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  • Apr 14, 1957
    Webb Pierce records "Bye Bye, Love" and "Missing You" at the Bradley Recording Studios in Nashville
    May 6, 1957
    Decca releases Webb Pierce's double-sided hit "Bye Bye, Love" and "Missing You"
    Jun 7, 1957
    Webb Pierce records "Let Forgiveness In"
    Jun 27, 1957
    Webb Pierce records "Don't Do It Darlin'" during the afternoon at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jul 11, 1957
    Webb Pierce records "Holiday For Love" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
    Sep 2, 1957
    Decca releases Webb Pierce's double-sided hit single, "Holiday For Love" and "Don't Do It Darlin'"
    Nov 11, 1957
    Decca releases the Webb Pierce and Kitty Wells duet, "One Week Later"
    Dec 30, 1957
    Webb Pierce records "You'll Come Back" in the afternoon at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Mar 22, 1958
    Hank Williams Jr. makes his public stage debut at the age of eight, singing "Lovesick Blues" at the Nancy Auditorium in Swainsboro, Georgia. The facility is owned by Webb Pierce and music executive Jim Denny
    Jul 5, 1958
    Webb Pierce records "Falling Back To You" in the afternoon at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville

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