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  • Apr 18, 1966
    Decca releases Wilma Burgess' version of "Don't Touch Me"
    Apr 19, 1966
    Wanda Jackson records "Tears Will Be The Chaser For Your Wine"
    Apr 19, 1966
    Gene Autry's California Angels hold their first regular-season baseball game at their new Anaheim Stadium. The team loses to the Chicago White Sox, 3-1
    Apr 19, 1966
    Eddy Arnold records "The Tip Of My Fingers" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Apr 20, 1966
    Eddy Arnold records a pair of hits, "Somebody Like Me" and "Misty Blue," at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Apr 21, 1966
    Roger Miller and Patti Page make guest appearances on NBC-TV's "The Dean Martin Show," where Miller and Martin duet on "King Of The Road"
    Apr 23, 1966
    Eddy Arnold tops the Billboard country albums chart with "I Want To Go With You"
    Apr 24, 1966
    Thirteen-year-old Steve Sanders performs on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show." Sanders will become a member of The Oak Ridge Boys two decades later
    Apr 24, 1966
    Burl Ives joins Florence Henderson and John Gary in the lineup for the week's edition of "The Bell Telephone Hour" on NBC
    Apr 26, 1966
    Keyboard player Jeff Huskins is born in Arlington, Texas. He replaces Brady Seals as a member of Little Texas in 1994 and makes his first recordings with the band for its "Greatest Hits." He also records with Clint Black and Chely Wright and forms a record label, Vivaton, in 2004

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