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  • Jan 31, 1966
    Brian Wilson records his pop single "Caroline, No" at the Western Recorders in Los Angeles. Glen Campbell appears as a musician on the session, as does his future producer, Al de Lory
    Mar 7, 1966
    Capitol releases Brian Wilson's solo pop single "Caroline, No," with support on guitar from Glen Campbell
    Apr 11, 1966
    Frank Sinatra records "Strangers In The Night" in Hollywood, with Glen Campbell on guitar and future country executive Jimmy Bowen as producer
    May 9, 1966
    The Righteous Brothers collect a gold record from the RIAA for their single "(You're My) Soul And Inspiration," with Glen Campbell in a supporting role on acoustic guitar
    May 16, 1966
    Capitol releases The Beach Boys' album "Pet Sounds," prominently featuring Glen Campbell as rhythm guitarist on numerous tracks
    May 18, 1966
    Reprise releases Frank Sinatra's "Strangers In The Night." Produced by Jimmy Bowen, the single features Glen Campbell on guitar
    Jun 10, 1966
    The Mamas & The Papas nab a gold single from the RIAA for their pop hit "California Dreamin'," featuring guitarist Glen Campbell. Also on the record: bass player Joe Osborn, drummer Hal Blaine and flute player Jim Horn
    Oct 10, 1966
    Capitol releases The Beach Boys' pop single "Good Vibrations," featuring guitar player Glen Campbell
    Jan 17, 1967
    Glen Campbell records "Just To Satisfy You" at the Capitol Recording Studio at Hollywood & Vine in Los Angeles. It becomes a hit for Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson 15 years later
    Feb 11, 1967
    The Monkees announce they intend to play on their own records, cutting Glen Campbell's list of clients as a studio musician

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