Merle Haggard in 1972 for an attempted robbery conviction from the late 1950s
    Nov 8, 1966
    Buck Owens records "Your Tender Loving Care" in a midday session at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
    Nov 15, 1966
    Los Angeles youth and police clash on Sunset Strip, leading to a temporary ban on live rock music after dark. The Troubadour, on Santa Monica, reacts by ending a ban on electric instruments, luring fans and becoming a country-rock breeding ground
    Nov 16, 1966
    Merle Haggard makes his third attempt at recording "I Threw Away The Rose" at the Capitol Studios in Hollywood
    Dec 15, 1966
    Walt Disney dies of lung cancer. The entertainment mogul, responsible for Disneyland and Mickey Mouse, left a conglomerate that will expand to include a country label, Lyric Street, which develops hits for Aaron Tippin, SHeDAISY and Rascal Flatts
    Dec 31, 1966
    Where does the good times go? Buck Owens & His Buckaroos wave bye-bye to 1966 with a show at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Also on the bill: Dick Curless, Dorsey Burnette and Tom Tall
    Jan 1, 1967
    Buck Owens rides the Monterey Park float in the Parade of Roses in Pasadena, California, replacing Sonny & Cher, who were bounced after taking part in a public demonstration. The pop duo appears instead on a Farmers Insurance Group float

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