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Jan 27, 1953
Hank Thompson records a version of Bill Carlisle's "No Help Wanted" at radio station WKY in Oklahoma City
Feb 23, 1953
Capitol releases Hank Thompson's "No Help Wanted"
Feb 27, 1953
Jimmy Heap records "Release Me" in Texas
Mar 19, 1953
Tennessee Ernie Ford records "Hey, Mr. Cotton Picker"
Apr 20, 1953
Capitol releases Hank Thompson's "Rub-A-Dub-Dub"
May 4, 1953
Capitol releases Faron Young's single "I Can't Wait (For The Sun To Go Down)," written by Martha Carson
May 19, 1953
Jean Shepard & Ferlin Husky record "A Dear John Letter" on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, at the Capitol Studios
May 21, 1953
Merle Travis records "Re-Enlistment Blues" for the movie "From Here To Eternity" during an evening session at the Capitol Studios on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood
Jun 8, 1953
Freddie Hart holds the first recording session of his career, for Capitol Records
Jun 8, 1953
Hank Thompson records "Wake Up, Irene," "A Fooler, A Faker" and "Breakin' The Rules" at Capitol's Melrose Avenue studio in Los Angeles
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