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Jun 17, 1955
Tommy Collins records "I Guess I'm Crazy" and "You Oughta See Pickles Now"
Jun 20, 1955
The movie "Webb Pierce And His Wonderin' Boys" debuts in theaters. Hank Penny, Sue Thompson, Red Sovine and Johnny Burnette also appear in the film, which includes renditions of "Slowly" and "In The Jailhouse Now"
Jun 21, 1955
Sun Records releases Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Two's first single, "Cry! Cry! Cry!" backed with "Hey Porter"
Jun 22, 1955
Hank Thompson records "Don't Take It Out On Me" during an evening session at the Capitol Studios on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles
Jun 22, 1955
Carl Smith records "Don't Tease Me" during an evening session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Jun 26, 1955
Patsy Cline opens for Ernest Tubb at a free concert beneath the Parthenon in Nashville's Centennial Park. The show draws 15,000
Jun 27, 1955
Decca releases Kitty Wells' double-sided "There's Poison In Your Heart" and "I'm In Love With You"
Jun 27, 1955
Capitol releases a double-sided Faron Young single, "All Right" and the flip side, "Go Back You Fool"
Jun 30, 1955
The movie "Wichita" opens with Joel McCrea, Vera Miles, Lloyd Bridges and Peter Graves in starring roles. Tex Ritter sings the title track
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