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Feb 21, 1957Buck Owens signs a recording contract with Capitol Records in the middle of a session with The Farmer Boys, a Capitol act for whom he is playing guitarJun 19, 1957Gene Vincent records the pop hit "Lotta Lovin'" at the Capitol Tower in Los Angeles with a band that includes Buck OwensAug 30, 1957Buck Owens holds his inaugural recording session for Capitol Records at the label's studio in Los AngelesApr 7, 1958Wanda Jackson records her pop hit "Let's Have A Party" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Los Angeles, with Buck Owens on guitar. The session also features a version of "Happy, Happy Birthday," a future Ronnie Milsap hitOct 9, 1958Buck Owens records his first charted record, "Second Fiddle," during an evening session in Hollywood at the Capitol TowerMar 23, 1959Capitol releases Buck Owens' first charted single, "Second Fiddle"Jun 16, 1959Buck Owens records his first Top 10 hit, "Under Your Spell Again," at the Capitol Recording Studio in HollywoodJul 13, 1959Capitol releases Buck Owens' first hit single, "Under Your Spell Again"Dec 23, 1959Buck Owens records "Excuse Me (I Think I've Got A Heartache)" and "Above And Beyond" in a productive afternoon at the Capitol Tower in HollywoodFeb 1, 1960Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Above And Beyond"
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