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Mar 12, 1959
Johnny Cash records "I Got Stripes," "You Dreamer You" and "Five Feet High And Rising" in Nashville at the Bradley Recording Studio
Mar 16, 1959
Don Gibson records "Lonesome Old House" in the a.m. at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Mar 24, 1959
Kitty Wells records "Left To Right" and "Your Wild Life's Gonna Get You Down"
Apr 5, 1959
Bill Anderson records "Ninety-Nine"
Apr 5, 1959
Flatt & Scruggs record "The Cabin On The Hill" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville. They also cut "Foggy Mountain Rock," which will be featured in the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
Apr 7, 1959
Marty Robbins records "El Paso" and "Big Iron" in the same recording session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville while cutting the entire "Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs" album in a single day
Apr 21, 1959
Johnny Mathis records "Misty," destined to receive a country treatment when remade by Ray Stevens
Apr 21, 1959
David Frizzell holds his first recording session, for Columbia Records
Apr 27, 1959
Eddy Arnold records "Tennessee Stud" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Apr 28, 1959
Billy Walker becomes the first artist to record a Willie Nelson song, cutting "The Storm Within My Heart" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
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