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  • Apr 9, 1964
    Roy Clark performs "Alabama Jubilee," "Folsom Prison Blues" and "You Don't Want My Love" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Hank Thompson performs "Humpty Dumpty Heart" and "Wildwood Flower." Molly Bee is also in the lineup, as the host sings "The Yellow Rose Of Texas" while arriving on horseback
    Apr 9, 1964
    The Los Angeles Angels, owned by cowboy star Gene Autry, file papers with the city of Anaheim indicating their intent to move the baseball team to Orange County
    Apr 10, 1964
    NBC presents a special, "The Tennessee Ernie Ford Hour," with co-stars Jack Benny, Andy Williams and Annette Funicello
    Apr 11, 1964
    Steve Azar is born in Greenville, Mississippi. He first gains attention with an independent album in 1996, although he waits another six years to score his first hit, "I Don't Have To Be Me ('Til Monday)"
    Apr 12, 1964
    Amy Ray is born in Decatur, Georgia. She becomes one-half of the modern folk duo Indigo Girls, who provide background vocals on Mary Chapin Carpenter's 1993 country hit "The Hard Way"
    Apr 12, 1964
    Deryl Dodd is born in Comanche, Texas. Signed to Sony Nashville as an artist in the 1990s, he contributes backing vocals to a trio of Tracy Lawrence hits and ultimately becomes a force on the Texas red-dirt scene
    Apr 13, 1964
    Capitol releases Jean Shepard's "Second Fiddle (To An Old Guitar)"
    Apr 13, 1964
    Actress Page Hannah is born in Chicago. In 1992, she marries pop producer and songwriter Lou Adler, whose "Poor Side Of Town" was a pop hit for Johnny Rivers when she was two, and again for Joe Stampley in 1983
    Apr 14, 1964
    Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Take My Ring Off Your Finger"
    Apr 14, 1964
    Columbia releases Carl Butler & Pearl's "I'm Hanging Up The Phone"

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