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  • Mar 30, 1955
    Connie Cato is born in Carlinville, Illinois. She nabs a country hit in 1975 with her remake of Timi Yuro's "Hurt"
    Jan 9, 1975
    Connie Cato records "Hurt" in an evening at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
    Nov 22, 1980
    Johnny Rodriguez sings "Ridin' My Thumb To Mexico" and a piece of "I Can't Stop Loving You" on the syndicated "Pop! Goes The Country." Connie Cato also guests on the episode, which features host Tom T. Hall performing "I Like Beer"
    Jan 8, 1983
    Tom T. Hall kicks off "Pop! Goes The Country" with a performance of "Shoeshine Man." He throws in a version of "Bumming Around" with piano player Beegie Adair at the end of the episode, welcoming guests The Burrito Brothers and Connie Cato

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