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Jan 5, 1960
Hank Locklin records "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" at RCA Studio B in Nashville. The session marks the development of Floyd Cramer's "slip-note" style of playing piano
Jan 7, 1960
Johnny Horton records "Sink The Bismarck," inspired by the movie of the same name, at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville during the wee morning hours. The World War II tale includes a reference to Winston Churchill
Jan 9, 1960
Without fanfare, Patsy Cline becomes a member of the Grand Ole Opry
Jan 24, 1960
Faron Young records "Your Old Used To Be" at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
Jan 27, 1960
Webb Pierce records a cover of Warner Mack's "Is It Wrong (For Loving You)" at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording Studio, with Mel Tillis playing guitar
Jan 27, 1960
Patsy Cline records "Lovesick Blues" in her final session for Four Star Records at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville. The song will be used in episode four of the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
Feb 2, 1960
Cowboy Copas records "Alabam" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Feb 3, 1960
Ray Price records the Mel Tillis-penned "One More Time" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
Feb 6, 1960
George Hamilton IV joins the Grand Ole Opry
Feb 16, 1960
Johnny Cash records "Smiling Bill McCall" at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
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