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  • Sep 28, 1955
    George Jones convinces "Louisiana Hayride" producer Horace Logan to let him play a "Hayride" road show in Conroe, Texas. Jones sings "Why Baby Why," opening for Elvis Presley, David Houston, Johnny Horton and The Browns
    Jan 11, 1956
    In his first session for Columbia, Johnny Horton records "Honky-Tonk Man" and "I'm A One-Woman Man" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Nov 12, 1956
    Johnny Horton records "I'm Coming Home" during a night-time recording session at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording Studio
    Jan 19, 1957
    Johnny Cash makes his first network TV appearance, on CBS' "The Jackie Gleason Show," where he sings "I Walk The Line." Also appearing on the broadcast: Johnny Horton and Marty Robbins
    Mar 14, 1957
    Johnny Horton makes contact with Shreveport psychic J. Bernard Ricks, beginning a friendship that lasts the rest of his life. The relationship hones Horton's own psychic abilities, and he eventually predicts, with accuracy, his own death will be violent
    Apr 11, 1957
    Johnny Horton records "The Woman I Need" in an evening session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Apr 22, 1957
    Columbia releases Johnny Horton's "The Woman I Need"
    Jun 2, 1958
    Johnny Horton holds an evening session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville, recording "All Grown Up"
    Nov 10, 1958
    Johnny Horton records "When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Thirty Below)" during the evening at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jan 24, 1959
    Songwriter Jimmy Driftwood plays "The Louisiana Hayride" in Shreveport, where he works with Johnny Horton to streamline the lyrics to "The Battle Of New Orleans," which Horton records three days later

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