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Dec 25, 1956
Steel guitarist Lloyd Green moves to Nashville from Mobile, Alabama. He becomes a prominent studio musician, playing on Tammy Wynette's "D-I-V-O-R-C-E," Alan Jackson's "Remember When" and John Anderson's "Wild And Blue," among others
Dec 25, 1956
Elvis Presley spends Christmas at his parents' home on Audubon Drive in Memphis, where he receives numerous presents from fans, including a bevy of teddy bears. The artificial tree is made of white nylon
Dec 27, 1956
Elvis Presley plays touch football at Memphis' Dave Wells Community Center. Pictures of the game actually appear in the newspaper
Dec 28, 1956
George Morgan resigns from the Grand Ole Opry to host his own radio show on WLAC and to appear on "The Ozark Jubilee." He returns to the Opry three years later
Dec 28, 1956
Charley Pride marries Rozene Cohran in Hernando, Mississippi
Dec 30, 1956
Suzy Bogguss is born in Aledo, Illinois. She earns respect for her easy-going vocal skills and adept song selection in the 1990s, gaining thoughtful hits with "Outbound Plane," "Just Like The Weather," "Aces" and "Letting Go"
Dec 31, 1956
Capitol releases Faron Young's double-barreled hit, "I Miss You Already (And You're Not Even Gone)" and its flip side, "I'm Gonna Live Some Before I Die"
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