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Feb 14, 1962
Phil and Don Everly graduate from boot camp in the Marines, hours before Don marries former actress Venetia Stevenson in San Diego
Feb 15, 1962
Ray Charles records "I Can't Stop Loving You," "Born To Lose" and "You Don't Know Me" for his album "Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music" at United Studios in Los Angeles
Feb 16, 1962
Columbia releases Ray Price's "I've Just Destroyed The World (I'm Living In)"
Feb 18, 1962
With a weekend pass from the Marines, The Everly Brothers perform "Crying In The Rain" on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in their full military uniforms
Feb 19, 1962
Chuck Berry, the author of "Maybellene," "Johnny B. Goode" and "Thirty Days," begins a three-year sentence in the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, for violating the Mann Act, an antiquated law designed to battle prostitution
Feb 22, 1962
Patsy Cline lip-synchs "She's Got You" in her "American Bandstand" debut
Feb 26, 1962
Decca releases The Wilburn Brothers' "Trouble's Back In Town"
Feb 26, 1962
Trumpeter Al Hirt records his instrumental pop hit "Java" at RCA Studio B in Nashville, with Chet Atkins and Steve Sholes producing
Feb 26, 1962
Carl & Pearl Butler record "Don't Let Me Cross Over"
Feb 27, 1962
RCA releases Elvis Presley's "Good Luck Charm"
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