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Sep 26, 1954
Glendale, Arizona, mayor H.L. Schrey declares Marty Robbins Day
Sep 27, 1954
"The Tonight Show" premieres on NBC. Originally called "Tonight," it's first hosted by Steve Allen, some four years after the comedian wrote a country crossover hit: "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)" by Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely
Sep 27, 1954
Capitol Records breaks ground in Hollywood for its new tower, the first round office building in the world. The Capitol Recording Studios will also be the site for sessions by Merle Haggard, Glen Campbell, Buck Owens, Dwight Yoakam and Taylor Swift
Sep 29, 1954
Songwriter Nancy Montgomery is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She pens Eddy Raven's "I Wanna Hear It From You," The McCarters' "The Gift" and Ricky Skaggs & Sharon White's "Love Can't Ever Get Better Than This"
Sep 29, 1954
Kitty Wells and Red Foley record the Roy Acuff-penned "As Long As I Live," "No One But You," "Make Believe ('Til We Can Make It Come True)" and "You And Me" during an evening session at the KWTO Studio in Springfield, Missouri
Sep 30, 1954
Patsy Cline signs her first recording contract with Bill McCall, of Four Star Records
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