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Apr 26, 1958
"Country Music Jubilee" host Red Foley welcomes Patsy Cline and Porter Wagoner to the ABC show
Apr 27, 1958
The Everly Brothers render "All I Have To Do Is Dream" live from New York as guests on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show"
Apr 28, 1958
Ricky Nelson records "Poor Little Fool" in Los Angeles. It represents his first session with The Jordanaires
Apr 28, 1958
Jim Reeves makes a guest appearance on ABC-TV's "The Lawrence Welk Show"
Apr 29, 1958
John D. Loudermilk plays a Kentucky Derby Festival show at Louisville's Freedom Hall that features Ray Price, George Morgan, Gene Sullivan and Jerry Vale. When he bombs, Loudermilk decides to give up performing and focus on songwriting. His successes will include "Abilene," "Waterloo" and "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"
Apr 30, 1958
Don Gibson records "Give Myself A Party" during an afternoon session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Apr 30, 1958
Justin and Bea Tubb have a daughter, Leah-Lisa Tubb
Apr 30, 1958
Kitty Wells records "Jealousy" during an afternoon session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
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