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Jan 5, 1932
R&B singer Johnny Adams is born in New Orleans. He earns a hit in 1969 with "Reconsider Me," remade six years later for country fans by Narvel Felts
Jan 9, 1932
Blind fiddler Uncle Joe Mangrum makes his final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
Jan 13, 1932
Grand Ole Opry member Uncle Joe Mangrum dies, one day after suffering a heart attack at his Nashville home
Jan 15, 1932
Jim Burdette is born in Tennessee. As an adult, he marries June Stearns, who plays guitar with Roy Acuff's Smoky Mountain Boys for five years during the 1960s
Jan 25, 1932
Claude Gray is born in Henderson, Texas. Nicknamed "The Tall Texan," he records four hits during the 1960s, including the Willie Nelson-penned "Family Bible" and the Roger Miller-penned "My Ears Should Burn (When Fools Are Talked About)"
Jan 31, 1932
Producer Rick Hall is born in Franklin County, Alabama. Owner of the FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, he oversees hits by The Osmonds, Paul Anka, Mac Davis, Shenandoah, Jerry Reed and Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band
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