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Feb 3, 1950
Bill Monroe holds his first recording session for Decca Records in Nashville at the Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel. For the first time, his studio musicians include vocalist/guitarist Jimmy Martin and fiddler Vassar Clements
Feb 9, 1950
Little Jimmy Dickens records "Hillbilly Fever" in Nashville at the Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel. The song also mentions "Slipping Around," "Lovesick Blues," "Sugarfoot Rag" and "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy"
Mar 2, 1950
Gene Autry records "Peter Cottontail"
Mar 27, 1950
Kitty Wells records "How Far Is Heaven" at Brown Radio Productions in Nashville. An early staple of her live shows, the song is re-recorded five years later as a duet with daughter Carol Sue Wright
Mar 27, 1950
Johnnie & Jack record their first hit record, "Poison Love"
Mar 28, 1950
Hank Snow records "I'm Moving On" at Brown Radio Productions on Fourth Avenue North during his first Nashville session
Apr 3, 1950
Red Foley records a trio of hits--"Choc'late Ice Cream Cone," "Birmingham Bounce" and "Mississippi"--at the Castle Studio in downtown Nashville
Apr 26, 1950
Eddy Arnold records "A Prison Without Walls," "Cuddle Buggin' Baby" and "Enclosed, One Broken Heart" at the RCA studio in New York
Apr 27, 1950
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys record "Faded Love" at Radio Recorders on Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood
May 5, 1950
Art Mooney records a hit pop version of Red Foley's "M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I" at the WOR Studio in New York
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