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  • Nov 7, 1956
    Ferlin Husky records "Gone" in Nashville at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio
    Jan 21, 1957
    Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "Gone"
    Apr 6, 1957
    Ferlin Husky reaches the top of the Billboard country singles chart with "Gone"
    Apr 7, 1957
    Future country producer Jimmy Bowen sings "I'm Stickin' With You" on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show." Also appearing are Fred Astaire, Buddy Knox and Ferlin Husky, who performs "Gone"
    May 21, 1957
    Ferlin Husky records "A Fallen Star" and "Prize Possession"
    Jul 12, 1957
    ABC-TV introduces the short-lived Alan Freed music series "The Big Beat." The Everly Brothers, Ferlin Husky and Connie Francis all appear on the inaugural episode
    Jan 30, 1958
    Ferlin Husky appears on NBC's "The Lux Show Featuring Rosemary Clooney"
    Apr 16, 1958
    The movie "Country Music Holiday" debuts in theaters. The picture's cast includes Faron Young, Zsa Zsa Gabor, June Carter Cash, Ferlin Husky, Rod Brasfield, Jerry Byrd and The Jordanaires
    May 24, 1958
    Ferlin Husky is featured on the week's edition of "Country Music Jubilee," an ABC offering hosted by Red Foley
    Aug 11, 1958
    Ferlin Husky records "My Reason For Living"

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