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May 22, 1956
After recording for several years in Dallas, Lefty Frizzell holds his first Nashville session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio
Jun 25, 1956
Porter Wagoner records "Tryin' To Forget The Blues" in the evening at the RCA Studios on McGavock Street in Nashville
Jun 28, 1956
The Louvin Brothers record "You're Running Wild" in Nashville
Jul 1, 1956
The Osborne Brothers & Red Allen record "Ruby, Are You Mad?" at the Methodist Television, Radio and Film Commission in Nashville
Jul 2, 1956
Johnny Burnette And The Rock & Roll Trio record "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville. The rockabilly effort will be named among country's 500 greatest singles in the 2003 Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
Jul 7, 1956
After an introduction from Carl Smith, Johnny Cash makes his Grand Ole Opry debut at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, performing "I Walk The Line," "Get Rhythm" and "So Doggone Lonesome." Backstage, Cash also meets his future wife, June Carter, for the first time
Jul 18, 1956
Jim Reeves records the original version of "Am I Losing You" and "According To My Heart" during an evening session at RCA's McGavock Street studios in Nashville. Reeves re-cuts "Am I Losing You" in 1960, gaining a hit with it a second time
Jul 25, 1956
Webb Pierce makes his second attempt at recording "Teenage Boogie" at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording Studio. He comes back nearly 20 days later to cut what becomes the final version
Jul 27, 1956
Buddy Holly records "That'll Be The Day" for Decca in Nashville. That version is not released, as producer Owen Bradley calls it "the worst song I've ever heard"
Jul 28, 1956
Three weeks after his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, Johnny Cash returns to Nashville's Ryman Auditorium for his first performance as a member
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