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Nov 13, 1954
Jeannie Kendall is born in St. Louis, Missouri. With her father, Royce, she takes part in the duo The Kendalls, whose gospel-based harmonies and cheatin' themes are on display in their million-selling signature song, 1977's "Heaven's Just A Sin Away"
Nov 14, 1954
Everly Brothers producer Archie Bleyer marries Janet Ertel, of the pop vocal group The Chordettes, at a judge's residence in Weehawken, New Jersey
Nov 16, 1954
Jimmy Martin records "20/20 Vision" with The Osborne Brothers in Nashville. The bluegrass classic is ranked among the 500 greatest country singles in history in the Country Music Foundation's 2003 book "Heartaches By The Number"
Nov 16, 1954
Faron Young's stint with the Army comes to an end
Nov 17, 1954
The city of Atlanta observes Faron Young Day
Nov 17, 1954
Chet Atkins records "Mister Sandman" at the Methodist Television, Radio and Film Commission in Nashville
Nov 18, 1954
Teresa Brewer records the pop version of Jenny Lou Carson's "Let Me Go, Lover!"
Nov 18, 1954
Red Foley records "Hearts Of Stone"
Nov 19, 1954
Charlie Walker records his first charted hit, "Only You, Only You"
Nov 19, 1954
Faron Young makes his first Grand Ole Opry appearance since ending a two-year stint in the Army
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