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  • Mar 25, 1923
    Bonnie Guitar is born in Seattle, Washington. An L.A. session guitarist in the 1950s, she has three Top 10 country hits in the 1960s and co-founds Dolphin Records, which yields The Fleetwoods' pop hit "Come Softly" and The Ventures' "Walk--Don't Run"
    Jun 30, 1957
    The Everly Brothers make their national TV debut, singing "Bye Bye Love" on "The Ed Sullivan Show," live from New York. Bonnie Guitar also appears on the CBS program, performing "Dark Moon"
    Jun 18, 1966
    Billy Walker, Lorne Greene and Boots Randolph headline a country show at the historic Hollywood Bowl. The bill also features Justin Tubb, Stonewall Jackson, Pat Buttram, Joe & Rose Lee Maphis, Warner Mack, Billy Mize, Skeets McDonald, Tex Williams, Marion Worth, Billy Wallace and Bonnie Guitar
    Mar 6, 1967
    Bonnie Guitar wins Top Female Vocalist in the second annual Academy of Country & Western Music awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles

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