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  • Sep 26, 1966
    Decca releases Jack Greene's "There Goes My Everything"
    Sep 26, 1966
    "Last Train To Clarksville" is featured in "Monkey Vs. Machine," the third episode of NBC's "The Monkees." The song is eventually named one of country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number"
    Sep 27, 1966
    Bill Anderson and Jan Howard record "For Loving You"
    Sep 28, 1966
    Cellist Martha McCrory joins the Nashville chapter of the American Federation of Musicians. During her union tenure, she plays on dozens of country hits, including Charlie Rich's "The Most Beautiful Girl," Elvis Presley's "Moody Blue," Marty Robbins' "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife" and Dave & Sugar's "Golden Tears"
    Sep 28, 1966
    Chet Atkins and Archie Campbell perform during a Nashville fundraiser for the Democratic Party
    Sep 28, 1966
    Big-band leader Lucky Millinder dies in New York City. A mid-century jazz and R&B figure, he planted two 1944 singles--"Sweet Slumber" and "Hurry, Hurry"--on Billboard's folk charts, which ultimately became the magazine's country list
    Sep 28, 1966
    "Road To Nashville" opens, starring Marty Robbins, Webb Pierce, Bill Anderson, Hank Snow, Porter Wagoner, Dottie West, Faron Young and Connie Smith. The Stoneman Family also appears in the film, performing "Tupelo County Jail"

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