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  • Nov 14, 1951
    Ernest Tubb and Red Foley record "Too Old To Cut The Mustard" at the Castle Studio during an evening session in Nashville
    Nov 14, 1951
    Marty Robbins has his first recording session for Columbia Records at Hollywood's Radio Recorders. He records his debut single, "Love Me Or Leave Me Alone"
    Nov 15, 1951
    Actress Beverly D'Angelo is born in Columbus, Ohio. She plays Patsy Cline in the 1980 movie "Coal Miner's Daughter," earning a Country Music Association award when the soundtrack is named Album of the Year
    Nov 15, 1951
    "Pals Of The Golden West" debuts in theaters, with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans tackling a smuggling ring on the Mexican border
    Nov 16, 1951
    Columbia releases Lefty Frizzell's double-sided hit "Give Me More, More, More (Of Your Kisses)" backed by "How Long Will It Take (To Stop Loving You)"
    Nov 16, 1951
    George Jones joins the Marines
    Nov 17, 1951
    Jimmy Heap holds his first Capitol recording session in Austin, Texas. He earns the only hit of his career during his time with the label
    Nov 17, 1951
    Eva Overstake Foley, the wife of Red Foley, commits suicide in Nashville after discovering her husband is having an affair with TV personality Sally Sweet
    Nov 18, 1951
    Boy Howdy drummer Hugh Wright is born in Keokuk, Iowa. The band develops three hits--"A Cowboy's Born With A Broken Heart," "They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore" and "She'd Give Anything"--before disbanding in 1996
    Nov 20, 1951
    "Valley Of Fire" debuts in movie theaters, starring Gene Autry and Pat Buttram. Autry plays a mayor in a southwestern town where outlaws try to hijack a train full of women who are, in essence, mail-order brides

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