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Feb 18, 1967
Billboard reports Roy Acuff has sold Dunbar Cave, a music resort in Montgomery County, Tennessee, for more than $200,000
Feb 18, 1967
Teen-aged Steve Sanders makes a guest appearance on CBS-TV's "Gunsmoke." As an adult, he spends eight years as a member of The Oak Ridge Boys
Feb 19, 1967
Burl Ives guests on "The Andy Williams Show" on NBC-TV
Feb 19, 1967
Dallas Frazier writes the George Jones hit "If My Heart Had Windows," later remade by Patty Loveless
Feb 20, 1967
Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "I Threw Away The Rose"
Feb 24, 1967
The Bee Gees sign their first management deal with Robert Stigwood in London. Within a year, they introduce their song "Words," destined to become a country hit for Susie Allanson in 1979
Feb 25, 1967
Connie Smith guests on the ABC-TV series "The Lawrence Welk Show"
Feb 26, 1967
Dr. George Nichopolous treats Elvis Presley for the first time, for saddle sores, at his ranch near Walls, Mississippi. "Dr. Nick" becomes a central figure in the posthumous revelations about Presley's drug abuse
Feb 27, 1967
Decca releases Bill Anderson's album "Get While The Gettin's Good"
Feb 27, 1967
Columbia releases Ray Price's "Danny Boy"
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