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  • Mar 28, 1960
    Brenda Lee records the pop hit "I'm Sorry" at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
    Mar 29, 1960
    A Los Angeles judge approves Nat "King" Cole's adoption of a 13-month-old boy, Nat Kelly Cole. The senior Cole appeared on an early version of the Billboard country chart in 1944 with "Straighten Up And Fly Right"
    Mar 29, 1960
    Tootsie's Orchid Lounge opens on lower Broadway in Nashville, just around the corner from the Grand Ole Opry. The small, lavender bar becomes a hangout for the likes of Willie Nelson, Harlan Howard, Hank Cochran and Mel Tillis
    Mar 31, 1960
    Little Jimmy Dickens records "We Could" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville. Charley Pride turns the song into a hit 14 years later
    Mar 31, 1960
    Jim Reeves records "I'm Gettin' Better" in an evening session at RCA Studio B in Nashville. He also records "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight," which becomes a duet with Deborah Allen nearly 20 years later

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