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Jan 27, 2003The Library of Congress puts 50 recorded moments in a National Recording Registry documenting the 20th century. The list includes the first network broadcast of the Grand Ole Opry, featuring Uncle Dave Macon and Roy Acuff, among othersMar 14, 2003The Country Music Foundation issues "Heartaches By The Number," celebrating country's "500 greatest singles." Uncle Dave Macon hits the list with "Keep My Skillet Good And Greasy" and "Rock About My Saro Jane"Dec 2, 2005The Smithsonian's "Anthology Of American Folk Music" is certified gold by the RIAA 53 years after the album's release. It includes music by The Carter Family, The Stoneman Family, Buell Kazee, Charlie Poole, Clarence Ashley, Uncle Dave Macon, Eck Robertson and Dock BoggsApr 11, 2006The Library of Congress adds 50 titles to the National Recording Registry, including two key country-related projects: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" and the 1952 "Anthology Of American Folk Music"Jan 10, 2007
Several 1920s records are announced as new entries to the Grammy Hall of Fame: Uncle Dave Macon's "Keep My Skillet Good And Greasy," Charlie Poole's "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Blues," DeFord Bailey's "Pan American Blues" and Emmett Miller's "Lovesick Blues"
Sep 6, 2008Uncle Dave Macon's name is embedded in the Gennett Walk of Fame in Richmond, Indiana, along with nine others, including Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, Coleman Hawkins and Guy LombardoSep 15, 2019The men from "U.N.C.L.E.": The inaugural episode of PBS' "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns" features Uncle Dave Macon's "Take Me Back To That Old Carolina Home" and "I'll Tickle Nancy," plus Uncle Jimmy Thompson's "Uncle Jimmy's Favorite Fiddling Pieces"Sep 16, 2019A pair of Uncle Dave Macon recordings are used in episode two of the PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns": "Way Down The Old Plank Road" and the Sam McGee collaboration "Comin' Round The Mountain"
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