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Jun 12, 1928
Emmett Miller records "Lovesick Blues" in New York with a band that includes Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey. Miller's version of the song later influences Hank Williams to record it, leading to Williams' breakthrough record
Jun 26, 1928
Gene Austin records the pop hit "Memories Of France" in Camden, New Jersey. The song is remade as a country hit by T. Texas Tyler in 1948
Jul 25, 1928
Uncle Dave Macon records "Buddy Won't You Roll Down The Line" in Chicago. The song appears on the 1952 Smithsonian album "Anthology Of American Folk Music"
Jul 26, 1928
Uncle Dave Macon & Sam McGee record "Comin' Round The Mountain" in Chicago. The cut will be used in the second episode of the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
Aug 9, 1928
Emmett Miller records his signature song, "Anytime," in New York. Eddy Arnold later turns it into a country hit
Aug 15, 1928
Jimmie Rodgers records "Long Tall Mama Blues," "No Hard Times" and "Peach Pickin' Time Down In Georgia" in Camden, New Jersey, at the Victor Studio
Aug 16, 1928
Jimmie Rodgers records "Gambling Bar Room Blues" and "I've Only Loved Three Women" in Camden, New Jersey, at the Victor Studio
Sep 6, 1928
Harry McClintock records "The Big Rock Candy Mountains" in Los Angeles
Sep 28, 1928
The Binkley Brothers hold the first Nashville recording session, cutting "I'll Rise When The Rooster Crows" under the guidance of producer Ralph Peer at the YMCA Hall. All the songs are re-recorded days later
Oct 1, 1928
The Gully Jumpers, led by Paul Warmack, record at the YMCA in Nashville with producer Ralph Peer. Two of the tracks, including "The Little Red Caboose Behind The Train," become the first songs recorded in Music City to be released as singles
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