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  • Oct 2, 1950
    Songwriter Danny Mayo is born in Gadsden, Alabama. He writes Confederate Railroad's "Jesus And Mama," Pirates Of The Mississippi's "Feed Jake," Alabama's "If I Had You" and Tracy Byrd's "The Keeper Of The Stars"
    Mar 27, 1951
    Red Foley records "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)" at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
    Jul 15, 1951
    The Jay-Cees in Montgomery, Alabama, sponsor a Hank Williams Homecoming that includes performances by Hank Snow, The Carter Family and Chet Atkins, who's billed as the "Teenage Tantalizer"
    Jan 22, 1952
    Alabama bass player Teddy Gentry is born in Fort Payne, Alabama. The band mixes country with southern rock in becoming the hottest country act of the 1980s, eventually entering the Country Music Hall of Fame
    Apr 28, 1952
    Keyboard player Chuck Leavell is born in Birmingham, Alabama. A member of The Allman Brothers Band for four years, he plays on several Montgomery Gentry country hits, including "My Town," "Back When I Knew It All" and "One In Every Crowd"
    Jul 12, 1952
    Keyboard player Randy McCormick is born in Rogersville, Alabama. He co-writes Eddie Rabbitt's "Suspicions" and Conway Twitty's "Crazy In Love," and plays on singles by George Strait, Ricky Van Shelton and Kenny Chesney, among others
    Aug 15, 1952
    Hank Williams writes "Kaw-Liga" near the town of Kowaliga, Alabama
    Aug 17, 1952
    Hank Williams is arrested in Alexander City, Alabama, for drunken behavior
    Nov 12, 1952
    Musician Mark Johnson, known for his work in Bill Anderson's Po' Folks band, is born in Montgomery, Alabama
    Dec 27, 1952
    Hank and Billie Jean Williams attend the Blue-Gray Football Classic at Cramton Stadium in Montgomery, Alabama. They leave before halftime of the NCAA game, a 28-7 win for the Gray team

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