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  • Sep 21, 1952
    CBS viewers watch Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and "Over The Rainbow" songwriter Harold Arlen take bows from the audience on "Toast Of The Town," hosted live from New York by Ed Sullivan
    Sep 21, 1952
    Kenneth Trebbe is born in Topeka, Kansas. Under the name Kenny Starr, he has a 1975 country hit with "The Blind Man In The Bleachers." The song is simultaneously a pop hit for David Geddes
    Sep 22, 1952
    The Louvin Brothers record "Let Us Travel, Travel On" in their first session for Capitol Records. The song is reprised by Marty Stuart & Del McCoury in the award-winning tribute album "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs Of The Louvin Brothers"
    Sep 22, 1952
    Woody Guthrie is released from Brooklyn State Hospital in New York. During the previous four months, he was treated at three different hospitals for alcoholism but later diagnosed with a neurological ailment, Huntington's chorea
    Sep 23, 1952
    Hank Williams records "Take These Chains From My Heart," "Kaw-liga" and "Your Cheatin' Heart" during what proves to be his final recording session, at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
    Sep 24, 1952
    The Carlisles record "No Help Wanted" in Nashville
    Sep 24, 1952
    Hank Williams signs a three-year contract to return to "The Louisiana Hayride" for $200-a-week for Saturday night performances
    Sep 25, 1952
    The CBS series "Music Hall," hosted by Patti Page, airs for the last time after less than three months on the air
    Sep 27, 1952
    Sue Thompson makes her Grand Ole Opry debut
    Sep 27, 1952
    Virginia Hensley debuts as a singer with Bill Peer & His Melody Boys at the Brunswick Moose Hall in Winchester, Virginia. He becomes her manager and gives Patsy Cline her new first name

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