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  • Mar 7, 1964
    Lefty Frizzell begins a four-week stay atop the Billboard country singles chart with "Saginaw, Michigan," written by Bill Anderson
    Mar 7, 1964
    ABC's "Hootenanny" takes on a country flavor with appearances by Eddy Arnold, The Carter Family, Hoyt Axton and Sheb Wooley, who performs "That's My Pa"
    Mar 7, 1964
    Jim & Jesse and Ernie Ashworth join the Grand Ole Opry, with Ashworth delivering his recent #1 single "Talk Back Trembling Lips"
    Mar 8, 1964
    Wynn and Delores Stewart have a daughter, Wren Dee Stewart, in Las Vegas
    Mar 9, 1964
    Skeeter Davis records "Gonna Get Along Without You Now"
    Mar 9, 1964
    The Statler Brothers show up at a Johnny Cash show in Canton, Ohio, and open the concert when the Man in Black is late. Cash subsequently adds them to his touring cast for the next eight years
    Mar 10, 1964
    Carl Butler & Pearl record "I'm Hanging Up The Phone"
    Mar 10, 1964
    Ernest Tubb & Loretta Lynn record "Mr. And Mrs. Used To Be" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville
    Mar 11, 1964
    Capitol releases Charlie Louvin's first solo hit, "I Don't Love You Anymore"
    Mar 11, 1964
    Songwriter Jerry Abbott and his wife, Carolyn, have a son, Vincent Abbott, in Dallas, Texas. Dad goes on to write the Buck Owens & Emmylou Harris hit "Play Together Again Again." As Vinnie Paul, son goes on to play in the metal band Pantera

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