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Feb 18, 1950
"The WSB Barn Dance" airs for the last time in Atlanta
Feb 20, 1950
Columbia releases Johnny Bond's "Love Song In 32 Bars"
Feb 20, 1950
Spade Cooley has a starring role as the western movie "The Silver Bandit" debuts
Feb 22, 1950
"Mule Train" opens nationally, with Gene Autry singing the Tennessee Ernie Ford hit. Autry plays a singing lawman at the fictitious Trail End, and also sings "Roomful Of Roses" and "Cool Water" in the movie. Pat Buttram co-stars
Feb 24, 1950
Songwriter/record executive Larry Willoughby is born in Houston, Texas. He writes Waylon Jennings' "The Devil's On The Loose," Eddy Raven's "Operator, Operator" and "Building Bridges" by Brooks & Dunn with Sheryl Crow & Vince Gill
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