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Nov 3, 1956
The Tulane Hotel is demolished at 8th & Church in Nashville. Home of the Castle Recording Studio, the building was a recording site for Ernest Tubb, Bill Monroe, Hank Williams, Red Foley, Carl Smith, The Louvin Brothers and others
Nov 6, 1956
Webb Pierce records "I'm Tired," "It's My Way" and "Cryin' Over You" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Nov 6, 1956
Stonewall Jackson moves to Nashville from North Carolina. Just three days later, he makes his Grand Ole Opry debut
Nov 7, 1956
Ferlin Husky records "Gone" in Nashville at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio
Nov 7, 1956
Stonewall Jackson makes a rough demo tape of three songs, including "Don't Be Angry," at Acuff-Rose Music in Nashville, seeking an evaluation. Even better, it results in a guest slot on the Grand Ole Opry
Nov 8, 1956
Patsy Cline records "Walkin' After Midnight" and "A Poor Man's Roses (Or A Rich Man's Gold)" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Nov 9, 1956
Stonewall Jackson debuts on the Grand Ole Opry, singing "Don't Be Angry," backed by Ernest Tubb's band
Nov 10, 1956
Stonewall Jackson and The Wilburn Brothers join the Grand Ole Opry
Nov 12, 1956
Johnny Horton records "I'm Coming Home" during a night-time recording session at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording Studio
Nov 15, 1956
Bobby Helms records "Fraulein" in an afternoon session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
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