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Sep 11, 1954Porter Wagoner records "A Satisfied Mind" and "Eat, Drink And Be Merry (Tomorrow You'll Cry)" at the KWTO Radio studio in Springfield, Missouri, at a cost of $40, two days after RCA let his contract lapseJan 22, 1955Porter Wagoner makes his Grand Ole Opry debutApr 16, 1955Red Foley, Porter Wagoner and Jean Shepard perform "A Satisfied Mind" during ABC's "Ozark Jubilee"Jan 9, 1956Porter Wagoner records "What Would You Do (If Jesus Came To Your House)" and the Bill Monroe song "Uncle Pen" during an evening session at the RCA Studios on McGavock Street in NashvilleJun 9, 1956Wesley & Marilyn Tuttle are guests on ABC's "Ozark Jubilee," hosted by Red Foley and Porter WagonerJun 25, 1956Porter Wagoner records "Tryin' To Forget The Blues" in the evening at the RCA Studios on McGavock Street in NashvilleAug 25, 1956Hank Locklin guests on the ABC-TV music series "Ozark Jubilee," hosted by Red Foley and Porter WagonerJan 29, 1957Porter Wagoner records "I Thought I Heard You Call My Name" in an afternoon session at RCA's Nashville studios on McGavock StreetFeb 23, 1957Porter Wagoner joins the Grand Ole OpryApr 26, 1958"Country Music Jubilee" host Red Foley welcomes Patsy Cline and Porter Wagoner to the ABC show
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