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  • Apr 7, 1958
    Wanda Jackson records her pop hit "Let's Have A Party" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Los Angeles, with Buck Owens on guitar. The session also features a version of "Happy, Happy Birthday," a future Ronnie Milsap hit
    Apr 15, 1958
    Hank Thompson records "I've Run Out Of Tomorrows" in a midday session at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
    Apr 17, 1958
    Hank Thompson records "Squaws Along The Yukon" in the evening at the Capitol Tower in Hollywood
    Apr 24, 1958
    Faron Young records "Alone With You," written by Roy Drusky, and "Every Time I'm Kissing You" at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording Studio
    Jun 1, 1958
    Capitol releases The Kingston Trio's self-titled debut album. The folk act scores a pop hit with "Tom Dooley," which wins the first Grammy given for a country recording
    Jun 19, 1958
    Salt Lake City radio station KLUB begins playing The Kingston Trio's "Tom Dooley." Eleven months later, the folk recording wins Best Country & Western Performance during the inaugural Grammy Awards
    Aug 5, 1958
    The Louvin Brothers record the original version of "If I Could Only Win Your Love" in Nashville. The song goes on to become a hit for Emmylou Harris
    Aug 8, 1958
    The Louvin Brothers begin three days of sessions for the gospel album "Satan Is Real." Cut the first day is "The Angels Rejoiced Last Night," destined to be remade by Dolly Parton & Sonya Isaacs for a 2003 tribute album "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs Of The Louvin Brothers"
    Aug 9, 1958
    Bluegrass musician Frank "Hylo" Brown records his self-titled debut album for Capitol Records at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
    Aug 11, 1958
    Ferlin Husky records "My Reason For Living"

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