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Jul 21, 1950
Jimmy Wakely records "Mona Lisa"
Jul 24, 1950
Capitol releases Kay Starr and Tennessee Ernie Ford's two-sided duet single, "Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own" and "I'll Never Be Free"
Jul 27, 1950
Tennessee Ernie Ford records "The Shot Gun Boogie" at Capitol's Melrose Avenue studios in Hollywood
Sep 20, 1950
With the Korean War raging, Tex Ritter records "Daddy's Last Letter" in Los Angeles
Nov 9, 1950
Ramblin' Jimmie Dolan records "Hot Rod Race"
Nov 13, 1950
Capitol releases Tennessee Ernie Ford's "The Shot Gun Boogie"
Feb 3, 1951
Tennessee Ernie Ford arrives at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "The Shot Gun Boogie"
Mar 22, 1951
Jimmy Wakely and Margaret Whiting record "When You And I Were Young Maggie Blues" at the Capitol Studios on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles
Oct 8, 1951
Carl Butler has his first solo recording session, for Capitol Records
Nov 5, 1951
Martha Carson records her signature song, "Satisfied," at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel. The gospel tune never makes national country charts, but it helps her gain membership in the Grand Ole Opry
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