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Sep 1, 1968
Tom T. Hall records "Ballad Of Forty Dollars" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Sep 3, 1968
RCA releases Charley Pride's "Let The Chips Fall"
Sep 3, 1968
Capitol releases Merle Haggard's album "Mama Tried"
Sep 6, 1968
Songwriter Lee Thomas Miller is born in Lexington, Kentucky. He writes Trace Adkins' "You're Gonna Miss This," Brothers Osborne's "It Ain't My Fault," Jamey Johnson's "In Color" and Brad Paisley's "Perfect Storm"
Sep 7, 1968
Ray Stevens performs during a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon in Oklahoma City
Sep 7, 1968
Women's groups throw bras, girdles and nylons into trash cans outside the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City to protest the objectification of women, providing a backdrop for Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man," recorded 10 days earlier
Sep 8, 1968
"The Summer Brothers Smothers Show," a summer replacement series hosted by Glen Campbell, closes its run on CBS
Sep 9, 1968
Future "Hee Haw" star Gunilla Hutton appears with Alan Alda and Dustin Hoffman on CBS-TV's one-hour summer replacement series "Premiere"
Sep 9, 1968
Buck Owens performs for president Lyndon Johnson at the White House. His set list includes "Act Naturally," "Together Again," "Gentle On My Mind," "Orange Blossom Special" and "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail"
Sep 11, 1968
Bobbie Gentry and Eddy Arnold appear on NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall"
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