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Oct 2, 1952
Shelia Shipley Biddy is born in Scottsville, Kentucky. In 1993, she becomes the first woman named to head a major country label when MCA re-activates Decca
Oct 3, 1952
"The Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet" debuts on ABC-TV, with 11-year-old Ricky Nelson in a regular role
Oct 4, 1952
"Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" lifts Hank Williams to the top position on the Billboard country singles chart
Oct 4, 1952
RCA releases Porter Wagoner's debut single, "Settin' The Woods On Fire"
Oct 7, 1952
Red Foley records "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes"
Oct 7, 1952
Lefty Frizzell records "I'm An Old, Old Man (Tryin' To Live While I Can)" at the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas, Texas
Oct 8, 1952
NBC debuts "Scott Music Hall," hosted by Patti Page, the singing rage
Oct 8, 1952
Goldie Hill records "I Let The Stars Get In My Eyes" in Nashville
Oct 9, 1952
Red Foley records "Slaves Of A Hopeless Love Affair"
Oct 10, 1952
Columbia releases Gene Autry's holiday duet with Rosemary Clooney, "The Night Before Christmas Song"
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