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Mar 18, 1946
Decca releases "Harriet," Red Foley's single with Roy Ross & His Ramblers
Mar 18, 1946
Merle Travis holds his first recording session for Capitol Records in Los Angeles, cutting "Cincinnati Lou" and "No Vacancy" at Radio Recorders
Mar 19, 1946
The Buchanan Brothers record "Atomic Power," inspired by the World War II bombing of Hiroshima, in New York
Mar 19, 1946
Ruth Pointer is born in Oakland, California. With her siblings, The Pointer Sisters become a significant pop/R&B vocal group in the 1970s and '80s, but win a country Grammy in 1975 for their recording of "Fairytale"
Mar 20, 1946
Singing cowboy Eddie Dean protects the local Indians from conniving white men in the movie debut of "Romance Of The West"
Mar 20, 1946
Eddy Arnold records "All Alone In This World Without You," "What Is Life Without Love," "That's How Much I Love You" and "Chained To A Memory" at the RCA Victor Studios in Chicago
Mar 20, 1946
Doug Green is born in Great Lakes, Illinois. He becomes Ranger Doug, of Riders In The Sky, helping preserve western music and becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He also joins the western-swing ensemble The Time Jumpers
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