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Aug 29, 1953Jean Shepard and Ferlin Husky earn a #1 single on the Billboard country chart with "A Dear John Letter"Sep 14, 1953Capitol releases the Jean Shepard & Ferlin Husky duet "Forgive Me John"Apr 5, 1954Under the assumed name Simon Crum, Ferlin Husky records "Cuzz Yore So Sweet"Jun 12, 1954Ferlin Husky joins the Grand Ole OpryNov 4, 1954Ferlin Husky records "I Feel Better All Over (More Than Anywhere's Else)" and "Little Tom" at the Castle Studio in NashvilleDec 6, 1954Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's double-sided hit "I Feel Better All Over (More Than Anywhere's Else)" backed by "Little Tom"Jan 27, 1955Ferlin Husky records "I'll Baby Sit With You"Feb 6, 1955Elvis Presley meets for the first time with Colonel Tom Parker at Palumbo's, across the street from Memphis' Ellis Auditorium, where he performs two shows with Faron Young, Martha Carson, Ferlin Husky and The Wilburn BrothersMar 7, 1955Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "Cuzz Yore So Sweet," under the alias Simon CrumApr 11, 1955Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "I'll Baby Sit With You"
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