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Jul 27, 1956
Buddy Holly records "That'll Be The Day" for Decca in Nashville. That version is not released, as producer Owen Bradley calls it "the worst song I've ever heard"
Jul 30, 1956
Brenda Lee has her first recording session, remaking the Hank Williams classic "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
Jul 31, 1956
Brenda Lee records "I'm Gonna Lasso Santa Claus" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville. The song will be used more than 40 years later on the soundtrack to the Tim Allen movie "The Santa Clause 2"
Aug 12, 1956
Webb Pierce records "Teenage Boogie" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville. He also makes his first pass at "Cryin' Over You," though he discards it in favor of a version he records in November
Sep 2, 1956
The Wilburn Brothers record "Go Away With Me"
Sep 10, 1956
Decca releases Webb Pierce's "Teenage Boogie"
Sep 11, 1956
Kitty Wells records "I'm Counting On You" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on 16th Avenue South in Nashville
Sep 12, 1956
Kitty Wells and Webb Pierce record "O' So Many Years" and "One Week Later" in Nashville at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio
Sep 13, 1956
Kitty Wells records "Repenting" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Sep 17, 1956
Decca releases Brenda Lee's first single, "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)"
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