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  • Sep 9, 1966
    Phil and Jacqualine Everly have their first child, Phillip Jason Everly, in New York
    Sep 28, 1966
    Big-band leader Lucky Millinder dies in New York City. A mid-century jazz and R&B figure, he planted two 1944 singles--"Sweet Slumber" and "Hurry, Hurry"--on Billboard's folk charts, which ultimately became the magazine's country list
    Jan 15, 1967
    Mick Jagger's hand is cut when a woman tries to get a lock of his hair with a pair of scissors, as The Rolling Stones enter a New York studio for "The Ed Sullivan Show." The Stones' 1969 release "Honky Tonk Women" ranks among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Jan 15, 1967
    The Roy Orbison movie "The Fastest Guitar Alive" premieres in New York City
    Mar 28, 1967
    Van Morrison records the pop hit "Brown Eyed Girl" at the A&R Studios in New York. It will be referenced in Old Dominion's 2016 country hit "Song For Another Time"
    Mar 30, 1967
    Folk artist Paul Clayton commits suicide by pulling a heater into the bathtub of his apartment in New York City. Clayton was a co-writer of Billy Grammer's 1959 country hit "Gotta Travel On"
    May 14, 1967
    The Turtles sing "Happy Together" on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show." Nearly a dozen years later, the song becomes a country hit for T.G. Sheppard
    May 25, 1967
    Lawrence Welk receives the Horatio Alger Award at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, two decades after he earned a country hit with "Shame On You"
    Jun 12, 1967
    Songwriter Sylvia Dee dies in New York City. Among her credits are Willie Nelson's "Bring Me Sunshine," Billy Walker's "I Taught Her Everything She Knows" and Skeeter Davis' "The End Of The World"
    Jul 17, 1967
    Saxophone player John Coltrane dies of liver cancer at Huntington Hospital in Huntington, New York. The jazz icon is mentioned alongside Frank Sinatra and The Righteous Brothers in the bridge of Brad Paisley's 2011 single "Old Alabama"

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