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  • Jan 19, 1967
    Bass player Dennis Crouch, of The Nashville Bluegrass Band, is born in Strawberry, Arkansas. He plays on the soundtracks of "Cold Mountain" and "Crazy Heart," plus the Alison Krauss & Robert Plant album "Raising Sand"
    Jun 16, 1967
    Rumors emerge that Porter Wagoner has been killed and that his female singing partner, Norma Jean, is critically injured after a South Carolina man with a name similar to Wagoner is shot. Wagoner's road show is in Little Rock at the time
    Nov 8, 1967
    Otto Gray dies in Springdale, Arkansas. His group, the Oklahoma Cowboys, cemented the singing cowboy image just before the advent of movie sound in the 1920s. The group also provided a training ground for Zeke Clements and Whitey Ford, the Duke of Paducah
    Apr 5, 1968
    Skeets McDonald is buried in Rector, Arkansas
    Jul 13, 1968
    Governor Winthrop Rockefeller proclaims Glen Campbell Day in Arkansas
    Aug 24, 1968
    Arkansas governor Winthrop Rockefeller begins his re-election campaign with an appearance in Winthrop. Six thousand people are treated to barbecue, soda, watermelon and Johnny Cash
    Sep 20, 1968
    When his band is delayed with transportation problems, Johnny Cash meets guitarist Bob Wootton prior to a show in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Wootton claims he can play all of Cash's songs and becomes a band member that night
    Oct 22, 1968
    Johnny Cash makes the last of seven appearances supporting Republican Arkansas governor Winthrop Rockefeller's re-election campaign, performing in El Dorado
    Oct 24, 1968
    Skeeter Davis plays a rally in Texarkana as Arkansas governor Winthrop Rockefeller continues his re-election campaign
    Oct 29, 1968
    Arkansas native Jim Ed Brown appears in Fort Smith as Republican governor Winthrop Rockefeller campaigns for re-election

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