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Apr 26, 1954Decca releases the Kitty Wells and Red Foley double-sided single, "One By One" and "I'm A Stranger In My Home"Jul 17, 1954"The Ozark Jubilee" debuts as an ABC radio show, airing from the Jewell Theater in Springfield, Missouri, with host Red FoleySep 29, 1954Kitty Wells and Red Foley record the Roy Acuff-penned "As Long As I Live," "No One But You," "Make Believe ('Til We Can Make It Come True)" and "You And Me" during an evening session at the KWTO Studio in Springfield, MissouriNov 18, 1954Red Foley records "Hearts Of Stone"Dec 13, 1954Decca releases Red Foley's "Hearts Of Stone"Jan 22, 1955"Ozark Jubilee," featuring Red Foley as host, makes its prime-time debut on ABC. It becomes a significant vehicle for Webb Pierce, Porter Wagoner, Wanda Jackson and Norma Jean, among others. Its theme song is Foley's "Sugarfoot Rag"Jan 31, 1955Decca releases the two-sided Kitty Wells and Red Foley duet single, "As Long As I Live" and "Make Believe ('Til We Can Make It Come True)"Feb 12, 1955Hawkshaw Hawkins and Jean Shepard appear with host Red Foley on ABC-TV's music series "Ozark Jubilee"Apr 7, 1955Red Foley and his daughter, Betty Foley, record "Satisfied Mind"Apr 9, 1955Red Foley performs "Peter Cottontail" and "Foggy River" on ABC's "Ozark Jubilee." Redd Stewart delivers "Tennessee Waltz"
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