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  • Feb 9, 1963
    Backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, Patsy Cline makes a chilling prediction to Ray Walker, of The Jordanaires, referring to her previous auto accidents: "Honey, I've had two bad ones. The third one will be a charm, or it'll kill me." It's her last Opry show
    Nov 5, 1964
    Dottie West sings "Here Comes My Baby" as "The Jimmy Dean Show" airs from Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Other guests on the ABC broadcast include Eddy Arnold, Minnie Pearl, Chet Atkins, Flatt & Scruggs, Ernest Tubb and The Jordanaires, who join Dean on "Big Bad John"
    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
    Oct 4, 1965
    CBS-TV's "The Steve Lawrence Show" presents a salute to country music, with Eddy Arnold, Grandpa Jones, The Jordanaires, The Stoney Mountain Cloggers and fiddlers Shorty Lavender, Benny Martin and Tommy Vaden
    Mar 5, 1967
    The Jordanaires perform in the third annual Cerebral Palsy Telethon, broadcast from the Fairgrounds Coliseum in Nashville
    May 28, 1967
    Chet Atkins is the subject of a tribute concert at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium marking his 20th year in the music industry. On hand are Waylon Jennings, Jimmy Dean, Merle Travis, Floyd Cramer, John D. Loudermilk, Dottie West, Homer & Jethro, Harlan Howard and The Jordanaires
    Aug 22, 1968
    The Jordanaires and Anita Kerr overdub backing vocals on Buck Owens' "I've Got You On My Mind Again" in Nashville
    Sep 22, 1968
    The Jordanaires sing "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)" during Red Foley's funeral at the Madison Church of Christ in Tennessee. Others in attendance include Minnie Pearl, Porter Wagoner, Roy Acuff, Brenda Lee, Grandpa Jones, Webb Pierce and Pat Boone
    Jun 23, 1970
    Ringo Starr launches his solo career in Nashville by recording with Jerry Reed, Jeannie Kendall, The Jordanaires, Scotty Moore and Charlie Daniels. The result is the album "Beaucoups Of Blues"
    Sep 1, 1971
    Five musicians, plus The Jordanaires, add new parts to the late Jim Reeves' "The Writing's On The Wall" during an overdub session at the RCA Studios in Nashville

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