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Jan 26, 1966
Jean Shepard and Ray Pillow record "I'll Take The Dog"
Jan 28, 1966
Jimmy Dean sings "This Land Is Your Land" as The Everly Brothers, Jody Miller and steel guitarist Lloyd Green guest on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." The Everlys are officially recognized during the episode as Kentucky Colonels
Jan 28, 1966
Jimmy C. Newman records the Tom T. Hall-penned "Back Pocket Money" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Jan 30, 1966
Sgt. Barry Sadler performs "The Ballad Of The Green Berets" from New York on "The Ed Sullivan Show"
Jan 31, 1966
Brian Wilson records his pop single "Caroline, No" at the Western Recorders in Los Angeles. Glen Campbell appears as a musician on the session, as does his future producer, Al de Lory
Jan 31, 1966
Decca releases Bill Phillips' "Put It Off Until Tomorrow," with harmony vocals provided by Dolly Parton
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