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Jun 29, 1950
Ernest Tubb records "You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry" during the afternoon at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
Jun 30, 1950
The western "Trigger, Jr." appears in movie theaters, with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans starring. Rogers sings "Stampede" during the film with Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage
Jun 30, 1950
Songwriter Rick Carnes is born in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He will write a trio of country hits for The Whites, plus Reba McEntire's "Can't Even Get The Blues" and Garth Brooks' "Longneck Bottle"
Jun 30, 1950
Red Foley and Ernest Tubb record "Goodnight Irene" with The Sunshine Trio at lunchtime in the Castle Studio in Nashville. Foley also records "Hobo Boogie" and "Our Lady Of Fatima," the first hit to feature background singer Anita Kerr
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