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  • Nov 7, 1953
    Richmond, Virginia, radio station WXGI bans Webb Pierce's "There Stands The Glass" from its airwaves, suggesting the song's alcoholic message would negatively influence younger listeners
    Nov 8, 1953
    Buddy Holly makes his radio debut, performing Hank Williams' "Your Cheatin' Heart" on "The Buddy And Jack Show" on KDAV in Lubbock, Texas
    Nov 9, 1953
    Capitol releases Hank Thompson's "Wake Up, Irene"
    Nov 9, 1953
    Eddy Arnold records "My Everything" at RCA's New York studios
    Nov 10, 1953
    Buddy Holly makes his first recording, playing guitar as one-half of Buddy & Jack at the studios at country radio station KDAV in Lubbock. Holly becomes the first to produce a session on Waylon Jennings
    Nov 12, 1953
    Roy Rogers and Dale Evans adopt a two-year-old Choctaw girl, Mary Little Doe, nicknamed Dodie
    Nov 12, 1953
    Drummer Steve Potts is born in Memphis, Tennessee. After appearing with such R&B figures as Al Green and Rufus Thomas, he lays down the backbeat for Wynonna's 2003 hit "What The World Needs Now"
    Nov 13, 1953
    Del Wood joins the Grand Ole Opry
    Nov 14, 1953
    Bing Crosby records a pop version of Arlie Duff's country hit "Y'all Come" with Speedy West on guitar
    Nov 14, 1953
    Pat Boone marries Shirley Foley, the daughter of country singer Red Foley. The union produces another country hitmaker: Debby Boone

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