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  • Oct 25, 1958
    Don Gibson sings "Give Myself A Party" on ABC's "The Dick Clark Show." Also on the bill are Frankie Avalon and Buddy Holly
    Oct 25, 1958
    The cover of TV Guide features comedian George Burns, destined to net a country hit with his 1979 recording of "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again"
    Oct 25, 1958
    Mark Miller, of Sawyer Brown, is born in Dayton, Ohio. He becomes the lead singer for the group, which begins earning hits after winning "Star Search" in 1984. The band claims the Country Music Association's Vocal Group of the Year award in 1997
    Oct 26, 1958
    The Wilburn Brothers record "Which One Is To Blame"
    Oct 27, 1958
    Kitty Wells records "Mommy For A Day" during the afternoon at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording Studio. She also records "All The Time," a Mel Tillis song destined to become a hit for Jack Greene
    Oct 28, 1958
    Ron Hemby, of The Buffalo Club, is born. He serves as lead singer for the group, which earns a hit in 1997 with the smooth "If She Don't Love You." The act breaks up before a second album is ever made
    Oct 28, 1958
    Buddy Holly holds his final recording session, three months before he dies in a plane crash. Holly had become the first person to produce Waylon Jennings, and his song "True Love Ways" would later become a country hit for Mickey Gilley
    Oct 29, 1958
    Bill Haley & His Comets perform in Stuttgart, West Germany. In the audience is private Elvis Presley, watching Haley for the second time in less than a week
    Oct 31, 1958
    Songwriter Sandy Knox is born in Houston, Texas. Her credits include the Reba McEntire & Linda Davis duet "Does He Love You" and McEntire's "She Thinks His Name Was John"
    Oct 31, 1958
    Mel McDaniel makes money for performing for the first time when he appears at a talent contest in school in Okmulgee, Oklahoma

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