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  • Jan 10, 1964
    Roger Miller holds his first recording session for Smash Records at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, inaugurating the peak period of his career
    Jan 11, 1964
    "Ring Of Fire (The Best Of Johnny Cash)" occupies the #1 position as Billboard launches its country albums chart
    Jan 11, 1964
    Johnny Cash sings "Busted" and "Five Feet High And Rising" on ABC's "Hootenanny." He also joins the rest of the cast--including Bob Gibson and The Coventry Singers--in the finale, Bob Dylan's "Blowin' In The Wind"
    Jan 11, 1964
    Roger Miller records "Dang Me" and "Chug-A-Lug" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on 16th Avenue South in Nashville
    Jan 12, 1964
    Elvis Presley records "It Hurts Me," written by future Country Music Hall of Fame member Charlie Daniels and producer Bob Johnston
    Jan 12, 1964
    The Stoneman Family moves from Maryland to Beaumont, Texas
    Jan 13, 1964
    Columbia releases Johnny Cash's "Understand Your Man"
    Jan 14, 1964
    Chuck Berry records the original version of "You Never Can Tell." Thirteen years later, Emmylou Harris re-tools the song as a country hit
    Jan 15, 1964
    Roy Orbison begins his first tour of Australia, playing Festival Hall in Brisbane along with The Beach Boys, Paul & Paula and The Surfaris
    Jan 15, 1964
    Sonny James records "Baltimore"

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