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  • Sep 28, 1966
    "Road To Nashville" opens, starring Johnny Cash, Lefty Frizzell, Ralph Emery, The Osbornes, Bill Phillips, Margie Singleton, Kitty Wells, Johnny Wright, Norma Jean, Bobby Sykes, Don Winters and multiple Carters: Maybelle, June, Helen and Anita
    Dec 29, 1966
    "Second Fiddle To A Steel Guitar" debuts in movie theaters with Minnie Pearl, Sonny James, Lefty Frizzell, Kitty Wells, Johnny Wright, Connie Smith, Billy Walker, Curly Fox, Dottie West, Webb Pierce, Faron Young, Bill Monroe and Little Jimmy Dickens
    Apr 1, 1967
    On opening day, the Country Music Hall of Fame unveils its Walkway of Stars. Among the initial honorees: Lefty Frizzell, Hank Williams Jr., Jeannie Seely, Webb Pierce, and songwriters Hank Cochran and Boudleaux Bryant
    Oct 22, 1971
    "The Last Picture Show" appears in theaters with Jeff Bridges in the cast. The soundtrack includes loads of Hank Williams songs, plus Hank Thompson's "The Wild Side Of Life," Hank Snow's "(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I," Pee Wee King's "Slow Poke" and Lefty Frizzell's "Give Me More, More, More (Of Your Kisses)"
    Oct 15, 1972
    The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame inducts Lefty Frizzell, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant ("Bye Bye Love"), Jack Rhodes ("A Satisfied Mind") and Don Robertson ("Please Help Me, I'm Falling")
    Jul 11, 1973
    Johnny Rodriguez records "That's The Way Love Goes," written by Lefty Frizzell, at the Mercury Studio in Nashville
    Jul 17, 1973
    Lefty Frizzell records his classics "I Never Go Around Mirrors" and "That's The Way Love Goes" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
    Oct 22, 1974
    Lefty Frizzell records two songs at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio in what proves to be the final recording session of his life
    Apr 30, 1975
    Seven weeks after their 30th anniversary, Alice Frizzell files for divorce from Lefty Frizzell, citing "cruel and inhuman treatment"
    Jul 19, 1975
    Lefty Frizzell dies in Nashville following a stroke. He leaves a trail of honky-tonk classics, such as "If You've Got The Money I've Got The Time" and "Always Late (With Your Kisses)," on his way to membership in the Country Music Hall of Fame

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