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Mar 15, 1944Drafted for service in the Canadian Army, an intoxicated Hank Snow reports for his physical. Told to come back sober the next day, Snow's X-rays reveal a lung problem created by a childhood bout with pleurisy. Snow is rejected for serviceDec 20, 1944Ignoring a recording ban by Canada's musicians' union, Hank Snow cuts the first of 18 songs over four days at Montreal's Victor Studio. They include one of his biggest Canadian hits, "You Played Love On The Strings Of My Heart"Dec 2, 1947Hank Snow begins what prove to be his final Canadian sessions before his career shifts into the U.S., at the Victor Studio in MontrealFeb 2, 1949Pen pals Ernest Tubb and Hank Snow meet in person for the first time during a show at Fort Worth's North Side Coliseum. It takes nearly a year, but Tubb helps Snow land a spot on the Grand Ole OpryMar 8, 1949Hank Snow has his first American recording session at RCA Studio A in Chicago. Producer Steve Sholes declines an opportunity to cut "I'm Moving On." Instead, the session yields Snow's first charted single, "Marriage Vow"Jan 7, 1950Hank Snow becomes a member of the Grand Ole Opry when he debuts on the show, introduced by Ernest Tubb. Also debuting the same evening: Tennessee Ernie FordMar 28, 1950Hank Snow records "I'm Moving On" at Brown Radio Productions on Fourth Avenue North during his first Nashville sessionAug 19, 1950Hank Snow spends the first of 21 weeks at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "I'm Moving On"Aug 21, 1950Hank Snow records "Rhumba Boogie" and "The Golden Rocket" during a late-night session at Nashville's Brown Radio ProductionsOct 22, 1950Hank Snow records "Unwanted Sign Upon Your Heart" in the evening at Brown Radio Productions in Nashville
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