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EventID |
Date |
Event |
Venue |
City |
StateID |
Option |
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31399 |
Jul 29, 1971 |
The Osmonds record the pop hit "Down By The Lazy River" at Muscle Shoals' Fame Recording Studio... |
Fame Recording Studio |
Muscle Shoals |
al |
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31398 |
Jun 21, 1971 |
The Osmonds record the pop hit "Yo-Yo" at Muscle Shoals' Fame Recording Studio with future country... |
Fame Recording Studio |
Muscle Shoals |
al |
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31397 |
Nov 10, 1970 |
Donny Osmond records the pop hit "Sweet And Innocent" at the Fame Recording Studio in... |
Fame Recording Studio |
Muscle Shoals |
al |
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31396 |
Oct 26, 1970 |
The Osmonds record the pop hit "One Bad Apple" at the Fame Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals,... |
Fame Recording Studio |
Muscle Shoals |
al |
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31395 |
Apr 18, 1963 |
The Osmonds hold their first recording session in Los Angeles. The pop vocal group collects a... |
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Los Angeles |
ca |
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31394 |
Jan 4, 1958 |
R&B artist Little Willie John records "Talk To Me, Talk To Me" in New York. The song... |
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New York |
ny |
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31393 |
Jul 14, 1969 |
Ralph Stanley holds his final recording session for King Records in Nashville |
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Nashville |
tn |
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31392 |
May 19, 1967 |
Ralph Stanley holds his first recording session as a solo artist in Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Cincinnati |
oh |
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31391 |
Sep 17, 1963 |
The Stanley Brothers record "Don't Cheat In Our Hometown" in Cincinnati, Ohio. The song is... |
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Cincinnati |
oh |
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31390 |
Sep 30, 1958 |
The Stanley Brothers begin two days of recording in Cincinnati, their first sessions for the... |
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Cincinnati |
oh |
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31389 |
May 9, 1950 |
Dinah Washington records the original version of "I'll Never Be Free" in New York. It's covered... |
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31388 |
Aug 3, 1954 |
Dinah Washington records an R&B remake of Hank Snow's "I Don't Hurt Anymore" at the Capitol... |
Capitol Studios |
Los Angeles |
ca |
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31387 |
Sep 24, 1951 |
Dinah Washington records a hit jazz version of Hank Williams' "Cold, Cold Heart" in New York City |
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New York |
ny |
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31386 |
May 5, 1950 |
Art Mooney records a hit pop version of Red Foley's "M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I" at the WOR Studio in... |
WOR Studio |
New York |
ny |
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31385 |
Jan 26, 1950 |
Art Lund records a hit pop version of "Mona Lisa" at Los Angeles' Radio Recorders. The song appears... |
Radio Recorders |
Los Angeles |
ca |
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31384 |
Jan 7, 1953 |
Days after Hank Williams' death, Joni James records a hit pop version of "Your Cheatin' Heart" at... |
Universal Recording Studios |
Chicago |
il |
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31383 |
May 5, 1955 |
Johnny Horton holds his last recording session in a three-year association with Mercury Records at... |
Bradley Recording Studio |
Nashville |
tn |
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31382 |
Jul 8, 1952 |
Johnny Horton holds his first recording session for Mercury |
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31381 |
Jan 20, 1953 |
Coral releases Tommy Sosebee's only country hit, "Till I Waltz Again With You" |
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31380 |
Dec 15, 1952 |
Tommy Sosebee records his only country hit, "Till I Waltz Again With You" |
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31379 |
Jul 19, 1965 |
Decca releases Johnny Wright's "Hello Vietnam" |
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31378 |
Feb 24, 1964 |
Decca releases Johnny Wright And The Tennessee Mountain Boys' "Walkin', Talkin', Cryin', Barely... |
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31377 |
Jul 2, 1963 |
Johnny Wright And The Tennessee Mountain Boys record the original version of "Walkin', Talkin',... |
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31376 |
Jun 12, 1961 |
Decca releases Don Winter's only country hit, "Too Many Times" |
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31375 |
Nov 9, 1960 |
Don Winters records his lone country hit, "Too Many Times" |
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31374 |
Aug 15, 1963 |
Billy Edd Wheeler records his original version of "Blistered," destined to become a 1969... |
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31373 |
Oct 8, 1963 |
Billy Edd Wheeler records his original version of "Jackson," three years before Johnny Cash & June... |
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31372 |
Aug 31, 1964 |
Billy Edd Wheeler records "Ode To The Little Brown Shack Out Back," a novelty that pays homage to... |
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31371 |
Feb 11, 1946 |
Decca releases Foy Willing & His Riders Of The Purple Sage's "Detour" |
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31370 |
Jul 23, 1958 |
Pop piano player Roger Williams records an instrumental version of "Near You," a future country hit... |
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31369 |
Nov 25, 1974 |
MCA releases Little David Wilkins' "Whoever Turned You On, Forgot To Turn You Off" |
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31368 |
Nov 7, 1973 |
Little David Wilkins records "Whoever Turned You On, Forgot To Turn You Off" |
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31367 |
Jun 23, 1975 |
MCA releases Little David Wilkins' "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show" |
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31366 |
May 16, 1975 |
Little David Wilkins records "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show" |
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31365 |
Sep 28, 1944 |
Decca releases Cindy Walker's only hit as a recording artist, "When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold... |
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31364 |
Jan 25, 2012 |
Broken Bow releases Jason Aldean's "Fly Over States" to radio
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31363 |
Dec 12, 1955 |
Decca releases Charlie Walker's first charted hit, "Only You, Only You" |
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31362 |
Nov 19, 1954 |
Charlie Walker records his first charted hit, "Only You, Only You" |
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31361 |
Jan 3, 1949 |
Decca Records releases Dick Thomas And His Nashville Ramblers' single "The Sister Of Sioux... |
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31360 |
Dec 14, 1947 |
Dick Thomas And His Nashville Ramblers record "The Sister Of Sioux City Sue" |
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31359 |
Jul 5, 1948 |
Decca releases Dick Thomas And His Nashville Ramblers' "The Beaut From Butte" |
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31358 |
May 25, 1944 |
Lucky Millinder And His Orchestra record "Hurry, Hurry" with bluesman Winonie Harris on... |
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31357 |
Oct 23, 1954 |
The Four Aces record their pop hit "Mister Sandman," destined to be remade nearly three decades... |
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31356 |
Feb 23, 1970 |
Decca releases Jimmy Dickens' "(You've Been Quite A Doll) Raggedy Ann" |
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31355 |
Dec 17, 1969 |
Jimmy Dickens records "(You've Been Quite A Doll) Raggedy Ann" |
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31354 |
Apr 3, 1961 |
Decca releases Ernie Ashworth's "Forever Gone" |
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31353 |
Jan 27, 1961 |
Ernie Ashworth records "Forever Gone" |
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31352 |
Sep 16, 1960 |
Decca releases Ernie Ashworth's "You Can't Pick A Rose In December" |
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31351 |
Apr 18, 1960 |
Decca releases Ernie Ashworth's "Each Moment (Spent With You)"
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31350 |
Feb 26, 1960 |
Ernie Ashworth records his first two Top 10 hits, "Each Moment ('Spent With You)" and "You Can't... |
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