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May 1, 1894Sam McGee is born in Williamson County, Tennessee. Along with brother Kirk, they blend country, folk and blues in a Grand Ole Opry career that spans six decades. They also inspire Garrison Keillor to start his "Prairie Home Companion" radio showNov 4, 1899Kirk McGee is born in Tennessee's Williamson County. Teaming with older sibling Sam McGee, the McGee Brothers play guitar behind Uncle Dave Macon and become regulars on the Grand Ole Opry from the mid-1920s until Sam's death in 1975May 4, 1929Banjo player Kirk McGee makes his Grand Ole Opry debutJan 14, 1939Comedy duo Sarie & Sally and the trio The Dixieliners, including Sam and Kirk McGee, perform on the Grand Ole Opry for the last time at the Dixie Tabernacle on Fatherland Drive in NashvilleAug 21, 1975Sam McGee dies in a farming accident. The guitarist and banjo player earned acclaim as a sideman for Uncle Dave Macon, and, alongside his brother Kirk, played the Grand Ole Opry from the 1920s until his deathOct 24, 1983Kirk McGee dies in Franklin, Tennessee. Along with sibling Sam, The McGee Brothers were early performers on the Grand Ole Opry, backing Uncle Dave Macon, and remaining Opry members into the 1970s
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