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Feb 23, 1957
Jerry Lee Lewis makes his first appearance in front of a large-sized audience when he performs on the "Big D Jamboree" in Dallas, Texas
Feb 23, 1957
Elvis Presley records "One Night" and "I Beg Of You" during a late-night session at Hollywood's Radio Recorders
Feb 23, 1957
Porter Wagoner joins the Grand Ole Opry
Feb 24, 1957
Brenda Lee performs "One Step At A Time" on "The Steve Allen Show" on NBC
Feb 24, 1957
Warner Mack records "Is It Wrong (For Loving You)"
Feb 24, 1957
Elvis Presley records "Loving You" at Hollywood's Radio Recorders
Feb 24, 1957
Seven months after he recorded an unreleased version of "That'll Be The Day" in Nashville, Buddy Holly cuts the definitive version of the song in Clovis, New Mexico
Feb 25, 1957
Don Gibson holds his first RCA recording session with producer Chet Atkins at the Methodist Television, Radio and Film Commission on McGavock Street in Nashville
Feb 26, 1957
Sonny James records "First Date, First Kiss, First Love"
Feb 28, 1957
Kitty Wells records "Three Ways (To Love You)" and "Your Wild Life's Gonna Get You Down" at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording Studio
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