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Jim Reeves, center, works with Chet Atkins, right, RCA manager of Nashville operations, in the RCA studio on Oct. 19, 1962. Reeves is recording his first Christmas album for RCA Victor.
In July 1964 Jim Reeves was found dead in the wreckage of a private plane ten miles south of Nashville. He was 39. But Jim's death was far from being the end of the story.
Reeves' plane fell from the sky, plummeting into the Brentwood woods, just east of I-65. He and his manager/piano player Dean Manuel were killed in the violent crash, at 4:52 p.m. on Friday, July 31.
Reeves' RCA Victor single "Four Walls" came on the country charts April 29, 1957, and made it to No. 1, where it stayed for eight weeks. It was his 14th charted song and was on the charts for 26 ...
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Jim Reeves, a crooner that stood at the intersection of country and pop, died in Nashville on Friday, July 31, 1964 alongside his manager and pianist, Dean Manuel.
Jim Reeves, center, works with Chet Atkins, right, RCA manager of Nashville operations, in the RCA studio on Oct. 19, 1962. Reeves is recording his first Christmas album for RCA Victor.
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