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Mar 5, 1951Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "Don't Stay Too Long"Mar 9, 1951Ernest Tubb & Red Foley record "The Strange Little Girl" at Nashville's Castle StudioMar 25, 1951Ernest Tubb and his second wife, Olene, have their first daughter, Erlene Dale TubbApr 23, 1951Decca releases Red Foley and Ernest Tubb's "The Strange Little Girl"Jun 15, 1951Ernest Tubb records the Ray Price-written "Hey La La" during an evening session at Nashville's Castle StudioJul 30, 1951Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "Hey La La"Sep 22, 1951Lefty Frizzell headlines one of country music's first stadium shows, at Griffith Park in Washington, D.C. The lineup also features Ernest Tubb, Flatt & Scruggs, Moon Mullican, Carl Smith and the Duke of Paducah, drawing 14,000 fansNov 12, 1951Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "Driftwood On The River"Nov 13, 1951Ernest Tubb records "Somebody's Stolen My Honey" at Nashville's Castle StudioNov 14, 1951Ernest Tubb and Red Foley record "Too Old To Cut The Mustard" at the Castle Studio during an evening session in Nashville
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