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  • Oct 6, 1967
    Ferlin Husky records "Just For You"
    Oct 7, 1967
    Bobbie Gentry tops the Billboard country albums chart with "Ode To Billie Joe"
    Oct 7, 1967
    Eddy Arnold's single "Turn The World Around" commands the #1 position on the Billboard country chart
    Oct 7, 1967
    "Solitary Man" songwriter Neil Diamond portrays a nightclub singer on the CBS-TV crime series "Mannix"
    Oct 7, 1967
    Sevier County holds the first Dolly Parton Day as 7,000 people gather at the courthouse for a show that also features Porter Wagoner and Mel Tillis
    Oct 8, 1967
    Jimmy Dean presents CBS viewers with a medley of country classics on "The Ed Sullivan Show." He sings "Born To Lose," "Oh Lonesome Me," "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)"
    Oct 9, 1967
    Penn State defensive lineman Mike Reid undergoes knee surgery in Danville, Pennsylvania. Two decades later, his name is found in the songwriter credits on a Ronnie Milsap hit, "Where Do The Nights Go"
    Oct 9, 1967
    Banjo player Charles "Chick" Hurt dies. He played from 1932-1960 with The Prairie Ramblers, a WLS Radio act that supported Patsy Montana on the 1935 hit "I Wanna Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart"
    Oct 9, 1967
    "Daydream Believer" is featured in "Art For Monkees' Sake," an episode of NBC's "The Monkees." The song is destined to become a country hit for Anne Murray
    Oct 9, 1967
    Trumpet player Doc Severinsen replaces Skitch Henderson as the band leader of the NBC Tonight Show Orchestra. Severinsen goes on to co-write Mac Davis' hit "Stop And Smell The Roses"

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