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  • Jul 9, 1952
    June Carter marries Carl Smith at his sister's house in Alcoa, Tennessee
    Sep 12, 1952
    Columbia releases newlywed Carl Smith's "Our Honeymoon"
    Dec 12, 1952
    Columbia releases Carl Smith's "That's The Kind Of Love I'm Looking For"
    Jan 4, 1953
    Hank Williams' funeral draws more than 20,000 people in Montgomery, Alabama. A country choir led by Webb Pierce, Red Foley, Little Jimmy Dickens and Carl Smith performs "I Saw The Light." Ernest Tubb offers "Beyond The Sunset"
    Feb 18, 1953
    Carl Smith records "Orchids Mean Goodbye," "Do I Like It?," "Trademark" and "Just You Wait 'Til I Get You Alone" during the afternoon at Nashville's Castle Studio
    Feb 22, 1953
    A benefit concert in Louisville raises $9,000 for Bill Monroe, who broke 19 bones in a January car accident. Among the artists on the bill: Ernest Tubb, Hank Snow, Red Foley, Lew Childre, Carl Smith and Mother Maybelle Carter & The Carter Sisters
    Mar 27, 1953
    Columbia releases Carl Smith's two-sided hit, "Orchids Mean Goodbye" and "Just Wait 'Til I Get You Alone"
    May 16, 1953
    Jimmy Dean makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, introduced to the audience at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium by Carl Smith
    May 19, 1953
    Carl Smith records "Hey Joe!" during an evening session at Nashville's Castle Studio
    May 29, 1953
    Columbia releases Carl Smith's two-sided hit, "Trademark" backed by "Do I Like It?"

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