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  • Mar 28, 1890
    Big band leader Paul Whiteman is born in Denver, Colorado. His 1928 hit "Among My Souvenirs" and 1930 recording "Without A Song" are remade as country hits 50 years later by Marty Robbins and Willie Nelson, respectively
    Dec 29, 1967
    Bandleader Paul Whiteman dies from a heart attack at Doylestown Hospital in Pennsylvania. Over a decade later, two of his earlier hits are revived for country fans: "Among My Souvenirs" by Marty Robbins, and "Without A Song" by Willie Nelson
    Mar 2, 1974
    Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" is among the inaugural recordings entering the Grammy Hall of Fame, announced during the Grammy awards in Los Angeles. Also entered are recordings by Louis Armstrong, Paul Whiteman and Nat "King" Cole

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