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Feb 3, 1956
"The Adventures Of Champion" ends a short-lived run on CBS-TV. The series was produced by Gene Autry's company and based on his trusty Wonder Horse
Feb 4, 1956
Elvis Presley sings "Baby, Let's Play House" on The Dorsey Brothers' "Stage Show"
Feb 6, 1956
Capitol releases a double-sided Hank Thompson hit, "The Blackboard Of My Heart" backed with "I'm Not Mad, Just Hurt"
Feb 6, 1956
Decca releases Red Sovine's "If Jesus Came To Your House"
Feb 6, 1956
Capitol releases Tennessee Ernie Ford's "That's All"
Feb 6, 1956
Columbia releases "Keep A'Lovin' Me," The Everly Brothers' first single
Feb 6, 1956
George Jones joins "The Louisiana Hayride"
Feb 8, 1956
Wynn Stewart records his first hit, "The Waltz Of The Angels"
Feb 8, 1956
Buddy Holley signs a recording contract with Decca Records, ignoring the misspelling of his last name, "Holly." He mentors Waylon Jennings, and one of his songs, "True Love Ways," becomes a country hit for Mickey Gilley
Feb 10, 1956
Little Richard records "Slippin' And Slidin'" at J&M Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana. The song becomes a rock 'n' roll standard, and earns a new country treatment in 1973 from Billy "Crash" Craddock
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