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  • Feb 14, 1966
    Bob Dylan begins recording his album "Blonde On Blonde" at Nashville's Columbia Studios, using top Music City session men, including Charlie McCoy, Wayne Moss, Kenny Buttrey, Henry Strzelecki and Hargus "Pig" Robbins
    Feb 14, 1966
    Roger Miller gets a whopping nine nominations in the Grammy awards, with "King Of The Road" in the running for Record of the Year. Jody Miller's satire, "Queen Of The House," is nominated for Best Country Vocal by a Female
    Feb 15, 1966
    Earl Scruggs, Marty Robbins, Stringbean, Waylon Jennings, The Carter Family and Tex Ritter appear on the ABC special "Anatomy Of Pop: The Music Explosion." Also featured: Tony Bennett, The Supremes, Richard Rodgers and Peter, Paul & Mary
    Feb 15, 1966
    Buck Owens records "Think Of Me" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
    Feb 16, 1966
    Ray Price records "A Way To Survive" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
    Feb 17, 1966
    Sgt. Barry Sadler captures gold certifications from the RIAA for the single "The Ballad Of The Green Berets" and the album "Ballads Of The Green Berets"
    Feb 17, 1966
    Waylon Jennings records the Gordon Lightfoot-penned "(That's What You Get) For Lovin' Me" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Feb 18, 1966
    A group of Japanese acts performs "Y'all Come," "Love Letters In The Sand," "A Dear John Letter" and "You Are My Sunshine" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean sings "Make The World Go Away" and welcomes guests Roy Clark and Molly Bee, who covers "Let It Be Me"
    Feb 19, 1966
    Peter, Paul & Mary make a guest appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, performing "Blowin' In The Wind" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium
    Feb 19, 1966
    Buck Owens launches a seven-week run at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line"

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