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Nov 8, 1952
Following two years with Capitol, Carl Butler signs a recording contract with Columbia
Nov 9, 1952
One day after signing a new contract with Columbia, Carl Butler holds his first recording session for the label
Nov 26, 1952
Marty Robbins records "I Couldn't Keep From Crying" at the Jim Beck Studio at 1101 Ross Avenue in Dallas, Texas
Dec 6, 1952
Roy Acuff ends a 20-year association with Columbia Records
Dec 6, 1952
George Morgan records "(I Just Had A Date) A Lover's Quarrel"
Dec 12, 1952
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "That's The Kind Of Love I'm Looking For"
Jan 15, 1953
Columbia releases George Morgan's "(I Just Had A Date) A Lover's Quarrel"
Jan 26, 1953
Joe & Rose Lee Maphis sign with Columbia Records
Feb 6, 1953
Lefty Frizzell records "(Honey, Baby, Hurry) Bring Your Sweet Self Back To Me" during a late-night session at the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas, Texas
Feb 17, 1953
Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper record "Are You Walking And A-Talking For The Lord" at the Castle Studio in Nashville. It ranks among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
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