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Apr 16, 1877Neill Acuff is born in Maynardville, Tennessee. At age 26, he fathers Roy AcuffOct 21, 1879Ida Florence Carr is born in Maynardville, Tennessee. At age 23, she gives birth to future country star Roy AcuffSep 15, 1903Roy Acuff is born in Maynardville, Tennessee. Proclaimed the King of Country Music, he becomes synonymous with the Grand Ole Opry following his 1938 debut. In 1962, he becomes the first living inductee in the Country Music Hall of FameMay 28, 1914Mildred Douglas is born in Jellico, Tennessee. She later marries Roy AcuffNov 19, 1919The family of 16-year-old Roy Acuff moves from Maynardville, Tennessee, to Fountain City, near Knoxville. At Central High School, principal Hassie Gresham hears him singing and insists he lead the music in chapel. It becomes a regular roleNov 22, 1924Roy "Rabbit" Acuff starts at wide receiver as Knoxville's Central High Bobcats beat the rival Wildcats for the first time in five years at Shields-Watkins Stadium. After the game, Acuff climbs a three-story building and paints the score, 13-0, on topJul 7, 1929While playing baseball at Knoxville's Caswell Park, Roy Acuff collapses from sunstroke. After three more attacks, Acuff gives up plans for a baseball career and ends up in musicOct 21, 1936Roy Acuff and his Crazy Tennesseans record "Wabash Cannonball" at the Furniture Mart Building in Chicago, Illinois. Sam "Dynamite" Hatcher sings lead while Acuff whistles in the backgroundOct 26, 1936Roy Acuff holds his first recording session with his band, The Crazy Tennesseans, cutting "The Great Speckled Bird" at the Furniture Mart Building in ChicagoDec 25, 1936Roy Acuff marries Mildred Douglas in Middlesboro, Kentucky
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