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Apr 2, 1960
Johnny Horton performs "Sink The Bismarck" in a guest slot on ABC-TV's music series "The Dick Clark Show"
Apr 2, 1960
Buck Owens sings "Above And Beyond" on ABC's "Jubilee USA"
Apr 2, 1960
Jimmy C. Newman records "A Lovely Work Of Art" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
Apr 2, 1960
Bless their little pea-pickin' magazine: Tennessee Ernie Ford is featured on the cover of TV Guide
Apr 3, 1960
Elvis Presley records "It's Now Or Never" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Apr 3, 1960
The Everly Brothers start their first tour of the United Kingdom
Apr 4, 1960
Warner Bros. releases The Everly Brothers' pop hit "Cathy's Clown." Reba McEntire reinvents it as a country single in 1989
Apr 4, 1960
Billboard magazine reports that RCA has become the first record label to release pop singles in stereo
Apr 4, 1960
Elvis Presley records "Are You Lonesome To-night?" and "Such A Night" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Apr 6, 1960
Guitarist Warren Haynes is born in Asheville, North Carolina. A member of The Allman Brothers Band and a founder of Gov't Mule, he co-writes the Garth Brooks hit "Two Of A Kind, Working On A Full House"
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