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  • Apr 29, 1955
    Patsy Cline makes her first appearance in the Apple Blossom Festival parade in her hometown of Winchester, Virginia
    Jun 1, 1955
    Patsy Cline holds her first recording session in Nashville, cutting "A Church, A Courtroom And Then Goodbye" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio. Her very first song, "Hidin' Out," will be used in episode four of the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
    Jun 26, 1955
    Patsy Cline opens for Ernest Tubb at a free concert beneath the Parthenon in Nashville's Centennial Park. The show draws 15,000
    Jul 1, 1955
    Ernest Tubb introduces Patsy Cline in her Grand Ole Opry debut, as she performs "A Church, A Courtroom And Then Goodbye"
    Jul 11, 1955
    Jenny Peer files for divorce in Charleston, West Virginia, from bandleader Bill Peer, accusing him of adultery with his protege, Patsy Cline
    Jul 20, 1955
    Coral Records releases Patsy Cline's first single, "A Church, A Courtroom And Then Goodbye" and "Honky Tonk Merry-Go-Round"
    Sep 22, 1955
    Jenny Peer is granted a divorce from bandleader Bill Peer, whom she alleges had an adulterous affair with his protege, Patsy Cline. Cline refuses to marry him, and leaves his band less than 10 days later
    Oct 1, 1955
    Patsy Cline makes her final appearance with Bill Peer & His Melody Boys at the Brunswick Moose Hall in Winchester, Virginia, ending a three-year relationship. During that time, Peer gave the former Virginia Hensley her stage name
    Jan 5, 1956
    Patsy Cline records "I Cried All The Way To The Altar" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville. The track will be employed in the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
    Feb 22, 1956
    Patsy Cline tells fan club president Treva Miller in a letter that she "still can't say I'm satisfied" after moving into a new 33-foot trailer, and that she may leave Gerald Cline. If they divorce, she says, "I'm certainly not going to marry again"

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