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Jun 22, 1964
"Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter leaves New York's Columbia Presbyterian Hospital following 10 days of treatment for a hip fracture and a bladder infection
Jun 22, 1964
Shooting begins for the Elvis Presley picture "Girl Happy" in Los Angeles
Jun 23, 1964
Future Oak Ridge Boy Joe Bonsall is in the stands at Philadelphia's Connie Mack Stadium, where the Phillies split a doubleheader with the Chicago Cubs, losing 2-0 in the opener and winning 9-0 in the second game
Jun 24, 1964
Connie Smith signs with RCA Records
Jun 30, 1964
Columbia releases Claude King's "Sam Hill"
Jun 30, 1964
Columbia releases Stonewall Jackson's "Don't Be Angry"
Jun 30, 1964
Johnny Cash records four songs written by Peter La Farge and one by Johnny Horton to complete his Native American-themed album "Bitter Tears." The project will receive a Grammy nomination
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