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Jan 17, 1967
Glen Campbell records "Just To Satisfy You" at the Capitol Recording Studio at Hollywood & Vine in Los Angeles. It becomes a hit for Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson 15 years later
Jan 18, 1967
Loretta Lynn records "If You're Not Gone Too Long" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet
Jan 19, 1967
Robert Mitchum records "Little Old Wine Drinker Me" in Nashville
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"
Jan 20, 1967
Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasters purchase the KTLA-TV studio on Hollywood's Sunset Strip for $5 million from Paramount, which had been leasing the property to Golden West
Jan 21, 1967
Eddy Arnold's "Somebody Like Me" hits #1 on the Billboard country albums chart
Jan 21, 1967
"Green Acres" star Eddie Albert is a guest on the Grand Ole Opry, performing Eddy Arnold's "Make The World Go Away" on the stage of Nashville's Ryman Auditorium
Jan 23, 1967
Capitol releases Wynn Stewart's "It's Such A Pretty World Today"
Jan 23, 1967
Columbia releases Stonewall Jackson's "Stamp Out Loneliness"
Jan 23, 1967
Decca releases Warner Mack's "Drifting Apart"
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