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  • Nov 7, 1914
    Archie Campbell is born in Bulls Gap, Tennessee. A Grand Ole Opry comedian beginning in 1958, he gains his best-known recording with the twisted verbiage of "Rindercella," though he gains his widest recognition as a regular on "Hee Haw"
    Sep 24, 1959
    The Browns record "Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)" at Nashville's RCA Studio B in Nashville. Archie Campbell joins producer Chet Atkins to help the trio learn the song
    Mar 1, 1962
    Johnny Bond records "10 Little Bottles" at the Starday Studios in Nashville. Witnessing the session are Harlan Howard, Jan Howard, Grandpa Jones, Ramona Jones, Archie Campbell and Justin Tubb
    May 7, 1965
    Country and pop are paired unusually in a show at Legion Field in Birmingham. Marty Robbins, Sonny James, Skeeter Davis, Del Reeves and Archie Campbell share the stage with The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones and The Righteous Brothers
    Sep 28, 1966
    Chet Atkins and Archie Campbell perform during a Nashville fundraiser for the Democratic Party
    Nov 22, 1966
    "Nashville Rebel" makes its national debut with Waylon Jennings in the leading role. Others in the picture: Archie Campbell, Sonny James, Cousin Jody, Loretta Lynn, Tex Ritter, Porter Wagoner, The Wilburn Brothers and Faron Young
    Apr 6, 1967
    Nineteen artists band together to record a tribute to Chet Atkins, titled "Chet's Tune," including Bobby Bare, Homer & Jethro, Connie Smith, Archie Campbell, Jimmy Dean, Jim Ed Brown, Jerry Reed, Floyd Cramer, Don Bowman and George Hamilton IV
    Aug 10, 1969
    Loretta Lynn performs "Wine Women And Song" and "You Ain't Woman Enough" on CBS's "Hee Haw." Waylon Jennings also guests with regulars Buck Owens, Junior Samples, Stringbean, Archie Campbell and Roy Clark, who does "White Lightning"
    Oct 15, 1969
    Archie Campbell wins Comedian of the Year during the third annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium
    Sep 29, 1970
    Lynn Anderson performs "Rocky Top" and Ray Charles joins Buck Owens on "Crying Time" during CBS-TV's "Hee Haw," alongside regulars Roy Clark, Minnie Pearl, Stringbean, Grandpa Jones and Archie Campbell

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