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Jan 1, 1966
Decca Records becomes a division of MCA. The label's roster includes Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Ernest Tubb and Jack Greene
Jan 2, 1966
Eddy Arnold appears on an episode of NBC's "The Bell Telephone Hour" honoring "The Music Of The West"
Jan 3, 1966
Columbia releases Tommy Collins' "If You Can't Bite, Don't Growl"
Jan 3, 1966
Tennessee Ernie Ford and Connie Francis guest on NBC's "The Andy Williams Show"
Jan 3, 1966
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line"
Jan 4, 1966
Del Reeves begins a one-week tour of military bases in Europe
Jan 4, 1966
Porter Wagoner enters Nashville's Parkview Hospital, recovering from exhaustion
Jan 4, 1966
"Rawhide" makes its final prime-time appearance with Sheb Wooley portraying cowboy Pete Nolan alongside the CBS series' star, Clint Eastwood
Jan 4, 1966
Deana Carter is born in Nashville. The daughter of guitarist Fred Carter, her 1996 hit "Strawberry Wine" nets the Country Music Association's Song and Single of the Year. She also co-writes the Kenny Chesney/Grace Potter duet "You And Tequila"
Jan 6, 1966
After less than four months on the air, the ABC sitcom "O.K. Crackerby" makes its final prime-time appearance. The show features country Grammy-winner Burl Ives in the lead role
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