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EventID |
Date |
Event |
Venue |
City |
StateID |
Option |
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11049 |
May 22, 1941 |
Hank Locklin and his wife, Willa Jean, have a daughter, Margaret |
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11048 |
Apr 29, 1938 |
Hank Locklin marries Willa Jean Murphey in Roberts, Alabama |
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Roberts |
al |
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11047 |
Jun 26, 1995 |
Steel guitarist Jim Farmer dies. He played on numerous Marty Robbins sessions, including "Knee Deep... |
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11046 |
Mar 28, 1973 |
Connie Smith holds her final RCA recording session in Nashville |
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Nashville |
tn |
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11045 |
Mar 28, 1964 |
Persuaded by Bill Anderson, Connie Smith visits Nashville for the first time to appear on "The... |
Ernest Tubb Record Shop |
Nashville |
tn |
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11044 |
Aug 21, 1978 |
Ronnie and Karan McDowell have a son, Ronnie Dean McDowell |
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tn |
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11043 |
Oct 26, 1962 |
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "Ruby Ann" |
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11042 |
Jun 22, 1962 |
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "Devil Woman" |
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11041 |
Dec 23, 1960 |
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "Don't Worry" |
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11040 |
Oct 26, 1959 |
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "El Paso" |
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11039 |
Apr 29, 1957 |
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' first album, "A Song Of Robbins" |
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11038 |
Aug 6, 1956 |
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "Singing The Blues" and its Top 10 B side "I Can't Quit (I've Gone... |
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11037 |
Dec 27, 1954 |
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' remake of "That's All Right"
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11036 |
Dec 12, 1954 |
Marty Robbins' recording contract with Columbia is renewed for another three years |
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11035 |
Oct 10, 1952 |
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' first charted single, "I'll Go On Alone" |
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11034 |
Jan 29, 1959 |
Marty Robbins and his wife, Marizona, have a daughter, Janet |
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11033 |
Sep 27, 1948 |
Marty Robbins marries Marizona Baldwin |
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az |
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11032 |
Jun 26, 1889 |
Emma Heckle is born in New Mexico. She becomes the mother of Marty Robbins
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nm |
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11031 |
Dec 19, 1966 |
Claudia Horton Pryor, the mother of the late Johnny Horton, dies in a Jacksonville, Texas, hospital... |
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Jacksonville |
tx |
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11030 |
Nov 4, 1960 |
Johnny Horton performs in what proves to be his final show at The Skyline Club in Austin, Texas.... |
Skyline Club |
Austin |
tx |
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11029 |
Nov 5, 1960 |
Johnny Horton dies in an auto accident in Austin, after performing at the Skyline. Also injured:... |
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11028 |
Nov 16, 1960 |
The John Wayne movie "North To Alaska" debuts. The theme song is sung by Johnny Horton, who... |
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11027 |
May 1, 1960 |
Johnny Horton performs "Sink The Bismarck" on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show"... |
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New York |
ny |
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11026 |
Aug 3, 1959 |
Johnny Horton's father, John "Lolly" Horton, dies in Rusk, Texas
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Rusk |
tx |
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11025 |
Jun 6, 1959 |
Johnny Horton renews his contract with Columbia Records. The two-year deal offers a royalty rate of... |
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11024 |
Jun 7, 1959 |
Johnny Horton performs "The Battle Of New Orleans" in New York on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show" |
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New York |
ny |
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11023 |
Jan 24, 1959 |
Songwriter Jimmy Driftwood plays "The Louisiana Hayride" in Shreveport, where he works with... |
Municipal Auditorium |
Shreveport |
la |
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11022 |
Mar 14, 1957 |
Johnny Horton makes contact with Shreveport psychic J. Bernard Ricks, beginning a friendship that... |
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Shreveport |
la |
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11021 |
Jan 1, 1957 |
Capitol releases Faron Young's first album, "Sweethearts Or Strangers" |
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11020 |
Feb 27, 1956 |
Capitol releases Faron Young's double-sided single, "I've Got Five Dollars And It's Saturday... |
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11019 |
Jul 1, 1954 |
Faron Young marries Hilda Margot Macon, babysitter for his sergeant in the Army |
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11018 |
Jan 6, 2002 |
Earl Scruggs' birthday party, held at his Nashville home, attracts a ton of music figures,... |
home |
Nashville |
tn |
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11017 |
Jun 27, 1955 |
Capitol releases a double-sided Faron Young single, "All Right" and the flip side,... |
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11016 |
Nov 19, 1954 |
Faron Young makes his first Grand Ole Opry appearance since ending a two-year stint in the Army
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Ryman Auditorium |
Nashville |
tn |
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11015 |
Nov 17, 1954 |
The city of Atlanta observes Faron Young Day |
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Atlanta |
ga |
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11014 |
Oct 18, 1954 |
Capitol releases Faron Young's "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')" |
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11013 |
Dec 1, 1952 |
Capitol releases Faron Young's first hit, "Goin' Steady" |
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11012 |
Mar 12, 1951 |
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Let's Live A Little" |
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11011 |
Apr 29, 1950 |
Carl Smith makes his Grand Ole Opry debut |
Ryman Auditorium |
Nashville |
tn |
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11010 |
Dec 28, 1947 |
Molly O'Day holds her second recording session for Columbia Records at Nashville's Castle Studio.... |
Castle Studio |
Nashville |
tn |
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11009 |
Sep 25, 1963 |
The Jim Reeves movie "Kimberley Jim" has its world premiere in South Africa |
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sf |
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11008 |
Mar 12, 1963 |
Production begins in South Africa on the Jim Reeves movie "Kimberley Jim" |
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sf |
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11007 |
Dec 14, 1961 |
Henderson, Texas, declares Jim Reeves Day |
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Henderson |
tx |
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11006 |
Mar 22, 1959 |
Jim Reeves performs the final concert in his first Las Vegas engagement, a two-week run at The... |
Showboat |
Las Vegas |
nv |
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11005 |
Apr 28, 1958 |
Jim Reeves makes a guest appearance on ABC-TV's "The Lawrence Welk Show" |
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11004 |
Oct 7, 1957 |
"The Jim Reeves Show" debuts on the ABC Radio Network. The one-hour show airs on weekdays... |
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11003 |
Jan 9, 1955 |
Jim Reeves makes his national television debut on CBS-TV's "Toast Of The Town." The variety show is... |
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New York |
ny |
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11002 |
Jan 1, 1955 |
Jim Reeves rings in the new year with American soldiers in Stuttgart, Germany, during a USO tour of... |
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Stuttgart |
gr |
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11001 |
Dec 25, 1954 |
Jim Reeves spends Christmas Day at Orly Field, near Paris, France, during a USO tour of Europe
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Orly Field |
Paris |
fr |
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11000 |
Jan 3, 1955 |
Jim Reeves' 18-day USO tour of Europe comes to an end |
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