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Jan 1, 1963
Ole Miss defeats the Arkansas Razorbacks, 17-13, at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans' Tulane Stadium. Rebels quarterback Jim Weatherly goes on to write the country hit "Where Do I Put Her Memory"
Jan 1, 1963
Johnny Cash makes a return visit to perform at San Quentin prison in California, appearing with June Carter
Jan 3, 1963
Don Gibson records "Head Over Heels In Love With You" during a morning session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Jan 5, 1963
Marty Robbins accompanies "Ruby Ann" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Jan 5, 1963
Six months after he was snubbed by Bill Monroe, Ralph Rinzler is reintroduced to the bluegrass legend at a party in New York. By the end of the evening, Rinzler is Monroe's manager, in charge of resurrecting his career
Jan 7, 1963
Decca releases Webb Pierce's "Sawmill"
Jan 7, 1963
Skeeter Davis records "Silver Threads And Golden Needles." The song is destined to become a country hit in the hands of Linda Ronstadt
Jan 7, 1963
Marty Robbins records "Cigarettes And Coffee Blues" during an evening session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. He also makes his first attempt at "Girl From Spanish Town"
Jan 7, 1963
Decca releases Patsy Cline's "Leavin' On Your Mind"
Jan 8, 1963
George Jones & Melba Montgomery record "We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
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