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Apr 1, 1966
Johnny Paycheck holds his first recording session for Aubrey Mayhew's Little Darlin' label at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Apr 1, 1966
Neil Young arrives in Los Angeles in a hearse, following a 10-day trip from Toronto with five friends
Apr 1, 1966
"The Jimmy Dean Show" makes its final prime-time appearance on ABC-TV. Dean sings "Are You From Dixie?" and "Big Bad John," and throws in a medley of "Anytime," "Born To Lose" and "King Of The Road"
Apr 2, 1966
Sgt. Barry Sadler performs "The Ballad Of The Green Berets" on ABC-TV's music series "The Hollywood Palace"
Apr 4, 1966
Capitol Records releases the album "Just Between The Two Of Us," by Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens
Apr 5, 1966
Molly Bee guests on the ABC-TV special "Jack Jones On The Move" with Milton Berle and Tony Bennett
Apr 6, 1966
Buck Owens records "Open Up Your Heart" and "Where Does The Good Times Go" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
Apr 7, 1966
Roger Miller performs at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco for an audience that includes Tony Bennett and The Kingston Trio's John Stewart
Apr 7, 1966
Dean Martin sings the Ted Daffan standard "Born To Lose" while hosting the NBC variety series "The Dean Martin Show." Guests for the week include Lanie Kazan and The Righteous Brothers
Apr 7, 1966
NBC airs "Highlights Of The 1966 Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey Circus," hosted by Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
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