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Mar 31, 1934
Hall Of Fame songwriter John D. Loudermilk is born in Durham, North Carolina. His hits include "Indian Reservation," by Paul Revere & The Raiders; "Abilene," by George Hamilton IV; and "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," by Eddy Arnold
Apr 1, 1934
Jim Ed Brown is born in Sparkman, Arkansas. After coming to prominence with his two sisters in The Browns, he launches a solo career that nets a classic in 1967 with "Pop A Top," then strings together seven Top 10 duets with Helen Cornelius. The Browns join the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2015
Apr 7, 1934
Drummer and vibraphonist Victor Feldman is born in London, England. Known for his work with Steely Dan, he plays on the Glen Campbell hits "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" and "Hey Little One"
Apr 11, 1934
Cleotha Staples, of The Staple Singers, is born in Chicago. The group joins Marty Stuart for a performance of "The Weight" on the album "Country Rhythm & Blues," and cuts the first version of The Oak Ridge Boys' hit "Touch A Hand, Make A Friend"
Apr 11, 1934
Jimmy Lee Fautheree is born in Smackover, Arkansas. He teams with Country Johnny Mathis to create the duo Jimmy & Johnny, scoring a 1954 hit with "If You Don't Somebody Else Will"
Apr 29, 1934
Country historian Bob Pinson is born in Texas. He's the primary builder of the Country Music Foundation's music library, which consists of approximately 200,000 discs at the time of his death in 2003
May 10, 1934
Drummer Tommy Perkins is born in Oklahoma City. As a member of The Texas Playboys, he appears on the Bob Wills classic "Faded Love" in 1950
May 19, 1934
Bass player Bobby Dyson is born in Dalehart, Texas. He plays on hits by Jim Reeves, Dolly Parton and Waylon Jennings, among others, and is reportedly the first musician to play electric bass on the Grand Ole Opry
May 26, 1934
Dixie Deen is born in Birmingham Maternity Hospital in England. She moves in the 1960s to the United States, where she earns a country hit by writing Dave Dudley's "Truck Drivin' Son-Of-A-Gun." She marries fellow songwriter Tom T. Hall in 1968
Jun 1, 1934
Pop singer Pat Boone is born in Jacksonville, Florida. The son-in-law of country star Red Foley, his daughters will include pop-country singer Debby Boone
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