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Apr 18, 1949
Jimmie Osborne records "The Death Of Little Kathy Fiscus," inspired by a girl who died after falling into a California well, in Cincinnati
Apr 27, 1949
Zeb Turner records "Tennessee Boogie" in Cincinnati
May 6, 1949
The Delmore Brothers record "Blues Stay Away From Me" and "Pan American Boogie" at the E.T. Herzog Studio in Cincinnati
May 16, 1949
Wayne Raney records "Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me" in Cincinnati
Jul 23, 1949
Cowboy Copas records "Hangman's Boogie" in Los Angeles
Sep 2, 1949
Hawkshaw Hawkins records "I Wasted A Nickel" in Cincinnati
Dec 1, 1949
Clyde Moody records "I Love You Because" in Cincinnati
Jul 3, 1950
Moon Mullican records "Goodnight Irene" and "Mona Lisa" in Cincinnati, Ohio
Jul 22, 1950
Moon Mullican breezes to the top of the Billboard country singles chart with "I'll Sail My Ship Alone"
Jul 26, 1950
Jimmie Osborne records "God Please Protect America" in Cincinnati, Ohio
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