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Apr 16, 1962
Bass player Jerry Scheff has a son, Jason Scheff, in San Diego, California. The elder Scheff goes on to play during the 1970s with Elvis Presley. The younger Scheff becomes a singer in the 1980s with Chicago
Apr 16, 1962
Decca releases the Brenda Lee pop hit "Everybody Loves Me But You"
Apr 18, 1962
Rex Allen records "Don't Go Near The Indians" in Nashville
Apr 18, 1962
Buck Owens remakes The Drifters' "Save The Last Dance For Me" in an afternoon session at Los Angeles' Capitol Recording Studios
Apr 18, 1962
Johnny Cash and "Bonanza" star Lorne Greene hold a recording session at the Columbia Studios in Hollywood. The track is never released
Apr 19, 1962
Johnny and Jonie Mosby sign with Columbia Records
Apr 19, 1962
ABC-Paramount rush releases an edited version of Ray Charles' "I Can't Stop Loving You" to beat Tab Hunter's pop rendition of the song
Apr 22, 1962
Jerry Lee Lewis' 3-year-old son, Steve, drowns in the family's pool in Memphis
Apr 23, 1962
Decca releases Loretta Lynn's "Success"
Apr 24, 1962
Five days after signing with Columbia, Johnny and Jonie Mosby hold their first recording session for the label in Los Angeles
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