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Nov 1, 1924
Edison Records releases Vernon Dalhart's "The Wreck Of The Old '97." Dalhart's subsequent Victor recording of the song is widely regarded as the first million-selling single in country music history
Nov 19, 1924
Gospel singer J.D. Sumner is born in Lakeland, Florida. He founds The Stamps Quartet, a gospel group that eventually backs Elvis Presley, with Sumner providing the signature closing bass note on The King's "Way Down"
Nov 22, 1924
Roy "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 top
Nov 27, 1924
Songwriter Werly Fairburn is born at Charity Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. He writes Carl Smith's "I Feel Like Cryin'" and Jim Reeves' "I Guess I'm Crazy"
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