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  • Jul 7, 1927
    Charlie Louvin, of The Louvin Brothers, is born in Section, Alabama. Along with brother Ira, they mix gospel and country, landing on the Grand Ole Opry in 1955. Charlie remains with the Opry following his brother's death in 1965
    Jul 4, 1940
    The Louvin Brothers make their performing debut in Flatrock, Alabama
    Aug 22, 1949
    After ending a recording contract with Apollo Records, The Louvin Brothers hold their first session for Decca at the Castle Studio in Nashville
    Sep 18, 1949
    Charlie Louvin marries Betty Harrison in Hernando, Mississippi
    Feb 26, 1955
    The Louvin Brothers join the Grand Ole Opry
    Aug 18, 1963
    The Louvin Brothers make their last appearance as a duo, playing two shows in Watseka, Illinois, as an opening act for Ray Price
    Feb 11, 1964
    Six months after The Louvin Brothers played their last concert, Charlie Louvin records his first solo hit, the Bill Anderson-written "I Don't Love You Anymore"
    Mar 11, 1964
    Capitol releases Charlie Louvin's first solo hit, "I Don't Love You Anymore"
    Apr 6, 1964
    Charlie Louvin donates a pint of blood to the American Red Cross, making him a member of the One Gallon Club
    Sep 2, 1964
    Charlie Louvin records the Ed Bruce-penned "See The Big Man Cry"

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