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Nov 21, 1952
MGM releases Hank Williams' "I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive"
Nov 22, 1952
Radio station WSM hosts the first DJ Convention in Nashville. The gathering eventually metamorphosizes into Country Music Week, a series of events that includes the Country Music Association awards show
Nov 23, 1952
"Town Hall Party" debuts on radio station KFI in Compton, California. It becomes a staple of radio and TV in the Los Angeles market for the next nine years, providing exposure for Merle Travis, Tex Ritter, Freddie Hart and Joe Maphis, among others
Nov 26, 1952
Marty Robbins records "I Couldn't Keep From Crying" at the Jim Beck Studio at 1101 Ross Avenue in Dallas, Texas
Nov 27, 1952
Hank Williams checks back into a Shreveport sanitarium to battle addictions
Nov 29, 1952
Mercury releases The Carlisles' "No Help Wanted"
Nov 30, 1952
Gene Autry goes north of the border to work on a dude ranch as the western "Blue Canadian Rockies" debuts. Along for the ride is his faithful buddy, Pat Buttram
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