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Mar 10, 1947Columbia releases Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys' "(Our Own) Jole Blon"Apr 3, 1947Roy Acuff delivers a one-hour show for patients at the V.A. Hospital in TucsonApr 14, 1947The Tennessean reports Roy Acuff is receiving medical treatment at room 327 in Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville. No ailment is specified, though the paper indicates he "may undergo operation"Apr 19, 1947After a year away from the Grand Ole Opry, Roy Acuff returns, relaunching the relationship with "Great Speckled Bird"Sep 18, 1947Minnie Pearl, Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb and Rosalie Allen headline the first country music show at New York's Carnegie Hall. Tickets range from $1.20-$3.60Nov 18, 1947Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys record "Unloved And Unclaimed" and "This World Can't Stand Long" at radio station WBBM in ChicagoNov 19, 1947Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys record "The Waltz Of The Wind" and "A Sinner's Death" at radio station WBBM in ChicagoDec 22, 1947Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountain Boys headline a benefit at the Lyric Theater in Knoxville, raising $704 for the Empty Stocking FundDec 22, 1947Columbia releases Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys' "The Waltz Of The Wind"Jan 27, 1948A robber breaks a window on Roy Acuff's car in St. Augustine, Florida, and steals a banjo and two guitars valued at $340
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