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  • Jul 6, 1933
    Bob Mulloy is born in Nashville. He founds a music business program in 1971 at Nashville's Belmont University, which becomes a major supplier of workers on Music Row. The school graduates Trisha Yearwood, Brad Paisley, Lee Ann Womack and the members of Florida Georgia Line, among others
    Jul 21, 1933
    Fiddler Bobby Hicks is born in Newton, North Carolina. He plays on two Jim Reeves hits, plus a passel of Ricky Skaggs singles, including "Country Boy," "I Don't Care" and "Love's Gonna Get You Someday"
    Jul 27, 1933
    Guitarist Nick Reynolds is born in Coronado, California. He's a founding member of The Kingston Trio, whose folk single "Tom Dooley" wins the first Grammy for Best Country & Western Performance in 1959
    Aug 4, 1933
    Songwriter Milton Brown is born. Among his credits: Merle Haggard & Clint Eastwood's "Bar Room Buddies," Glen Campbell's "Any Which Way You Can" and David Frizzell & Shelly West's "Another Honky-Tonk Night On Broadway"
    Aug 8, 1933
    R&B vocalist Joe Tex is born in Rogers, Texas. Noted for the singles "I Gotcha" and "Skinny Legs And All," he earns a country hit as a songwriter after Barbara Mandrell covers his 1967 recording, "Show Me"
    Aug 15, 1933
    Bobby Helms is born in Bloomington, Indiana. His 1957 recordings of "My Special Angel" and "Jingle Bell Rock" make him one of the first performers to mine the stylistic crevice between rock and country
    Aug 15, 1933
    Mandolin player Mike Seeger is born in New York. He becomes a founding member of the string band The New Lost City Ramblers. The group's version of "On Some Foggy Mountain Top" is used in the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
    Aug 20, 1933
    Guitarist Roland Janes is born in Brookings, Arkansas. He plays on Sun Records singles by Jerry Lee Lewis, Billy Lee Riley and Charlie Rich
    Sep 1, 1933
    Harold Jenkins is born in Friars Point, Mississippi. As Conway Twitty, he leaves a pop/rock career in 1965 to pursue country music, racking up hits consistently for more than 20 years, including a series of duets with Loretta Lynn. Twitty joins the Country Music Hall of Fame posthumously in 1999
    Sep 1, 1933
    Songwriter Bernie Lowe dies in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. He co-wrote Elvis Presley's crossover hit "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"




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