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Jul 1, 1959Johnny Horton records "Johnny Reb" during the evening at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on Nashville's Music RowJul 20, 1959Columbia releases Johnny Horton's "Johnny Reb"Aug 3, 1959Johnny Horton's father, John "Lolly" Horton, dies in Rusk, TexasAug 29, 1959Johnny Horton performs "Johnny Reb" and "The Battle Of New Orleans" on ABC's telecast of "The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show"Nov 29, 1959"The Battle Of New Orleans" wins Song of the Year for composer Jimmy Driftwood and Best Country & Western Performance for Johnny Horton during the second annual Grammy AwardsDec 30, 1959Johnny Horton makes his first attempt at recording "Sink The Bismarck," inspired by the Twentieth Century-Fox movie of the same name, at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on Music Row in Nashville. He cuts the definitive version eight days laterJan 7, 1960Johnny Horton records "Sink The Bismarck," inspired by the movie of the same name, at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville during the wee morning hours. The World War II tale includes a reference to Winston ChurchillJan 18, 1960Columbia releases Johnny Horton's "Sink The Bismarck"Mar 7, 1960Johnny Horton records "Sleepy-Eyed John" just before midnight at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in NashvilleApr 2, 1960Johnny Horton performs "Sink The Bismarck" in a guest slot on ABC-TV's music series "The Dick Clark Show"
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