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  • Aug 8, 1958
    Johnny Cash records "All Over Again" and "Frankie's Man, Johnny" in Nashville at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio
    Aug 8, 1958
    Buck Trent has a son, Charlie Trent
    Aug 8, 1956
    Faron and Hilda Young close on a house at 4001 Brush Hill Road in Nashville
    Aug 8, 1956
    As he turns 30, Webb Pierce agrees to return to the Grand Ole Opry, which he angrily left 18 months before
    Aug 8, 1955
    Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "The Yellow Rose Of Texas"
    Aug 8, 1955
    Drummer D.J. Fontana appears for the first time as a regular member of Elvis Presley's band at a show at the Mayfair Building in Tyler, Texas
    Aug 8, 1953
    Songwriter Todd Cerney is born in Detroit. He authors Restless Heart's "I'll Still Be Loving You" and Steve Holy's "Good Morning Beautiful"
    Aug 8, 1952
    Drummer Anton Fig is born in Cape Town, South Africa. Best known for his work on David Letterman's late-night show, he plays on Rosanne Cash's "Hold On"
    Aug 8, 1952
    Hank Snow records "The Gal Who Invented Kissin'" and "I Went To Your Wedding" at the RCA Studio in New York
    Aug 8, 1950
    Jamie O'Hara is born in Toledo, Ohio. He and Kieran Kane form The O'Kanes, a 1980s duo built on strong hooks and spare arrangements. He also writes The Judds' "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days)," Gary Allan's "Man To Man" and John Conlee's "As Long As I'm Rockin' With You"

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