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Sep 22, 1953
Hank Snow records "Would You Mind?" at Thomas Productions in Nashville
Sep 26, 1953
Less than a year after Hank Williams' death, Johnny Horton marries Williams' widow, Billie Jean Williams
Sep 26, 1953
Skeeter Davis makes her Grand Ole Opry debut
Sep 28, 1953
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Satisfaction Guaranteed"
Sep 28, 1953
The western "Shadows Of Tombstone" debuts in movie theaters, with Rex Allen and his ever-present sidekick Slim Pickens
Sep 30, 1953
Deborah Allen is born in Memphis, Tennessee. She earns a Grammy nomination for her 1983 performance of "Baby I Lied," but also writes John Conlee's "I'm Only In It For The Love," Janie Fricke's "Let's Stop Talkin' About It" and Patty Loveless' "Hurt Me Bad (In A Real Good Way)"
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