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Mar 27, 1951
Songwriter Kent Blazy is born in Woodstock, New York. He authors Garth Brooks' "If Tomorrow Never Comes," Gary Morris' "Headed For A Heartache" and Chris Young's "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)," among others
Mar 27, 1951
Red Foley records "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)" at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
Mar 29, 1951
The USS Valley Forge returns from the Korean War for repairs in San Diego. Crewman Scotty Moore is reassigned to the USS Boxer, then to the naval base. Moore is bound to become the first guitarist for Elvis Presley
Mar 30, 1951
Roy Rogers is framed in a cattle-theft scheme as "Heart Of The Rockies" debuts in theaters. Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage provide their usual support
Mar 31, 1951
Hank Snow hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart for the first of eight weeks with "The Rhumba Boogie"
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