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  • Sep 8, 1964
    The Everly Brothers record "Gone Gone Gone" in Nashville. The song will be revived as a Grammy-winning single by Alison Krauss & Robert Plant in 2007
    Sep 14, 1964
    The ABC-TV sitcom "No Time For Sergeants" makes its prime-time debut, with a minor acting role for Bobby Bare
    Sep 15, 1964
    ABC debuts the dark drama "Peyton Place." Tom T. Hall references the series when he writes Jeannie C. Riley's 1968 hit "Harper Valley P.T.A."
    Sep 15, 1964
    Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "One Of These Days"
    Sep 16, 1964
    Rick Nelson performs "There's Nothing I Can Say" on the ABC-TV series "The Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet"
    Sep 16, 1964
    ABC-TV's "Shindig!" makes its prime-time debut. The weekly music show features guitarist James Burton, Glen Campbell and Leon Russell in the house band. The night's highlights include The Everly Brothers teaming with Sam Cooke on "Lucille"
    Sep 17, 1964
    Roger Miller sings "Dang Me," "Chug-A-Lug" and "You Can't Rollerskate In A Buffalo Herd" on the season premiere of ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean delivers "Good Night Cincinnati, Good Mornin' Tennessee," "The Battle Of New Orleans" and "It's No Secret." Molly Bee adds "Everybody Loves Somebody" and "Memory #1"
    Sep 19, 1964
    Trisha Yearwood is born in Monticello, Georgia. A powerful vocalist in the vein of her idol Linda Ronstadt, she wins a Grammy for her 1997 recording of "How Do I Live" and becomes one of the most revered country acts of the 1990s. She marries fellow artist Garth Brooks in 2005
    Sep 20, 1964
    Charlie and Hazel Daniels are married in Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Sep 20, 1964
    Songwriter Bobby Braddock marries Sue Rhodes

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