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Jul 1, 1952
CBS debuts the twice-a-week series "Music Hall," hosted by Patti Page
Jul 3, 1952
Dick Curless marries Pauline Green
Jul 5, 1952
The clogging troupe Ralph Sloan & The Tennessee Travelers joins the Grand Ole Opry at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium
Jul 7, 1952
Keyboard player Floyd Domino is born. He becomes a member of Asleep At The Wheel and plays with George Strait, appearing on such hits as "Love Without End, Amen," "I've Come To Expect It From You" and "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')"
Jul 8, 1952
Johnny Horton holds his first recording session for Mercury
Jul 8, 1952
The afternoon before marrying June Carter, Carl Smith records "Our Honeymoon" at Nashville's Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel
Jul 9, 1952
June Carter marries Carl Smith at his sister's house in Alcoa, Tennessee
Jul 10, 1952
Tennessee Ernie Ford records "Blackberry Boogie" at the Capitol Studios on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood
Jul 10, 1952
Hank and Audrey Williams are divorced for the second--and final--time
Jul 11, 1952
Hank Williams records "You Win Again" a day after his divorce is finalized, along with "I Won't Be Home No More" at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
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