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  • Oct 15, 1959
    Jim Reeves records "He'll Have To Go" during an a.m. session at RCA Studio B in Nashville, then records "Snow Flake" during the afternoon
    Oct 15, 1959
    Mark Dinning records the tragic pop song "Teen Angel" in an afternoon session at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording Studio. Producing is Jim Vienneau, destined to oversee country hits for Hank Williams Jr., Mel Tillis and Sheb Wooley
    Nov 2, 1959
    Billy Walker records "Farewell Party" in a late-night session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville. The song has to wait another 20 years to become a hit
    Dec 3, 1959
    The Browns record "The Old Lamplighter" in Nashville
    Dec 12, 1959
    During an appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, Bill Monroe is presented with divorce papers filed by the former Carolyn Brown, who charges he's had an affair with bass player Bessie Lee Mauldin since 1941
    Dec 14, 1959
    Johnny Cash records "Second Honeymoon" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on Music Row in Nashville
    Dec 30, 1959
    Johnny Horton makes his first attempt at recording "Sink The Bismarck," inspired by the Twentieth Century-Fox movie of the same name, at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on Music Row in Nashville. He cuts the definitive version eight days later
    Dec 31, 1959
    Bass player Jeff Johnson is born in Nashville. He joins the cowpunk band Jason & The Scorchers, whose "Absolutely Sweet Marie" ranks among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Jan 1, 1960
    Billy Walker joins the Grand Ole Opry
    Jan 3, 1960
    Don Gibson records "Just One Time" at an a.m. session in Nashville's RCA Studio B

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