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May 3, 1949
Kenny Roberts records "I Never See Maggie Alone" and "Wedding Bells"
May 4, 1949
Stella Parton is born in Sevierville, Tennessee. A younger sister of Dolly Parton, she records one Top 10 single in 1975, "I Want To Hold You In My Dreams Tonight," and adds two more Top 15 hits in 1977
May 5, 1949
Save a horse, play a cowboy: The Hoosier Hot Shots are out to protect an animal as "Arkansas Swing" debuts in movie theaters
May 5, 1949
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys record "Ida Red Likes The Boogie" at Radio Recorders in Los Angeles
May 6, 1949
MGM releases Hank Williams' "Wedding Bells"
May 6, 1949
The Delmore Brothers record "Blues Stay Away From Me" and "Pan American Boogie" at the E.T. Herzog Studio in Cincinnati
May 7, 1949
Hank Williams makes his first appearance at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Lovesick Blues"
May 9, 1949
Tommy Duncan And His Western All Stars record his only solo hit, a remake of Jimmie Rodgers' "Gamblin' Polka Dot Blues"
May 9, 1949
Columbia releases Little Jimmy Dickens' "Country Boy"
May 9, 1949
Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "Mean Mama Blues"
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