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Mar 7, 1951
Webb Pierce conducts his first recording session for Decca Records, at the Castle Studio in Nashville. The session includes "Drifting Texas Sand," which he re-records nine years later
Mar 9, 1951
Ernest Tubb & Red Foley record "The Strange Little Girl" at Nashville's Castle Studio
Mar 27, 1951
Red Foley records "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)" at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
Apr 9, 1951
Decca releases The Weavers' only country hit, "On Top Of Old Smoky"
Apr 9, 1951
Decca releases Red Foley's "Hobo Boogie"
Apr 23, 1951
Decca releases Red Foley and Ernest Tubb's "The Strange Little Girl"
Jun 4, 1951
Decca releases Red Foley's "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)"
Jun 12, 1951
The Weavers record the pop hit "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine." Six years later, it's revived as a pop and country crossover hit by Jimmie Rodgers
Jun 15, 1951
Ernest Tubb records the Ray Price-written "Hey La La" during an evening session at Nashville's Castle Studio
Jul 30, 1951
Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "Hey La La"
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