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Oct 30, 1954
Bobby Lord holds the first recording session of his career
Nov 8, 1954
Columbia releases Lefty Frizzell's "I Love You Mostly"
Nov 20, 1954
June Carter signs a one-year solo recording contract with Columbia Records
Nov 22, 1954
June Carter holds her first solo recording session, cutting "Let Me Go, Lover"
Dec 7, 1954
Marty Robbins records a remake of Elvis Presley's "That's All Right" during an evening session at Nashville's Castle Studio
Dec 12, 1954
Marty Robbins' recording contract with Columbia is renewed for another three years
Dec 13, 1954
Columbia releases Carl Smith's two-sided hit, "Kisses Don't Lie" and "No, I Don't Believe I Will"
Dec 27, 1954
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' remake of "That's All Right"
Jan 2, 1955
Columbia Records presents Gene Autry a plaque honoring his 25-year association with the label during the singer's "Melody Ranch" on CBS Radio
Jan 8, 1955
Carl Smith's "Loose Talk" logs the first of seven weeks at the top of the Billboard country singles chart
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