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Sep 11, 1950
Columbia releases Gene Autry's "Frosty The Snow Man"
Sep 16, 1950
David Bellamy is born in Darby, Florida. With sibling Howard, he forms The Bellamy Brothers, developing a mix of hits built on wordplay or social commentary. They net 17 Country Music Association nominations for duo or group but never win
Sep 18, 1950
"Redwood Forest Trail" opens in theaters, with singing cowboy Rex Allen as the leading good guy. His performances include "America, The Beautiful"
Sep 20, 1950
With the Korean War raging, Tex Ritter records "Daddy's Last Letter" in Los Angeles
Sep 21, 1950
Johnny Cash begins training to intercept Soviet Morse code correspondence at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi
Sep 21, 1950
Lefty Frizzell records "Look What Thoughts Will Do" at the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas
Sep 22, 1950
Songwriter Larry W. Johnson is born in Lebanon, Kentucky. He co-writes Tim McGraw's "Don't Take The Girl"
Sep 23, 1950
"The Eddy Arnold Show" debuts on NBC Radio, using "Cattle Call" as the theme song
Sep 24, 1950
Yvonne Spencely is born. She becomes the second wife of The Bee Gees' Maurice Gibb, co-writer of the Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton hit "Islands In The Stream"
Sep 25, 1950
An outlaw gang suffers the smuggler's blues when it runs in to Roy Rogers in "Sunset In The West," which debuts in movie theaters. The picture also features Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage
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