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Jun 12, 1931
Jimmie Rodgers and The Carter Family record a pair of self-referencing songs in Louisville, Kentucky: "Jimmie Rodgers Visits The Carter Family" and "The Carter Family & Jimmie Rodgers In Texas"
Jun 13, 1931
Jimmie Rodgers records "When The Cactus Is In Bloom" in Louisville, Kentucky, with Cliff Carlisle on steel guitar
Jun 15, 1931
Jimmie Rodgers records "Looking For A New Mama" and "Gambling Polka Dot Blues" in Louisville, Kentucky
Jun 16, 1931
Jimmie Rodgers records "My Good Gal's Gone Blues" and "What's It?" in Louisville
Jun 17, 1931
Jimmie Rodgers records "Southern Cannonball" in Louisville, Kentucky
Aug 19, 1931
Bing Crosby records Hoagy Carmichael's "Star Dust" in New York, with Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey in the orchestra. Crosby's death in 1977 partially inspires Willie Nelson to make an album of pop classics, which he titles "Stardust"
Oct 15, 1931
Harry McClintock holds his final Victor recording session in San Francisco. During his three-year affiliation with the label, he cut the classic "The Big Rock Candy Mountains"
Oct 28, 1931
The Delmore Brothers meet country pioneers Fiddlin' John Carson and reverend Andrew Jenkins at an audition in Atlanta. They have an impromptu performance en masse while waiting for what turns out to be the Delmores' first recording session
Oct 29, 1931
Gene Autry & Jimmy Long record "That Silver-Haired Daddy Of Mine" in New York
Nov 4, 1931
Trumpeter Louis Armstrong records his version of Hoagy Carmichael's "Star Dust," one of several recordings of the song to become a pop hit, in Chicago. The song emerges in 1978 as the title of Willie Nelson's landmark standards album
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