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Jan 31, 1949
Kitty Wells holds the first recording session of her career, beginning with "Death At The Bar," for RCA Records at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. She shares the session with Johnnie & Jack, which includes her husband, Johnny Wright
Feb 3, 1949
Slim Whitman holds his first recording session, for RCA, at Atlanta's Fox Theatre. His backing band includes Homer & Jethro
Feb 6, 1949
Bob Atcher records "Tennessee Border"
Feb 15, 1949
Ernest Tubb records "Don't Rob Another Man's Castle" and "I'm Biting My Fingernails And Thinking Of You" with The Andrews Sisters in Los Angeles
Feb 18, 1949
Tennessee Ernie Ford records "Country Junction" at Capitol's Melrose Avenue studios in Hollywood. Playing piano is Moon Mullican
Mar 1, 1949
The Stanley Brothers hold their first Columbia recording session at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel. The date includes "Little Glass Of Wine," used in the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
Mar 1, 1949
Hank Williams records "Mind Your Own Business," "Honky Tonk Blues," "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" and "Lost Highway" at Nashville's Castle Recording Studio. He records the final version of "Honky Tonk Blues" 33 months later
Mar 7, 1949
Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys record "Tennessee Tears" during a morning session at Chicago's RCA Studio A
Mar 8, 1949
Hank Snow has his first American recording session at RCA Studio A in Chicago. Producer Steve Sholes declines an opportunity to cut "I'm Moving On." Instead, the session yields Snow's first charted single, "Marriage Vow"
Mar 9, 1949
Hank Penny records "Bloodshot Eyes" in Los Angeles with steel player Speedy West
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