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Mar 31, 1968
Skeets McDonald dies of a heart attack at his home in Inglewood, California. Recording in Los Angeles, he earned two hit records, 1952's "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes" and 1963's "Call Me Mr. Brown"
Apr 11, 1968
Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry remake The Everly Brothers' "Let It Be Me" at Hollywood's Capitol Recording Studios
Apr 13, 1968
"Catch My Soul" ends a five-week run at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. The modern adaptation of Shakespeare's "Othello" stars Jerry Lee Lewis
Apr 15, 1968
Glen Campbell records "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife" at the Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood
Apr 18, 1968
A friend accidentally shoots Roger Miller in the left hand with an air pistol in his Los Angeles home. It takes 90 minutes for doctors to remove the pellet, delaying a promotional trip to London
Apr 19, 1968
Bekka Bramlett is born in Westwood, California. The daughter of Delaney & Bonnie Bramlett, she has a brief duet partnership with Billy Burnette, and sings back-up on records by Vince Gill, Montgomery Gentry and Faith Hill, including "Breathe"
Apr 19, 1968
Ashley Judd is born at Holy Cross Hospital in Granada Hills, California. The daughter of Naomi Judd and younger sister of Wynonna Judd, she becomes a film star with roles in "Double Jeopardy," "A Time To Kill" and "Simon Birch"
May 3, 1968
Singer/songwriter Shane Minor is born in Modesto, California. Signed to Mercury in the late-1990s, he writes Craig Morgan's "International Harvester," Cole Swindell's "Chillin' It," Kenny Chesney's "Live A Little" and Diamond Rio's "Beautiful Mess"
May 5, 1968
Buffalo Springfield, an early contributor to the country-rock movement, plays its final concert in Long Beach, California. Included in the band: Jim Messina, Stephen Stills and Neil Young
May 8, 1968
Elvis Presley finishes work on "Live A Little, Love A Little"
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