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Apr 1, 1963
Elvis Presley gives teenage girlfriend Priscilla Beaulieu, who is living at Graceland Mansion in Memphis, a red Corvair
Apr 2, 1963
Claude King records "Building A Bridge" during the late-morning at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Apr 4, 1963
Seven years after he first recorded it, Stonewall Jackson cuts the hit version of "Don't Be Angry" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Apr 4, 1963
Merle Haggard has a son, Noel, in Bakersfield, California. The younger Haggard lands on the country charts twice during the 1990s, though he never earns a hit
Apr 6, 1963
The Mel Tillis-penned "Mary Don't You Weep" is performed by Bob Gibson, The Limeliters and the rest of the guests as the finale for ABC-TV's premiere of the folk music show "Hootenanny"
Apr 8, 1963
Jean Shepard gives birth to a son, Harold Franklin Hawkins II, named after his father, the late Hawkshaw Hawkins
Apr 8, 1963
John Lennon becomes the first Beatle to have a child with the birth of Julian Lennon in Liverpool, England. The Lennon-penned titles "I Feel Fine" and "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party" will be reinvented as country hits
Apr 10, 1963
MGM Pictures releases Elvis Presley's "It Happened At The World's Fair"
Apr 13, 1963
Bill Anderson hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with his biggest hit, "Still"
Apr 15, 1963
Decca releases Patsy Cline's "Sweet Dreams (Of You)," five weeks after her death in a plane crash
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