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Sep 20, 1951
Johnny Cash departs from New York City on a transport ship as he's transferred to Bremerhaven, West Germany, during his enlistment with the Air Force
Sep 21, 1951
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way"
Sep 21, 1951
Hawkshaw Hawkins records "Slow Poke" in Cincinnati
Sep 21, 1951
Red Foley records "Alabama Jubilee" in Nashville
Sep 21, 1951
Cowboy Copas records "'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered" in Cincinnati
Sep 22, 1951
Lefty Frizzell headlines one of country music's first stadium shows, at Griffith Park in Washington, D.C. The lineup also features Ernest Tubb, Flatt & Scruggs, Moon Mullican, Carl Smith and the Duke of Paducah, drawing 14,000 fans
Sep 24, 1951
Dinah Washington records a hit jazz version of Hank Williams' "Cold, Cold Heart" in New York City
Sep 25, 1951
Bluegrass bass player Bessie Lee Mauldin and Nelson Gann are separated. Later in the decade, she appears on "Gotta Travel On" by Bill Monroe
Sep 26, 1951
Red Foley records "Midnight," partially penned by Chet Atkins, at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
Sep 28, 1951
George Jones is jailed for the second time in five weeks for failure to make support payments to his wife, Dorothy
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