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Feb 21, 1952
Jerry Lee Lewis marries his first wife, Dorothy Barton, in Mississippi, after lying about his age on the application for the license
Feb 22, 1952
Columbia releases George Morgan's "Almost"
Feb 23, 1952
"Here Come The Nelsons" debuts in movie theaters, the first film to feature future country star Ricky Nelson
Feb 23, 1952
Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford is born in Winchester, Massachusetts. The rock band scores a major pop hit in 1998 with "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing," which Mark Chesnutt immediately remakes for the country charts
Feb 23, 1952
Del Wood makes her Grand Ole Opry debut
Feb 24, 1952
Songwriter Cole Porter, who co-wrote Gene Autry's country hit "Don't Fence Me In," is honored with a two-hour tribute on CBS-TV's "Toast Of The Town," later known as "The Ed Sullivan Show"
Feb 25, 1952
Jackie Boy and Little Walter record "Blues In My Condition" and "Sellin' My Stuff" at the Sun Recording Studio in Memphis with producer Sam Phillips. The tracks make up the very first single released by the Sun label
Feb 25, 1952
Burl Ives records a cover version of Hank Thompson's "Wild Side Of Life" with guitarist Grady Martin And His Slew Foot Five
Feb 26, 1952
"Feudin' And Fightin'" singer Jo Stafford marries musical director Paul Weston at St. Gregory's Catholic Church in Los Angeles
Feb 26, 1952
Songwriter Gary Burr is born in Meriden, Connecticut. Among his credits: Conway Twitty's "That's My Job," Patty Loveless' "I Try To Think About Elvis," LeAnn Rimes' "Nothin' 'Bout Love Makes Sense" and Tim McGraw's "Can't Be Really Gone"
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