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Aug 20, 1967
A sound decision: Ray Dolby introduces the Dolby noise-reduction system, which cuts tape hiss in recordings
Aug 21, 1967
Capitol releases Bobbie Gentry's debut album, "Ode To Billie Joe"
Aug 21, 1967
Decca releases Claude Gray's "How Fast Them Trucks Can Go"
Aug 22, 1967
Jimmy C. Newman records "Blue Lonely Winter"
Aug 22, 1967
Elvis Presley cancels a recording session when one of his sidekicks, Richard Davis, has an auto accident in which he kills a pedestrian he doesn't see
Aug 25, 1967
Singer/songwriter Jeff Tweedy is born in Belleville, Illinois. He becomes the frontman for the alt.country band Uncle Tupelo and the alternative-rock band Wilco. He also gets recognized in the lyrics of Eric Church's 2015 single "Mr. Misunderstood"
Aug 25, 1967
Bob Dylan's "Blonde On Blonde" earns a gold album from the RIAA. The collection was one of three Dylan albums recorded at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Aug 26, 1967
Wynn Stewart arrives at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "It's Such A Pretty World Today"
Aug 26, 1967
Jacksonville, Florida, declares Jack Greene Day
Aug 28, 1967
Capitol releases Merle Haggard's album "Branded Man"
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