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Jul 14, 1967
Johnny Cash receives his second gold album from the RIAA for "I Walk The Line"
Jul 15, 1967
Sonny James' "Need You" rises to #1 on the Billboard country albums chart
Jul 17, 1967
Saxophone player John Coltrane dies of liver cancer at Huntington Hospital in Huntington, New York. The jazz icon is mentioned alongside Frank Sinatra and The Righteous Brothers in the bridge of Brad Paisley's 2011 single "Old Alabama"
Jul 17, 1967
Susan Ashton is born in Irving, Texas. The contemporary Christian singer adds background vocals to several Garth Brooks recordings, including "She's Every Woman," "She's Gonna Make It" and "You Move Me"
Jul 19, 1967
Alternative-country icon Gram Parsons applies for membership in the Los Angeles chapter of the Musicians Union
Jul 20, 1967
Jerry Lee Lewis begins a tour of England, his first since his marriage to his cousin became public knowledge in a 1958 visit that undermined his career
Jul 21, 1967
ABC-TV debuts "Malibu U," a summertime music show with a collegiate theme, hosted by Rick Nelson
Jul 22, 1967
David Houston's "With One Exception" hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Jul 22, 1967
"Buck Owens And His Buckaroos In Japan!" tops the Billboard country albums chart
Jul 22, 1967
The Kinney Corporation buys Elektra Records for $7 million, making it a sister to Kinney's Warner Bros. subsidiary. The Elektra roster eventually includes Hank Williams Jr., Eddie Rabbitt, Conway Twitty and Crystal Gayle
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