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Jul 19, 1926Sue Thompson is born in Nevada, Missouri. She performs with Red Foley in the 1950s and records a series of duets with Don Gibson from 1971-1976Sep 27, 1952Sue Thompson makes her Grand Ole Opry debutJun 20, 1955The movie "Webb Pierce And His Wonderin' Boys" debuts in theaters. Hank Penny, Sue Thompson, Red Sovine and Johnny Burnette also appear in the film, which includes renditions of "Slowly" and "In The Jailhouse Now"Oct 10, 1955Hank Penny and Sue Thompson have a son, Greg Penny, in Los AngelesMar 11, 1967The CBS variety series "The Jackie Gleason Show" delivers a country episode with appearances by Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys, The Collins Kids, Roy Clark, Homer & Jethro, Boots Randolph, Buck Owens and Sue ThompsonFeb 3, 1973Don Gibson sings "Is This The Best I'm Gonna Feel" on "Hee Haw." Sue Thompson also performs on the episode, hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who leads the cast in "Waterloo"Jun 7, 1974The first Fan Fair slow pitch softball tournament kicks off at Nashville's Fort Negley Park. The players include Bill Anderson, Sue Richards, Jerry Reed and Tanya TuckerJan 3, 1976Don Gibson and Sue Thompson are guests on the year's first episode of "Hee Haw," which also marks the debut of a new cast member: John Henry Faulk. Co-host Roy Clark performs "Honeymoon Feelin'" on the show
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