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  • Oct 17, 1955
    Jerry Reed holds his first recording session, for Capitol Records, at the Castle Recording Studio in Nashville
    Oct 22, 1955
    Jim Reeves joins the Grand Ole Opry
    Oct 26, 1955
    Ernest Tubb records Chuck Berry's "Thirty Days (To Come Back Home)" during an evening session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Oct 27, 1955
    Red Sovine & Webb Pierce record "Why Baby Why" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Oct 28, 1955
    Ray Price records "Run Boy" during an evening session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Oct 29, 1955
    Slim Whitman joins the Grand Ole Opry
    Oct 29, 1955
    The Louvin Brothers record "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby" at the Castle Studio in downtown Nashville
    Nov 3, 1955
    Marty Robbins records "Singing The Blues" and "I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far)" during a late-night session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Nov 8, 1955
    Hank Locklin records the George Jones-penned "Why Baby Why" at the Methodist Television, Radio & Film Commission in Nashville
    Nov 9, 1955
    The Everly Brothers record "Keep A'Lovin' Me," their first single, with Carl Smith's backing band, at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel

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