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Jul 1, 1969
Columbia releases Ray Price's "Raining In My Heart"
Jul 1, 1969
Elektra releases The Doors' rock album "The Soft Parade." The album includes work by mandolin player Jesse McReynolds, of bluegrass music's Jim & Jesse
Jul 1, 1969
Record producer Sam Phillips sells Sun Records to Shelby Singleton. The deal includes the transfer of the early recordings of Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis, among others
Jul 2, 1969
Columbia releases Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue"
Jul 2, 1969
Don Ho sings the old Jim Reeves hit "Welcome To My World" on an installment of NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall" that originates in Hawaii
Jul 2, 1969
Bill Phillips records "Little Boy Sad"
Jul 2, 1969
Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones is found dead in his swimming pool in England, just three weeks after the band fired him. Officially he drowned, although many believe he was accidentally killed in a fight
Jul 2, 1969
Lula Maddox, the mother and manager of The Maddox Brothers & Rose, dies in Rose's arms in the middle of a conversation
Jul 3, 1969
Barbara Mandrell records her first charted single, a cover of Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)"
Jul 3, 1969
A Smithsonian concert on the Mall in Washington, D.C., honors Bill Monroe. He performs with Charlie Monroe and Birch Monroe. The show also features J.E. Mainer and Wade Mainer
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