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Nov 11, 1946
The Pony Express western "Plainsman And The Lady" opens in theaters with Stuart Hamblen in a minor role
Nov 18, 1946
Sounds like a great name for a Tracy Lawrence song: Singing cowboy Eddie Dean and his trusty horse, Flash, ride the range in the debut of "Stars Over Texas"
Nov 21, 1946
Charles Starrett is The Durango Kid in "Terror Trail," a western opening in theaters with Wesley Tuttle in the musical cast
Nov 21, 1946
"Sioux City Sue" becomes the first Gene Autry movie to appear in theaters after the cowboy's return from service in World War II. Autry sings the title track and "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You"
Nov 22, 1946
Gene Autry rides in the Santa Claus Lane parade in Hollywood, as do Roy Rogers, Jack Benny and Red Skelton. When Autry hears children shout, "Here comes Santa Claus," he's inspired to write "Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane)"
Dec 1, 1946
Eddie Dean and Lash La Rue provide security for a telegraph construction crew in the movie debut of "Wild West"
Dec 4, 1946
"Tumbleweed Tempo," a 15-minute promotional movie, appears in theaters, featuring the music of Spade Cooley
Dec 5, 1946
Western star Monte Hale performs the Spade Cooley hit "Detour" in the debut of "Out California Way." The movie also features Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage
Dec 9, 1946
Columbia releases Gene Autry's "You're Not My Darlin' Anymore"
Dec 12, 1946
Ken Curtis portrays a radio-station owner who's just back from the war as "Lone Star Moonlight" debuts in movie theaters. The Merle Travis Trio shares on-screen musical duties with The Hoosier Hot Shots, while Curtis sings "Home On The Range"
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