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Jan 2, 1949
Eddy Arnold has a son, Richard Edward Arnold, Jr., better known as Dickie
Jan 3, 1949
Decca Records releases Dick Thomas And His Nashville Ramblers' single "The Sister Of Sioux City Sue"
Jan 6, 1949
Accordion player Joey Miskulin is born near Chicago, Illinois. A member of Riders In The Sky, he plays on Ricky Van Shelton's "Don't We All Have The Right" and Shania Twain's "Come On Over"
Jan 9, 1949
Martha Annie Brown dies. She was the mother of Milton and Derwood Brown, members of the western swing band Milton Brown's Musical Brownies
Jan 9, 1949
Leon McAuliffe and his Western Swing Band record "Panhandle Rag" in Dallas
Jan 10, 1949
Hank Williams begins hosting a morning show, sponsored by Johnnie Fair Syrup, on Shreveport radio station KWKH, where he bills himself as "the ol' syrup sopper." The job lasts about four months, before he moves to Nashville
Jan 10, 1949
Jimmy Wakely records "I Wish I Had A Nickel"
Jan 12, 1949
Stubby & The Buccaneers record "Money, Marbles And Chalk"
Jan 12, 1949
Tommy Duncan, best known as the lead vocalist for Bob Wills, records as a solo artist for the first time. The session includes remakes of two songs he helped record with The Texas Playboys: "Take Me Back To Tulsa" and "Time Changes Everything"
Jan 15, 1949
Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys record "Tennessee Waltz" at the Castle Studio in downtown Nashville
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