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Nov 18, 1964
The Everly Brothers perform "Bye Bye Love" and "All I Have To Do Is Dream" during "Shindig!" on ABC
Nov 18, 1964
Connie Smith records "Then And Only Then" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Nov 19, 1964
Jimmy Dean performs "Sleepy-Eyed John" and "Once A Day" while hosting the ABC series "The Jimmy Dean Show." Traditional-pop singer Jerry Vale covers "Half As Much," and Buck & Smitty & The Virginians contribute "Orange Blossom Special"
Nov 19, 1964
McGuinn, Hillman & Crosby rename their band as The Byrds. The group becomes an important link in the growth of country-rock, particularly through the 1968 album "Sweetheart Of The Rodeo"
Nov 21, 1964
Buck Owens' "Together Again/My Heart Skips A Beat" launches a seven-week stay at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart
Nov 24, 1964
Filming comes to a conclusion for the Elvis Presley movie "Tickle Me" in Los Angeles
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 26, 1964
Johnny Cash sings "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Ring Of Fire" on ABC-TV's "The Jimmy Dean Show," where Dean and Floyd Cramer perform "Back In The Saddle Again." Cramer also plays a portion of "Last Date" on the episode, which features guest Molly Bee
Nov 26, 1964
Mel Tillis and Red Foley find songwriter Marijohn Wilkin, co-writer of "The Long Black Veil," barely conscious at her rural Tennessee home. Wilkin had attempted to commit suicide with sleeping pills and aspirin
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