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Sep 1, 1967
ABC-TV airs the final episode of "Malibu U," a summertime music program featuring host Rick Nelson. The show ran just seven weeks
Sep 2, 1967
Merle Haggard's "Branded Man" goes to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Sep 4, 1967
Charles "Smokey" Walker, general manager of Nashville's WKDA-FM, dies in a motorcycle accident, while 10-year-old daughter Michelle sustains minor injuries. He was married to Jo Walker, executive director of the Country Music Association
Sep 4, 1967
Decca releases Loretta Lynn's "What Kind Of Girl (Do You Think I Am?)"
Sep 5, 1967
The Beatles hold the first of five recording sessions for "I Am The Walrus" at Abbey Road in London. One of the song's signature phrases, "goo goo g'joob," will be referenced in Eric Paslay's 2014 country hit "Song About A Girl"
Sep 5, 1967
The Association performs "Never My Love," destined to be a country hit for Vern Gosdin, during a Bing Crosby-hosted installment of ABC's "The Hollywood Palace"
Sep 5, 1967
Dolly Parton makes her first appearance on TV's "The Porter Wagoner Show"
Sep 5, 1967
Connie Smith records "Burning A Hole In My Mind" and "Baby's Back Again" during a late-night session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Sep 7, 1967
George Jones' dad, George, dies
Sep 8, 1967
"Music City, USA," a syndicated TV show, debuts on WSIX in Nashville. Regulars on the series include Bob Luman and Ray Stevens, plus host Jerry Naylor and band leader Bill Pursell
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