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  • Dec 21, 1950
    After 17 months with Hank Williams' Drifting Cowboys, bass player Hillous Butrum joins Hank Snow's Rainbow Ranch Boys. During his four years with Snow, he plays on the hits "Music Makin' Mama From Memphis" and "The Gold Rush Is Over"
    Jan 6, 1951
    Hank Snow blasts into the peak position on the Billboard country singles chart with "The Golden Rocket"
    Jan 26, 1951
    Hank Snow records "Down The Trail Of Achin' Hearts" and "Bluebird Island" with Anita Carter during the evening at Nashville's Brown Radio Productions
    Mar 31, 1951
    Hank Snow hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart for the first of eight weeks with "The Rhumba Boogie"
    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"
    Aug 22, 1951
    Hank Snow is injured in a serious automobile accident in Nashville. He flips the vehicle twice, hitting a parked car and a telephone pole. Snow is taken to General Hospital with a skull fracture and multiple lacerations
    Oct 8, 1951
    Hank Snow records "Music Makin' Mama From Memphis" and "The Gold Rush Is Over" during the evening in Nashville
    Jan 8, 1952
    Hank Snow records "Lady's Man" and "Married By The Bible, Divorced By The Law" in the evening at Nashville's Brown Radio Productions
    May 19, 1952
    Hank Snow records "(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I" during an evening session in Nashville
    Jun 13, 1952
    Hank Snow visits patients at the Charles Camsell TB Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta. One of the patients, Harry Rusk, is inspired to become a singing Canadian evangelist

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