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  • Mar 19, 1956
    Patsy Cline sends a letter to fan club president Treva Miller from her mother's home in Winchester, Virginia, to say she's left husband Gerald Cline: "He told me if I was gonna sing, I wasn't going to live with him. So I'm back home"
    Apr 13, 1956
    Already married, Patsy Cline meets Charlie Dick for the first time. He later becomes her second husband
    Apr 21, 1956
    Patsy Cline makes a return appearance on ABC-TV's "Ozark Jubilee"
    Apr 22, 1956
    Patsy Cline records "I've Loved And Lost Again" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville. The song will be used in episode four of the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
    Apr 27, 1956
    Patsy Cline serves as grand marshal of the Apple Blossom Festival parade in Winchester, Virginia
    Jul 20, 1956
    Patsy Cline writes tiredly to fan club president Treva Miller: "I'm working six days a week and I've been going to the Dr. He says I'm not getting enough rest and he's going to put me in bed about three days a week or the hospital if I don't slow down"
    Nov 8, 1956
    Patsy Cline records "Walkin' After Midnight" and "A Poor Man's Roses (Or A Rich Man's Gold)" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Dec 11, 1956
    Patsy Cline's father, Sam Hensley, dies of throat cancer in a West Virginia hospital
    Jan 2, 1957
    A discouraged and overworked Patsy Cline writes to fan club president Treva Miller with thoughts of retirement: "Sometimes I believe if I was out of debt, I'd just stop singing all together. I've never been so sick of singing in my life"
    Jan 5, 1957
    Patsy Cline shows up late for her weekly TV appearance on Jimmy Dean's "Town And Country Jamboree" in Washington, D.C. Dean fires her

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