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Jun 25, 1956
Porter Wagoner records "Tryin' To Forget The Blues" in the evening at the RCA Studios on McGavock Street in Nashville
Jun 27, 1956
"Gotta Travel On" songwriter Paul Clayton takes part in a parade honoring the world premiere of the Gregory Peck movie "Moby Dick" in New Bedford, Massachusetts
Jun 28, 1956
Bobby Lord records "Without Your Love"
Jun 28, 1956
The Louvin Brothers record "You're Running Wild" in Nashville
Jun 29, 1956
Jackie Gleason, destined to write Jimmy Dean's hit "To A Sleeping Beauty," is on the cover of TV Guide
Jun 29, 1956
Ebenezer, Kentucky, observes Merle Travis Day by unveiling a plaque that features the lyrics from the chorus of the Travis-penned "Sixteen Tons." The Everly Brothers attend the ceremony
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