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Mar 8, 1966
Robert Lunn dies in Nashville. His "talking blues" style made him one of the early stars of the Grand Ole Opry
Mar 9, 1966
Jan Howard records "Evil On Your Mind" in Nashville
Mar 10, 1966
Rock musician Edie Brickell is born in Oak Cliff, Texas. In 1992, she marries singer/songwriter Paul Simon, who authored a pair of country hits, "The Boxer" and "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Mar 10, 1966
Everybody must get stoned: Bob Dylan records "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville, with country musicians Charlie McCoy, Wayne Moss, Kenny Buttrey, Hargus "Pig" Robbins and Henry Strzelecki
Mar 11, 1966
"Walk On By" singer Leroy Van Dyke attends a Nashville dinner that marks the start of a fundraising campaign to support construction of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Mar 11, 1966
Nashville sax player Boots Randolph honks through "You Don't Know Me" and "Yakety Sax" during ABC's broadcast of "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean covers "True Love's A Blessing"
Mar 12, 1966
Jeannie Seely records "Don't Touch Me"
Mar 14, 1966
Columbia releases Ray Price's "A Way To Survive"
Mar 15, 1966
Sandy Posey records the pop hit "Born A Woman" in Nashville
Mar 15, 1966
Roger Miller wins six times at the eighth annual Grammy Awards. "King Of The Road" takes Best Contemporary Male, Contemporary Single, Country & Western Male, Country & Western Single and Country & Western Song, and "The Return Of Roger Miller" snags Country & Western Album
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