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  • Jul 21, 1960
    Pop songwriter Al Hoffman dies in New York City. Two years prior, he strung together a trio of hits for country/pop singer Jimmie Rodgers: "Secretly," "Are You Really Mine" and "Oh-Oh, I'm Falling In Love Again"
    Jul 21, 1960
    Elvis Presley receives a certificate designating him a first-degree black belt in karate
    Jul 23, 1960
    Roy Orbison sings "Only The Lonely" on ABC's "The Dick Clark Show." Anita Bryant performs "Paper Roses"
    Jul 23, 1960
    Tex Ritter and Eddy Arnold guest on ABC-TV's "Ozark Jubilee"
    Jul 23, 1960
    Roy Orbison makes his first appearance on Dick Clark's "American Bandstand"
    Jul 30, 1960
    Songwriter Karen Staley is born in Hookstown, Pennsylvania. She authors Terri Clark's "Everytime I Cry," Tracy Byrd's "The Keeper Of The Stars," Trick Pony's "On A Night Like This" and Faith Hill's "Let's Go To Vegas"
    Jul 31, 1960
    Connie Francis records the pop hit "My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own" at Radio Recorders in Los Angeles. Debby Boone re-introduces it as a country hit in 1979

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