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Feb 11, 1965
Future "Hee Haw" cast member Gunilla Hutton makes a stop on CBS-TV's Raymond Burr courtroom drama "Perry Mason"
Feb 11, 1965
Beatles drummer Ringo Starr marries Maureen Cox at London's Caxton Hall. Some 25 years later, he receives a Grammy nomination in the country field for recording "Act Naturally" as a duet with Buck Owens
Feb 11, 1965
The Man In Black collects his first gold record from the RIAA, for the album "Ring Of Fire (The Best Of Johnny Cash)"
Feb 11, 1965
Roger Miller records "One Dyin' And A Buryin'" in Nashville
Feb 13, 1965
"The Bill Anderson Show" debuts on TV, where it will remain in syndication for the following nine years
Feb 15, 1965
Decca releases the Loretta Lynn album "Songs From My Heart..."
Feb 15, 1965
Decca releases Kitty Wells' album "Burning Memories"
Feb 15, 1965
Decca releases the Webb Pierce album "Memory #1"
Feb 15, 1965
Capitol releases Charlie Louvin's "See The Big Man Cry"
Feb 15, 1965
Pop star Nat "King" Cole dies of lung cancer at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica. He charted more than 100 singles during his career, including the original version of "Mona Lisa," remade in country by Jimmy Wakely, Moon Mullican and Willie Nelson
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