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Jul 24, 1967
Tommy Duncan dies in San Diego from a heart attack. The former vocalist for Bob Wills' Texas Playboys delivered such milestone recordings as "Right Or Wrong," "New San Antonio Rose" and "Roly Poly"
Jul 25, 1967
The London Times carries an ad that lobbies for the legalization of marijuana. It's signed by all four members of The Beatles, each of whom is destined to achieve some country success as a songwriter or recording artist
Jul 26, 1967
With her first hit, "Ode To Billie Joe," in release, Bobbie Gentry cuts the final five songs for her debut album at the Capitol Recording Studios in Los Angeles. The project is rather inventively titled: "Ode To Billie Joe"
Jul 28, 1967
"What Am I Bid?" has its world premiere at the Paramount Theater in Nashville. Leroy Van Dyke stars in the picture, also featuring Tex Ritter, Faron Young, Johnny Sea, Darrell McCall and Al Hirt
Jul 29, 1967
Marty Robbins hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Tonight Carmen"
Jul 29, 1967
Jack Greene's "All The Time" spends the first of five total weeks at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart
Jul 31, 1967
Charley Pride records "The Day The World Stood Still"
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