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  • Nov 25, 1965
    Glen Campbell performs "May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" on an episode of "Shindig!" that emanates from paradise: Hawaii. Guitarist James Burton also contributes "Yakety Axe"
    Nov 25, 1964
    The Harden Trio signs with Columbia Records
    Nov 25, 1964
    Rick Nelson performs "Happy Guy" on ABC-TV's "The Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet"
    Nov 25, 1961
    After The New York Journal American's Dorothy Kilgallen referred to a Carnegie Hall lineup of country stars as "Carnegie hillbillies," Patsy Cline shoots back on a stage in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, referring to her as "the wicked witch of the east"
    Nov 25, 1961
    Deejay Eddie Stubbs is born in Bethesda, Maryland. A musician with the bluegrass group The Johnson Mountain Boys, he works with Nashville's WSM Radio, where he announces the Grand Ole Opry and becomes a voice for the genre's heritage artists
    Nov 25, 1960
    Christian-pop singer Amy Grant is born in Augusta, Georgia. She marries songwriter Gary Chapman, who eventually becomes the host of TNN's "Prime Time Country." After a 1999 divorce, she marries country singer Vince Gill in 2000
    Nov 25, 1957
    Ralph Emery begins working as the all-night disc jockey on Nashville's WSM Radio
    Nov 25, 1956
    Gene Autry & The Cass County Boys perform "Back In The Saddle Again" and "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" on an installment of NBC-TV's "The Steve Allen Show" that also features singer and disc jockey Jim Lowe
    Nov 25, 1954
    Les Paul & Mary Ford welcome a daughter, Colleen Evelyn Paul, at a New Jersey hospital. The child dies four days later
    Nov 25, 1949
    Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters record a pop version of Scotty Wiseman's "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?"

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