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Jul 21, 1951
Lefty Frizzell joins the Grand Ole Opry
Jul 25, 1951
Hank Williams records "Lonesome Whistle" and "Crazy Heart" at Nashville's Castle Studio. He also takes a swipe at "Baby, We're Really In Love," though he records it again the following month
Aug 4, 1951
Carl Smith records "Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way" in the afternoon at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
Aug 10, 1951
Hank Williams records "Half As Much" and "Baby, We're Really In Love" during an evening session at Nashville's Castle Studio. He also cuts "I'm Sorry For You, My Friend," a song he re-records in December
Aug 11, 1951
Following his performance on the Grand Ole Opry, Lefty Frizzell is arrested for contributory delinquency, stemming from a dalliance with an under-age girl in Little Rock on April 1
Aug 13, 1951
Webb Pierce records "Wondering" in an evening session at Nashville's Castle Recording Studio in the Tulane Hotel
Aug 22, 1951
Hank Snow is injured in a serious automobile accident in Nashville. He flips the vehicle twice, hitting a parked car and a telephone pole. Snow is taken to General Hospital with a skull fracture and multiple lacerations
Sep 1, 1951
Hank Williams purchases a farm in Williamson County, Tennessee
Sep 9, 1951
Bass player and future record producer Buddy Killen moves to Nashville from Florence, Alabama. He goes on to direct hits for Exile, T.G. Sheppard and Ronnie McDowell, among others
Sep 21, 1951
Red Foley records "Alabama Jubilee" in Nashville
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