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May 20, 1953
Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette star, as the western "Goldtown Ghost Raiders" reaches movie theaters
Jun 5, 1953
Rex Allen records "Crying In The Chapel" at the Castle Studio in Nashville
Jun 26, 1953
"The Marshal's Daughter" opens, with Tex Ritter singing the title track and Jimmy Wakely making a cameo appearance
Jul 5, 1953
Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette rally against a monopolistic Old West supply store in the debut of "Pack Train." Steel guitarist Frankie Marvin has a minor role as well
Aug 5, 1953
Rex Allen investigates diamond smugglers in the Old West, as the western movie "Down Laredo Way" appears in theaters. Clayton Moore, known for his role as "The Lone Ranger," has a secondary part
Sep 20, 1953
Gene Autry sings "Back In The Saddle Again," "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "Your Cheatin' Heart" on CBS-TV's "Toast Of The Town," destined to become "The Ed Sullivan Show"
Sep 20, 1953
Gene Autry performs the Stephen Foster classic "Beautiful Dreamer" in the debut of "Saginaw Trail." The script requires Autry and sidekick Smiley Burnette to keep restless Indians from attacking a settlement
Sep 28, 1953
The western "Shadows Of Tombstone" debuts in movie theaters, with Rex Allen and his ever-present sidekick Slim Pickens
Nov 3, 1953
Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette both perform in the debut of "Last Of The Pony Riders," a western built around the Pony Express. It's the last movie to feature Autry as a singing cowboy
Nov 12, 1953
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans adopt a two-year-old Choctaw girl, Mary Little Doe, nicknamed Dodie
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