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Nov 2, 1950
Former Grand Ole Opry star Asher Sizemore loses his son. Charles "Buddy Boy" Sizemore goes missing in action in the Korean War
Nov 2, 1950
The western "Border Outlaws" appears in movie theaters with Spade Cooley starring as a ranch owner in the Old West
Nov 3, 1950
The Stanley Brothers record "I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow" at the Castle Studio in Nashville. Their version of the song, which will be added to the Grammy Hall of Fame, provides a template for the version by the fictitious Soggy Bottom Boys used in the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
Nov 4, 1950
Singer/songwriter Diane Pfeifer is born in St. Louis, Missouri. She writes Debby Boone's 1980 hit "Free To Be Lonely Again"
Nov 8, 1950
Arthur Crudup records "My Baby Left Me" in Chicago. Elvis Presley will remake the song in 1956
Nov 8, 1950
Columbia renegotiates Lefty Frizzell's recording contract. He gets a raise from a royalty of 2% of 90% per record to 3% for two years, with a two-year option at 4%
Nov 9, 1950
Ramblin' Jimmie Dolan records "Hot Rod Race"
Nov 9, 1950
Eddy Arnold records "There's Been A Change In Me" at the Brown Brothers Studio on 4th Avenue in downtown Nashville
Nov 10, 1950
Steel player Greg Trostal is born in Elmira, New York. He replaces Pat Severs in Pirates Of The Mississippi in 1994
Nov 10, 1950
Hawkshaw Hawkins records the Lefty Frizzell song "I Love You A Thousand Ways" at the King Recording Studio in Cincinnati, Ohio
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