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  • Apr 21, 1952
    Roy Rogers & Dale Evans record "Happy Trails"
    Apr 21, 1952
    Webb Pierce records "The Last Waltz" at Nashville's Castle Studio
    Apr 24, 1952
    Bing Crosby and guitar player Grady Martin and His Slew Foot Five record "Till The End Of The World"
    May 3, 1952
    Kitty Wells records "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" at the Castle Studio in Nashville during her first session for Decca Records
    May 13, 1952
    Hank Thompson records "The New Wears Off Too Fast" during an afternoon session at Capitol's studio on Melrose in Los Angeles
    May 14, 1952
    Tex Ritter records the theme song to "High Noon" at the Capitol Studios on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood Avenue
    May 15, 1952
    Eddy Arnold records "A Full Time Job" at Brown Brothers Studio in Nashville
    May 19, 1952
    Hank Snow records "(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I" during an evening session in Nashville
    Jun 3, 1952
    Marty Robbins records his first charted single, "I'll Go On Alone," plus "Pretty Words" during an afternoon session at Dallas' Jim Beck Studio
    Jun 11, 1952
    Sonny James holds his first Capitol Records recording session




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