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Aug 8, 1958
Johnny Cash records "All Over Again" and "Frankie's Man, Johnny" in Nashville at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio
Aug 8, 1958
Buck Trent has a son, Charlie Trent
Aug 9, 1958
George Hamilton IV guests on "The Bob Crosby Show" on NBC-TV, along with Edgar Bergen and The Andrews Sisters
Aug 9, 1958
Bluegrass musician Frank "Hylo" Brown records his self-titled debut album for Capitol Records at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
Aug 11, 1958
Elvis Presley's "Hard Headed Woman" is certified gold by the RIAA
Aug 11, 1958
Ferlin Husky records "My Reason For Living"
Aug 12, 1958
Elvis Presley leaves basic training in Killeen, Texas, to see his mother in the hospital in Memphis. Gladys Presley is suffering from an undiagnosed liver ailment, and dies two days later
Aug 12, 1958
Waylon Jennings' second child, Julie Rae, is born
Aug 12, 1958
Stonewall Jackson records "Why I'm Walkin'" and "Life To Go"
Aug 12, 1958
Faron Young records "That's The Way I Feel," written by George Jones and Roger Miller, at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
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