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Jan 10, 1915
Blues piano player Buddy Johnson is born in Darlington, South Carolina. He earns a country hit in 1944 with "When My Man Comes Home," sister Ella Johnson singing lead. He also writes "Since I Fell For You," a hit for both Charlie Rich and Con Hunley
Jan 13, 1915
Jenny Lou Carson is born in Decatur, Illinois. A performer on "The WLS Barn Dance," she writes such essential hits as Eddy Arnold's "Don't Rob Another Man's Castle," Red Foley's "Never Trust A Woman" and Hank Snow's "Let Me Go, Lover!"
Jan 15, 1915
Folk musicologist Alan Lomax is born in Austin, Texas. Noted for his preservation and promotion of blue-collar material and performers, he contributes to the careers of Lead Belly, Burl Ives, Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie
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