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Feb 1, 1960
Loretta Lynn signs her first recording contract with Zero Records. The document requires just three pages
Feb 1, 1960
Phillips Records, affiliated with the Sun label, releases Charlie Rich's first charted single, "Lonely Weekends"
Feb 1, 1960
Capitol releases Hank Thompson's "A Six Pack To Go"
Feb 1, 1960
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Above And Beyond"
Feb 2, 1960
Cowboy Copas records "Alabam" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Feb 3, 1960
Ray Price records the Mel Tillis-penned "One More Time" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
Feb 5, 1960
Pam Gadd is born in Independence, Missouri. A member of The New Coon Creek Girls and Wild Rose, she becomes a background singer for Porter Wagoner and applies support vocals to Terri Clark's hit "A Little Gasoline"
Feb 6, 1960
Jim Reeves sings "He'll Have To Go" and Webb Pierce performs "No Love Have I" on ABC's "The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show"
Feb 6, 1960
R&B singer Jesse Belvin dies in a car crash in Fairhope, Arkansas. A co-writer of The Penguins' hit "Earth Angel," he earns a country hit 10 years later as a songwriter after Slim Whitman covers "Guess Who"
Feb 6, 1960
George Hamilton IV joins the Grand Ole Opry
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