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Jun 1, 1951
Hank Williams records "Ramblin' Man" under his Luke The Drifter Jr. persona
Jun 1, 1951
The World War II movie "Fighting Coast Guard" opens in theaters with music by The Sons Of The Pioneers
Jun 1, 1951
Lefty Frizzell records eight Jimmie Rodgers songs at the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas, Texas, including "Travellin' Blues"
Jun 2, 1951
Lula Grace Wood--the future Jan Howard--welcomes her third son, David Bryan Wood, in Greeley, Colorado
Jun 2, 1951
Louisville, Kentucky, celebrates Pee Wee King Day
Jun 3, 1951
Elvis Presley takes a $30-a-week job with Precision Tools in Memphis
Jun 4, 1951
Decca releases Red Foley's "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)"
Jun 6, 1951
Songwriter Jon Vezner is born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He authors such hits as "Then What?" by Clay Walker, "If I Didn't Love You" by Steve Wariner and "Where've You Been" by his wife, Kathy Mattea
Jun 8, 1951
Carl Smith records "(When You Feel Like You're In Love) Don't Just Stand There" in the afternoon at the Tulane Hotel's Castle Studio in Nashville
Jun 8, 1951
Tony Rice is born in Danville, Virginia. A highly admired bluegrass guitarist, he joins J.D. Crowe & The New South in the 1970s, where his bandmates for a short time include Ricky Skaggs and Dobro ace Jerry Douglas
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