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Sep 2, 1924
A day after auditioning for Columbia Records in New York, Ernest Stoneman has a similar meeting with Ralph Peer at Okeh Records. He agrees to a deal with Okeh, bringing him $110, including expenses, for recording two songs
Jul 31, 1929
On the basis of his composition "Get Happy," Harold Arlen signs his first songwriting contract in New York. He reaches his zenith with "Over The Rainbow," a "Wizard Of Oz" contribution that becomes a country hit for Jerry Lee Lewis
Dec 30, 1933
Canadian country singer Wilf Carter successfully auditions for Victor
Dec 11, 1934
The Carter Family holds its final recording session for Victor Records at the Victor Studio in Camden, New Jersey
Jan 27, 1935
Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies hold their first recording session in a new deal with Decca Records in Chicago. In the process, steel guitarist Bob Dunn becomes the first musician to play an amplified instrument on a country record
Mar 7, 1935
The Sons Of The Pioneers sign a one-year recording contract with Decca. The group receives two cents for every two-sided single it sells
Jun 15, 1935
The Hoosier Hot Shots sign with Columbia Records
Oct 11, 1936
Hank Snow signs his first recording contract with the Canadian division of RCA
Nov 12, 1937
Woody Guthrie and on-air partner Maxine Crissman sign a one-year contract with the Standard Broadcasting Company in Los Angeles. Guthrie sends money to Pampa, Texas, for his family to join him
Aug 27, 1940
Woody Guthrie signs a contract with CBS Radio to be a regular cast member for their network show, "Back Where I Come From." His pay is $150 weekly, but the show lasts only a few months
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