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Jan 7, 1933
"Jamboree, U.S.A." debuts over radio station WWVA in Wheeling, West Virginia. The live country program is similar in approach to the Grand Ole Opry, developing such performers as Grandpa Jones, Hawkshaw Hawkins and Brad Paisley
Jan 11, 1933
Goldie Hill is born in Karnes City, Texas. Nicknamed "The Golden Hillbilly," she earns a #1 record in 1953 with "I Let The Stars Get In My Eyes," and a duet hit with Justin Tubb, "Looking Back To See," before marrying Carl Smith in 1957 and retiring
Jan 13, 1933
Victor releases Jimmie Rodgers' "Whippin' That Old T.B." and "No Hard Times"
Jan 19, 1933
Stu Phillips is born in Montreal. In 1967 he joins Hank Snow as the only Canadian members of the Grand Ole Opry. He becomes a naturalized American citizen during the late-1990s
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