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  • Oct 22, 1934
    Swing artist Dick Jurgens holds his first recording session, for Decca Records. Some 13 years later, he makes his lone appearance in country's Top 10, with "(Oh Why, Oh Why, Did I Ever Leave) Wyoming"
    Nov 13, 1934
    The Hoosier Hot Shots hold their first recording session at the Furniture Mart Building in Chicago, Illinois
    Jan 6, 1935
    Gene Autry records "Ole Faithful" in New York
    Jan 11, 1935
    Gene Autry records "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" in New York City. The track is the title song for an Autry cowboy flick that debuts in September
    Jan 21, 1935
    Tex Ritter has his first Decca Records recording session at the firm's New York studio
    Jan 22, 1935
    Uncle Dave Macon records "I'll Tickle Nancy" in New Orleans. The song will be used in the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
    Jan 27, 1935
    Bill Boyd records "Under The Double Eagle" at the Texas Hotel in San Antonio
    Jan 27, 1935
    Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies hold their first recording session in a new deal with Decca Records in Chicago. In the process, steel guitarist Bob Dunn becomes the first musician to play an amplified instrument on a country record
    Jan 28, 1935
    Milton Brown & His Brownies record "Who's Sorry Now?" and "Going Up Brushy Fork" at the Furniture Mart Building in Chicago
    Mar 25, 1935
    Singer/songwriter Rex Griffin begins a productive four-year association with Decca Records, recording four songs at the Decca Studio in Chicago




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