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 EventID          Date         Event  Venue   City   StateID  Option
32499 Oct 31, 1962 Wanda Jackson records the former pop hit "Little Things Mean A Lot." Margo Smith earns a country...
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32498 Oct 29, 1962 Wanda Jackson records Ivory Joe Hunter's "Empty Arms." The song becomes a country hit for Capitol...
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32497 Oct 1, 1962 Capitol releases Wanda Jackson's "In The Middle Of A Heartache"
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32496 Oct 22, 1956 Capitol releases Wanda Jackson's "Silver Threads And Golden Needles." The song becomes a hit for...
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32495 Nov 27, 1967 Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "Just For You"
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32494 Jun 19, 1967 Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "You Pushed Me Too Far"
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32493 Jul 18, 1960 Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "Wings Of A Dove"
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32492 Jan 21, 1957 Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "Gone"
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32491 Apr 11, 1955 Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "I'll Baby Sit With You"
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32490 Dec 6, 1954 Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's double-sided hit "I Feel Better All Over (More Than Anywhere's...
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32489 Dec 1, 1952 Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's first version of "Gone," credited to Terry Preston
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32488 Mar 7, 1955 Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "Cuzz Yore So Sweet," under the alias Simon Crum
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32487 Jan 26, 1967 Ferlin Husky records "You Pushed Me Too Far"
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32486 Jul 12, 1961 Ferlin Husky records pop star Wayne King's "The Waltz You Saved For Me"
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32485 Oct 21, 1958 The Jordanaires overdub the backing vocals on Ferlin Husky's "My Reason For Living"
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32484 Jan 27, 1955 Ferlin Husky records "I'll Baby Sit With You"
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32483 Dec 28, 1951 Ferlin Husky, using the alias Terry Preston, holds his first recording session for Capitol, a...
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32482 Aug 20, 1958 Using the pseudonym Simon Crum, Ferlin Husky records "Country Music Is Here To Stay" at... Bradley Recording Studio Nashville tn
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32481 Apr 5, 1954 Under the assumed name Simon Crum, Ferlin Husky records "Cuzz Yore So Sweet"
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32480 May 3, 1961 Songwriter Harlan Howard records the original version of "She Called Me Baby." The song becomes a...
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32479 Jun 29, 1953 Capitol releases Jimmy Heap's "Release Me"
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32478 Feb 27, 1953 Jimmy Heap records "Release Me" in Texas
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32477 Nov 17, 1951 Jimmy Heap holds his first Capitol recording session in Austin, Texas. He earns the only hit of his... Austin tx
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32476 Dec 23, 1953 Freddie Hart records the original version of his composition "Loose Talk." It becomes a...
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32475 Jun 8, 1953 Freddie Hart holds the first recording session of his career, for Capitol Records
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32474 Jul 1, 1968 Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried"
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32473 Feb 26, 1968 Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "The Legend Of Bonnie And Clyde" backed by "Today I Started...
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32472 Oct 30, 1967 Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "Sing Me Back Home"
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32471 Jun 12, 1967 Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "Branded Man"
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32470 Aug 1, 1966 Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "The Bottle Let Me Down"
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32469 Feb 28, 1966 Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "Swinging Doors"
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32468 Dec 5, 1966 Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "The Fugitive"
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32467 Feb 20, 1967 Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "I Threw Away The Rose"
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32466 May 8, 1968 Merle Haggard records "Mama Tried" for the first time. He nabs the definitive version the following...
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32465 Jan 30, 1968 Merle Haggard tries recording "Today I Started Loving You Again" and also cuts "You've Still Got A...
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32464 Dec 16, 1966 In his fourth attempt at the song, Merle Haggard records the hit version of "I Threw Away The Rose"
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32463 Jun 2, 1966 Merle Haggard tries for the second time to record "I Threw Away The Rose"
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32462 Mar 2, 1966 Merle Haggard makes his first attempts at recording "I Threw Away The Rose" and "The Fugitive"
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32461 Dec 27, 1965 Capitol releases songwriter Dallas Frazier's original version of "Elvira," a song eventually...
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32460 Nov 11, 1965 Songwriter Dallas Frazier records his original version of "Elvira," a future country hit for...
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32459 Jul 25, 1955 Capitol releases Tommy Collins' two-sided hit, "I Guess I'm Crazy" backed with "You Oughta See...
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32458 Mar 28, 1955 Capitol releases Tommy Collins' "It Tickles"
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32457 Aug 9, 1954 Capitol releases Tommy Collins' "Whatcha Gonna Do Now"
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32456 Jan 3, 1955 Capitol releases Tommy Collins' "Untied"
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32455 Jan 11, 1954 Capitol releases Tommy Collins' first hit, "You Better Not Do That"
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32454 Oct 6, 1964 Tommy Collins records for Capitol Records for the last time, ending a relationship that lasted more...
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32453 Jun 17, 1955 Tommy Collins records "I Guess I'm Crazy" and "You Oughta See Pickles Now"
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32452 Oct 12, 1954 Tommy Collins records "It Tickles"
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32451 Apr 13, 1954 Tommy Collins records "Untied" and "Whatcha Gonna Do Now" at the Capitol... Capitol Studios Los Angeles ca
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32450 Oct 25, 1954 Capitol releases Jimmy Bryant & Speedy West's "Stratosphere Boogie." The recording is ranked among...
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