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  • Aug 8, 1952
    Hank Snow records "The Gal Who Invented Kissin'" and "I Went To Your Wedding" at the RCA Studio in New York
    Oct 14, 1952
    Hank Snow records "Honeymoon On A Rocket Ship" in the evening at Nashville's Brown Brothers Studio
    Feb 13, 1953
    Hank Snow records "Spanish Fire Ball" and "For Now And Always" at Thomas Productions in Nashville
    Feb 22, 1953
    A benefit concert in Louisville raises $9,000 for Bill Monroe, who broke 19 bones in a January car accident. Among the artists on the bill: Ernest Tubb, Hank Snow, Red Foley, Lew Childre, Carl Smith and Mother Maybelle Carter & The Carter Sisters
    Apr 2, 1953
    Ernest Tubb and Hank Snow arrive back in Nashville after a trip to Korea to entertain American troops in the war. During their travel, Tubb discovered the North Koreans are using a re-worded version of his song, "Soldier's Last Letter," as propaganda
    May 26, 1953
    Meridian, Mississippi, dedicates a monument to the late Jimmie Rodgers, following a drive engineered by Hank Snow and Ernest Tubb. On hand for the ceremonies are Roy Acuff, Bill Monroe, Charlie Monroe, Minnie Pearl and Lefty Frizzell
    Sep 21, 1953
    Hank Snow records "The Next Voice You Hear" and "When Mexican Joe Met Jole Blon" during an evening session at Thomas Productions in Nashville
    Sep 22, 1953
    Hank Snow records "Would You Mind?" at Thomas Productions in Nashville
    Dec 16, 1953
    Hank Snow records "I Don't Hurt Anymore" and "Yellow Roses" during an afternoon session at New York's RCA Studios
    Jun 19, 1954
    Hank Snow's "I Don't Hurt Anymore" takes over the #1 position on the Billboard country singles chart for the first of 20 consecutive weeks

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