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Mar 23, 1868Fiddlin' John Carson is born in Fannin County, Georgia. When he performs on Atlanta's WSB in 1922, he becomes one of the first country acts to appear on radio, and a year later, he becomes one of the first to be recordedMar 23, 1879John Carson, at age 11, brings a fiddle to a political rally in Copperhill, Tennessee. As a diversion from speeches, the boy is asked to play "The Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane." He is nicknamed Fiddlin' John Carson, and becomes a country pioneerOct 25, 1886Fiddlin' John Carson, while employed by a railroad construction company, shoots himself in the leg. He goes on to become the first "hillbilly" artist to play on the radio 36 years laterJun 9, 1894Country pioneer Fiddlin' John Carson marries Jenny Scoggins in GeorgiaOct 10, 1909Fiddlin' John Carson and his wife, Jenny Carson, have a daughter, Rosa Lee Carson, in Atlanta. The last of the couple's nine children, Rosa Lee frequently accompanies her father during live performances as an adultApr 26, 1913Mary Phagan is killed in Atlanta when she picks up her paycheck at the National Pencil Factory. The incident becomes the basis for Fiddlin' John Carson's "Little Mary Phagan," a significant song in his rise as a country pioneerApr 29, 1913Leo Frank is arrested in Atlanta for the alleged murder of his employee, Mary Phagan. The controversial case, which results in the death penalty, provides country pioneer Fiddlin' John Carson with a pivotal song, "Little Mary Phagan"Jul 13, 1914Clarence Carson enlists in the National Guard, three days before his father, Fiddlin' John Carson, joinsJul 16, 1914Three days after his son, Clarence, enlisted, Fiddlin' John Carson joins the National Guard in GeorgiaJun 21, 1915Georgia's governor commutes Leo Frank's sentence from the death penalty to life in prison. Frank had been sentenced for a murder that led Fiddlin' John Carson to write "Little Mary Phagan." Carson joins protests at the governor's mansion in Atlanta
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