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Looking Back in Photos as of Jan 4 2025
By John Gavin, Tuesday, January 14, 2025

 

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Hank Williams Sr. and His Band The Drifting Cowboys in 1945 (80 years ago)Patsy Cline, Jimmy Dean and Mary Klich on the

cover of TV Guide Jan 5, 1957 (68 years ago)

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Memphis Recording Service Receipt, Jan 6, 1954 (71 years ago). Very possibly

the best $8.25 ever spent in the history of Rock & Roll. Elvis Presley recorded

a song for his mother's birthday, entitled, It Wouldn't Be The Same Without You

& I'll Never Stand In Your Way. The rest is history in the life of Elvis Presley

Country Music Late Legend GLEN CAMPBELL at

age 17 seen here in 1954 (70 years ago).

Glen passed away on Aug 8, 2017 at age 81

from Alzheimers. During his career he had 21 top hits,

won 6 Grammys and sold 45 million records

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Country Music Legend PATSY CLINE'S first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry

on January 9, 1960 (65 years ago) as a member of the Opry

TV Hee Haw Stars in 1969:Roy Clark-Buck Owens-Gordie Tapp-Stringbean-Junior Samples
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Legends Buddy Holly, The Crickets, Norman Petty and Jimmy Rogers on the New York Subway in 1959Country Music Legend CONNIE SMITH had her debut song ONCE A DAY in 1965 hit the charts at No 1 and remained there for 8 weeks, a first for Female singers

 

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