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Nov 10, 1950
Hawkshaw Hawkins records the Lefty Frizzell song "I Love You A Thousand Ways" at the King Recording Studio in Cincinnati, Ohio
Dec 8, 1950
Moon Mullican records "Cherokee Boogie (Eh-Oh-Aleena)" in Cincinnati
Feb 17, 1951
Zeb Turner records "Chew Tobacco Rag" at the King Recording Studio in Cincinnati
Mar 17, 1951
Hawkshaw Hawkins records "I'm Waiting Just For You" in Cincinnati
Sep 21, 1951
Hawkshaw Hawkins records "Slow Poke" in Cincinnati
Sep 21, 1951
Cowboy Copas records "'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered" in Cincinnati
Oct 6, 1951
R&B musician Tiny Bradshaw records "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" in Cincinnati. Johnny Burnette And The Rock & Roll Trio's cover of the song ranks among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
Jan 8, 1953
One week after the passing of a legend, Jack Cardwell records the tribute hit "The Death Of Hank Williams" in Mobile, Alabama
Mar 2, 1953
Bonnie Lou records "Seven Lonely Days" in Cincinnati
May 18, 1953
Bonnie Lou records "Tennessee Wig Walk" in Cincinnati
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