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Jun 12, 1967
ABC releases songwriter Curly Putman's recording of "My Elusive Dreams." His single doesn't become a hit; David Houston & Tammy Wynette's version does
Jun 12, 1967
Decca releases Bill Anderson's "No One's Gonna Hurt You Anymore"
Jun 14, 1967
The summer replacement series "The Steve Allen Comedy Hour" debuts on CBS. Allen's resume includes success as a country songwriter: "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)" was a 1950 hit for Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely
Jun 14, 1967
The Monkees begin recording their pop hit, "Daydream Believer," at the RCA Studios in Hollywood. The song is destined to become a country hit for Anne Murray
Jun 16, 1967
Johnny Rivers, author of the future country hit "Poor Side Of Town," performs on the opening night of the historic Monterey Pop Festival in California. He shares the bill with Simon & Garfunkel, Lou Rawls and The Association
Jun 16, 1967
Rumors emerge that Porter Wagoner has been killed and that his female singing partner, Norma Jean, is critically injured after a South Carolina man with a name similar to Wagoner is shot. Wagoner's road show is in Little Rock at the time
Jun 16, 1967
The movie "Hell On Wheels" opens in theaters with roles for Connie Smith and Marty Robbins, who plays a NASCAR driver. Also appearing: The Stonemans
Jun 17, 1967
Songwriter Rivers Rutherford is born in Germantown, Tennessee. His credits include Kenny Chesney's "Living In Fast Forward," Brooks & Dunn's "Ain't Nothing 'Bout You," Rodney Atkins' "These Are My People" and Tim McGraw's "Real Good Man"
Jun 17, 1967
Stu Phillips makes his first Grand Ole Opry appearance since becoming a member
Jun 17, 1967
Jack Greene's ballad "All The Time," written by Mel Tillis, begins a five-week run at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
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