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  • Sep 8, 1935
    Pop singer John Sylvia is born in Boston, Massachusetts. He becomes a member of The Tune Weavers, singing bass on their 1957 hit "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby." It's revived in the country charts in 1986 by Ronnie Milsap
    Sep 19, 1935
    Music executive Billy Deaton is born in Slaughter, Mississippi. He works as a booking agent and publicist for the likes of Faron Young and Bill Anderson, co-writing Young's hit "Wine Me Up"
    Sep 23, 1935
    Recording engineer Jim Williamson is born in North Carolina. Williamson runs the board for such classics as Ray Price's "For The Good Times," Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man," Merle Haggard's "If We Make It Through December" and Loretta Lynn's "Coal Miner's Daughter"
    Sep 28, 1935
    Songwriter Bill Owens is born in Tennessee. The uncle of Dolly Parton, he pens Bill Phillips' "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" and Skeeter Davis' "Fuel To The Flame"
    Sep 29, 1935
    Jerry Lee Lewis is born in Ferriday, Louisiana. The piano-pumping singer, nicknamed "the Killer," rises with his late-1950s, genre-busting Sun recordings, but focuses on country in the following decade, earning membership in both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame
    Sep 30, 1935
    Pop balladeer Johnny Mathis is born in San Francisco, California. He earns a hit in 1959 with "Misty," destined to be revamped as a breezy, banjo-and-steel country single in 1975 by Ray Stevens
    Sep 30, 1935
    Pop singer Jill Corey is born in Avonmore, Pennsylvania. In 1957, she introduces her biggest recording, "Love Me To Pieces," which Rusty and Doug Kershaw remake within months for the country market
    Oct 1, 1935
    Singer/guitarist Ray Sanders is born in St. John, Kentucky. He lands on the country charts more than 10 times in the 1960s and '70s as an artist and plays on the Ray Price hits "The Same Old Me" and "Under Your Spell Again"
    Oct 5, 1935
    Margie Singleton is born in Coushatta, Louisiana. Married for a time to record executive Shelby Singleton, she earns a Top 10 hit in 1964 with a Faron Young duet, "Keeping Up With The Joneses"
    Oct 6, 1935
    Songwriter Kendall Hayes is born in Perryville, Kentucky. He writes Leroy Van Dyke's 1961 country hit "Walk On By"




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