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  • Dec 12, 1936
    Guitarist Phil Baugh is born in Marysville, California. He plays on George Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and Merle Haggard's "The Bottle Let Me Down," plus hits by Johnny Cash, Janie Fricke and Johnny Rodriguez
    Dec 12, 1936
    Session guitarist Reggie Young is born in Caruthersville, Missouri. He plays on Elvis Presley's "In The Ghetto," George Strait's "The Chair," Waylon Jennings' "Luckenbach, Texas" and Willie Nelson's "Always On My Mind," among others
    Dec 13, 1936
    Hairl Hensley is born in Madisonville, Tennessee. He works at several radio stations in Knoxville and Nashville, serving as an announcer for the Grand Ole Opry for 35 years, beginning in 1972
    Jan 4, 1937
    Songwriter Lorene Mann is born in Huntland, Tennessee. She authors Rex Allen's "Don't Go Near The Indians" and Kitty Wells' "Left To Right"
    Jan 22, 1937
    Guitarist Al Bruno is born in Sudbury, Ontario. An 11-time winner of the Academy of Country Music's Top Guitarist honor, he plays on hits by Buck Owens, Charlie Rich and Bobbie Gentry
    Jan 23, 1937
    Polly Lewis is born in Lincolnton, Georgia. She sings with The Lewis Family, one of the finest bluegrass-gospel acts in history. Their record "His Blood Now Covers My Sin" ranks among country's 500 greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation book
    Jan 27, 1937
    Steel guitarist Buddy Emmons is born in Mishawaka, Indiana. Emmons becomes an influential musician, playing for the likes of Little Jimmy Dickens, Ray Price, George Strait, Linda Ronstadt, The Everly Brothers and Ernest Tubb
    Jan 30, 1937
    Norma Jean Bowman is born in Pell City, Alabama. Under the stage name Jeanne Pruett, she joins the Grand Ole Opry in 1973, coinciding with the biggest recording of her career, "Satin Sheets"
    Feb 1, 1937
    Singer Ray Sawyer is born in Chickasaw, Alabama. With Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, he performs on the early-'70s pop hits "Sylvia's Mother" and "The Cover Of The Rolling Stone," covered in country by Bobby Bare and Buck Owens, respectively
    Feb 1, 1937
    Don Everly is born in Brownie, Kentucky. With sibling Phil, The Everly Brothers net such hits as "Wake Up Little Susie" and "Bye Bye Love" while earning membership in the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame




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