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Jul 10, 1967
Fiddler Hoyle Nix, who wrote the western-swing classic "Big Ball's In Cowtown," marries Joy Franklin in Durant, Oklahoma
Jul 10, 1967
Capitol releases Bobbie Gentry's "Ode To Billie Joe"
Jul 10, 1967
Kenny Rogers leaves The New Christy Minstrels
Jul 10, 1967
Roy Acuff and Wesley Rose attend as Acuff-Rose opens a new, multi-million-dollar building on Franklin Road in Nashville
Jul 11, 1967
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Deep Water"
Jul 11, 1967
Bob and Sara Dylan have a daughter, Anna Lea Dylan, months before he records the original version of "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight," a future country hit for Judy Rodman
Jul 11, 1967
One day after leaving The New Christy Minstrels, Kenny Rogers forms The First Edition with Thelma Camacho, Mike Settle and Terry Williams
Jul 12, 1967
"That Tennessee Beat" debuts in movie theaters with Merle Travis, The Statler Brothers, Minnie Pearl, Floyd "Lightnin'" Chance, Pete Drake, Buddy Mize, Boots Randolph and The Stoney Mountain Cloggers
Jul 14, 1967
Burglars steal $5,000 worth of goods from Hank Snow's office while he plays the Grand Ole Opry. Taken are watches, cufflinks, diamond earrings, belt buckles and insurance papers, but no money
Jul 14, 1967
Decca releases Webb Pierce's "Fool, Fool, Fool"
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