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Dec 4, 1954
Former "National Barn Dance" star George Gobel appears on the cover of TV Guide
Dec 4, 1954
Roy Acuff begins a one-month USO tour of Alaska, performing for American troops
Dec 4, 1953
Slim Whitman records "Secret Love" in Baltimore, Maryland
Dec 4, 1952
Rabon Delmore dies of lung cancer one day after his 36th birthday. Along with older sibling Alton Delmore, The Delmore Brothers were one of the genre's strongest duos during the 1930s, entering the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001
Dec 4, 1952
Eddy Arnold records "Eddy's Song" at the RCA Studios in New York
Dec 4, 1951
Guitarist Gary Rossington is born in Jacksonville, Florida. In his teens, he becomes a founding member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, whose "Sweet Home Alabama" receives billing in a Country Music Foundation book among country's 500 all-time greatest singles
Dec 4, 1949
Actor Jeff Bridges is born in Los Angeles. Known for his work in "The Big Lebowski," "Seabiscuit" and "Crazy Heart," he earns a Top 10 country album with a self-titled release in 2011
Dec 4, 1949
After a decade on the big screen, Jimmy Wakely stars for the last time as a singing cowboy with the debut of "Lawless Code," performing "Home On The Range"
Dec 4, 1948
NBC-TV debuts "Saturday Night Jubilee," a New York-based country music show hosted by Elton Britt
Dec 4, 1946
"Tumbleweed Tempo," a 15-minute promotional movie, appears in theaters, featuring the music of Spade Cooley
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