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Feb 5, 1952
Carl Smith records "It's A Lovely, Lovely World," "That's The Kind Of Love I'm Looking For" and "Are You Teasing Me" at the Castle Studio in Nashville
Feb 8, 1952
Ray Price records "Talk To Your Heart" during the afternoon at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel. The performance is rejected, and the ultimate single--his first hit--is recorded six days later
Feb 23, 1952
Del Wood makes her Grand Ole Opry debut
Feb 29, 1952
Webb Pierce records "That Heart Belongs To Me" during the afternoon at the Castle Studio in Nashville
Mar 1, 1952
Faron Young holds his first recording session for Capitol Records at Nashville's Castle Studio, cutting the self-penned "Tattle Tale Tears"
Mar 1, 1952
Uncle Dave Macon makes his final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
Mar 4, 1952
Ernest Tubb and his second wife, Olene, welcome their second daughter, Olene Gayle Tubb, in Nashville
Apr 21, 1952
Webb Pierce records "The Last Waltz" at Nashville's Castle Studio
Apr 26, 1952
Country gospel singer Martha Carson joins the Grand Ole Opry
May 3, 1952
Kitty Wells records "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" at the Castle Studio in Nashville during her first session for Decca Records
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