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  • May 6, 1935
    The Boris Karloff horror picture "Bride Of Frankenstein" debuts in theaters. It will be referenced in The Statler Brothers' 1977 country hit "The Movies"
    Jun 4, 1935
    Songwriter Betty Sue Perry is born. Writing for The Wilburn Brothers' Sure-Fire publishing company, she writes several of Loretta Lynn's early hits, including "Wine Women And Song," "Before I'm Over You" and "The Home You're Tearin' Down"
    Jul 22, 1935
    Songwriter Jimmy Jay is born. He tours as a member of the backing band for Conway Twitty and Eddy Raven and authors Ernie Ashworth's 1966 country hit "At Ease Heart"
    Aug 6, 1935
    Record producer Ron Chancey is born. He's behind the glass for a ream of hits by The Oak Ridge Boys, Billy "Crash" Craddock, Conway Twitty and Ricochet
    Aug 20, 1935
    Justin Tubb is born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Country Music Hall of Famer Ernest Tubb. He joins the Grand Ole Opry at age 20, netting a handful of hits and writing hits for Hawkshaw Hawkins, Highway 101 and George Jones, among others
    Aug 29, 1935
    Bob Wills sends a letter to piano player Al Stricklin, of The Hi Flyers, offering him $30 weekly to become a member of The Texas Playboys. Stricklin is in the studio with Wills the following month
    Sep 5, 1935
    Gene Autry's first full-length movie, Republic Pictures' "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," debuts. It features the title song, written by Bob Nolan, and Autry's own hit, "That Silver-Haired Daddy Of Mine." Also on screen are Gabby Hayes and Smiley Burnette
    Sep 7, 1935
    The movie "Slightly Static" debuts in American theaters. Starring Thelma Todd, the comedy features The Sons Of The Pioneers and marks the on-screen debut of group member Roy Rogers
    Sep 24, 1935
    Gene Autry stars in his fifth movie role, "Melody Trail," with pal Smiley Burnette. The singing cowboy is thrust into a plot that includes kidnapping and cattle rustling
    Oct 5, 1935
    Roy Rogers and The Sons Of The Pioneers are featured in the rags-to-riches New York radio plot of "The Old Homestead," as the movie debuts in theaters

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