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  • May 21, 1957
    Ferlin Husky records "A Fallen Star" and "Prize Possession"
    May 28, 1957
    Faron Young records "Love Has Finally Come My Way" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jun 19, 1957
    Gene Vincent records the pop hit "Lotta Lovin'" at the Capitol Tower in Los Angeles with a band that includes Buck Owens
    Jul 22, 1957
    Sonny James records "Near You." Twenty years later, it becomes a hit for George Jones & Tammy Wynette
    Aug 30, 1957
    Buck Owens holds his inaugural recording session for Capitol Records at the label's studio in Los Angeles
    Sep 17, 1957
    Wanda Jackson records the pop hit "Fujiyama Mama" at the Capitol studios in Hollywood during an evening session
    Sep 25, 1957
    Hank Thompson records "How Do You Hold A Memory" during the evening at Hollywood's Capitol Tower
    Oct 19, 1957
    Sonny James records "Uh-Huh-mm"
    Feb 5, 1958
    The Kingston Trio records the folk ballad "Tom Dooley" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Los Angeles. The title wins Best Country & Western Performance during the inaugural Grammy Awards in 1959
    Apr 1, 1958
    The Louvin Brothers record "My Baby's Gone" in Nashville

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