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  • Jun 15, 1962
    Johnny Cash tops a bill at the prestigious Hollywood Bowl with Patsy Cline, George Jones, The Carter Family, Johnny Western, Merle Travis, Gene Autry, Gordon Terry, Roger Miller, Flatt & Scruggs, Stuart Hamblen, Don Gibson and Leroy Van Dyke
    Jan 3, 1963
    Don Gibson records "Head Over Heels In Love With You" during a morning session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    May 15, 1963
    Ray Charles wins Best Rhythm & Blues Recording with the Don Gibson-penned "I Can't Stop Loving You" during the fifth annual Grammy Awards
    Oct 8, 1964
    Don Gibson is admitted at St. Mary's Hospital in Knoxville after taking more than 50 pills in a suicide attempt at his apartment
    Dec 5, 1964
    The Grand Ole Opry dismisses 11 members for inadequate attendance: George Morgan, Billy Grammer, Johnny Wright, Ferlin Husky, Justin Tubb, Don Gibson, Faron Young, Stonewall Jackson, Kitty Wells, The Jordanaires and Ray Price
    Jan 27, 1965
    Don Gibson is arrested at his home in Nashville for assault and battery following an altercation with his wife, Rosalene. She is hospitalized two days later with a laceration above her eye
    Jan 29, 1965
    Don Gibson's wife, Rosalene, is admitted to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville with a cut above her right eye and possible eye damage
    Feb 1, 1965
    Don Gibson is admitted to Nashville's Baptist Hospital after he's found at the Biltmore Motel, unconscious from a drug overdose. The event is labeled a suicide attempt, triggered by domestic problems, though Gibson later denies trying to take his life
    Apr 28, 1965
    Don Gibson records "Watch Where You're Going" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    May 26, 1965
    Don Gibson records "A Born Loser" in a morning session at Nashville's RCA Studio B

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