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  • Oct 20, 1945
    Roy Rogers sings the Cole Porter-penned title song with the movie debut of "Don't Fence Me In." Dale Evans, Trigger and The Sons Of The Pioneers are also featured
    Oct 20, 1945
    The Johnny Mack Brown western "The Lost Trail" opens in movie houses. Walter Shrum and his Colorado Hillbillies, riding their current hit "Triflin' Gal," are also featured in the film
    Nov 1, 1945
    Gene Autry records "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" and "Silver Spurs (On The Golden Stairs)" at the CBS Studios in Los Angeles
    Nov 3, 1945
    Jimmy Wakely and Lee "Lasses" White star in "Riders Of The Dawn," a western featuring Wesley Tuttle and Fiddlin' Arthur Smith. Songs include Spade Cooley's "Shame On You," Johnny Bond's "Tomorrow Never Comes" and Jimmie Rodgers' "Sleep, Baby, Sleep"
    Nov 5, 1945
    Columbia releases Gene Autry's double-sided hit, "Don't Live A Lie" backed with "I Want To Be Sure"
    Nov 7, 1945
    Tex Williams provides musical support for Buster Crabbe with the debut of the western movie "Prairie Rustlers"
    Nov 7, 1945
    Gene Autry returns to a Los Angeles courtroom, contending his Republic movie contract should be voided. The studio maintains he owes three more years to make up for the period in which he was enlisted with the Army
    Nov 15, 1945
    Charles Starrett is The Durango Kid as "Lawless Empire" hits movie screens. Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys perform "Stay A Little Longer" and "Home In San Antone" during the one-hour flick
    Dec 8, 1945
    Fiddlin' Arthur Smith lets loose on "Orange Blossom Special" in the debut of "The Lonesome Trail." The western movie stars Jimmy Wakely, plus Lee "Lasses" White, Mary Ford, guitarist Jack Rivers and Texas Playboy Jesse Ashlock
    Dec 9, 1945
    Spade Cooley marries Ella Mae Evin in Las Vegas, three months after his divorce from his first wife




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