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Oct 1, 1963
Chet Atkins records "Freight Train" for the album "Guitar Country." The project earns him a Grammy nomination
Oct 1, 1963
Elvis Presley records the title song to the movie "Kissin' Cousins" during the early morning at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Oct 3, 1963
Roy Drusky records "Peel Me A Nanner" at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio in his first session for Mercury Records
Oct 3, 1963
The Everly Brothers perform in London, England, with Bo Diddley and The Rolling Stones. In the audience: The Beatles' Ringo Starr
Oct 5, 1963
Johnny Cash guests on ABC-TV's "Hootenanny"
Oct 7, 1963
Decca releases Loretta Lynn's "Before I'm Over You"
Oct 8, 1963
R&B singer Sam Cooke is arrested for disturbing the peace in Shreveport when he's enraged at a Holiday Inn that refuses to rent him a room because he's black. Cooke's songs "Good Times" and "Bring It On Home To Me" will become country hits for Dan Seals and Mickey Gilley
Oct 8, 1963
Billy Edd Wheeler records his original version of "Jackson," three years before Johnny Cash & June Carter record their award-winning performance
Oct 8, 1963
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "Begging To You"
Oct 9, 1963
Eddy Arnold records "Molly" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
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