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Nov 21, 1965
Jimmy Dean performs at the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York. The show represents the final appearance of fiddler Cecil Brower, who dies at a post-show party at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
Nov 21, 1965
Fiddler Cecil Brower dies during a party at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City of a perforated ulcer. One of the pioneers of western swing, he established the fiddle's role in the genre during his tenure with Milton Brown's Musical Brownies
Nov 22, 1965
Wendy Moten is born in Memphis. In addition to her career as an artist, she provides backing vocals on other acts' recordings, including Carrie Underwood's "Love Wins"
Nov 22, 1965
"It Ain't Me, Babe" songwriter Bob Dylan marries Sara Lowndes on Long Island
Nov 23, 1965
The Wilburn Brothers record "Someone Before Me"
Nov 24, 1965
Sonny James records "Take Good Care Of Her"
Nov 24, 1965
Tennessee Ernie Ford guests on the CBS variety series "The Danny Kaye Show"
Nov 24, 1965
Mandolin player Adam Steffey is born in Tennessee. He joins Alison Krauss' bluegrass band, Union Station, performing on "When You Say Nothing At All," before leaving the group in 1998. In 2009, he helps form the bluegrass band The Boxcars
Nov 24, 1965
MGM releases Elvis Presley's "Harum Scarum"
Nov 25, 1965
Leroy Van Dyke is dropped from the Grand Ole Opry cast for failing to make the required number of annual appearances
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