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  • Feb 9, 1964
    The Beatles appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show" for the first time. The event inspires Clint Black guitarist Hayden Nicholas to become a musician
    Feb 10, 1964
    Ray Pillow has his first recording session, for Capitol Records
    Feb 10, 1964
    Marty Robbins records "The Cowboy In The Continental Suit" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Feb 10, 1964
    Elvis Presley sends a congratulatory telegram to The Beatles in New York, one day after their American TV debut on "The Ed Sullivan Show"
    Feb 11, 1964
    Six months after The Louvin Brothers played their last concert, Charlie Louvin records his first solo hit, the Bill Anderson-written "I Don't Love You Anymore"
    Feb 11, 1964
    Columbia releases Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs' "Petticoat Junction"
    Feb 11, 1964
    The Beatles give their first U.S. performance at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C. Three of the four members will receive credits as songwriters on future country hits
    Feb 12, 1964
    Fred Foster announces the purchase of the Phillips Recording Studio in downtown Nashville from Sun Records owner Sam Phillips. The facility is renamed the Fred Foster Sound Studio
    Feb 12, 1964
    The Beatles perform at New York's prestigious Carnegie Hall. Three of the English band's members--John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison--will appear in future decades as songwriters on country hits
    Feb 13, 1964
    George Jones, Jimmy Dean and Eydie Gorme team on "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Jones does versions of "Your Heart Turned Left (And I Was On The Right)," "She Thinks I Still Care," "Who Shot Sam" and "White Lightning." Dean covers "Frankie And Johnny," and Gorme does "Half As Much"

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