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  • Mar 1, 1958
    Bob Dylan is paid to perform for the first time when his group, The Golden Chords, appears at the Armory in Hibbing, Minnesota. He goes on to write the Roger McGuinn & Chris Hillman hit "You Ain't Going Nowhere"
    Mar 1, 1958
    New Orleans proclaims Elvis Presley Day while The King is in the city, ready to do location shooting for the movie "King Creole"
    Mar 1, 1958
    Buddy Holly arrives in London for a 25-day tour of Britain which will be witnessed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Graham Nash and Elton John. Within months, Holly produces Waylon Jennings' first recording session
    Mar 1, 1958
    Following his criticism of management at WSM Radio, Marty Robbins is fired by the Grand Ole Opry, which refers to him as a "prima donna" in an official statement, after his performance on the Saturday evening show
    Mar 2, 1958
    The Everly Brothers perform on CBS-TV's weekly variety series "The Ed Sullivan Show" from New York
    Mar 5, 1958
    Pop singer Andy Gibb is born in Manchester, England. He's established in the summer of 1977 with "I Just Want To Be Your Everything," covered as a country hit several months later by Connie Smith
    Mar 6, 1958
    Five days after he was fired from the Grand Ole Opry, Marty Robbins and the Opry patch up their differences
    Mar 6, 1958
    The Everly Brothers record "All I Have To Do Is Dream" and "Claudette" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Mar 8, 1958
    Johnny Cash performs "Ballad Of A Teenage Queen" on "The Dick Clark Show" on ABC. Also featured are The Platters and The Silhouettes
    Mar 8, 1958
    Jimmy Dean is a guest on NBC-TV's "The Perry Como Show"

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