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Jun 15, 1957
June Carter makes a cameo as a saloon girl on the CBS western "Gunsmoke"
Jun 16, 1957
Rusty Draper guests on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show," alongside Johnny Mathis, John Raitt and Polly Bergen
Jun 17, 1957
Columbia releases Ray Price's "My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You"
Jun 18, 1957
Grady Nutt marries his collegiate sweetheart, Eleanor Wilson. The Baptist minister goes on to become a member of the "Hee Haw" cast
Jun 19, 1957
Gene Vincent records the pop hit "Lotta Lovin'" at the Capitol Tower in Los Angeles with a band that includes Buck Owens
Jun 19, 1957
David Ragsdale is accidentally shot in the back at a San Mateo, California, bar. A year later, Ragsdale files a $500,000 suit against Ray Price, reasoning that if Price hadn't been singing, he wouldn't have been at the club
Jun 22, 1957
Patsy Cline performs "Walkin' After Midnight" on ABC's "Ozark Jubilee"
Jun 22, 1957
"The Jimmy Dean Show" makes its prime-time debut on CBS-TV 11 weeks after the network first started airing it as a six days-a-week daytime program
Jun 23, 1957
Songwriter Keith Palmer is born in Hyatt, Missouri. He writes Reba McEntire's "For My Broken Heart" and Johnny Rodriguez' "I Didn't (Every Chance I Had)"
Jun 23, 1957
Happy trails from the network: "The Roy Rogers Show" makes its final prime-time appearance on NBC-TV. The show also features Dale Evans and Pat Brady, with Rogers and Evans singing the theme song, "Happy Trails"
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