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Dec 3, 1927
Ferlin Husky is born in Flat River, Missouri. His 1956 single "Gone" establishes the Nashville Sound. He also has a landmark with the gospel-themed "Wings Of A Dove" and enters the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2010
Dec 4, 1927
The male singing trio The Vagabonds makes its first appearance on Chicago's WBBM. The group--featuring Dean Upson, Paul Upson and Robert Dugan--goes on to membership in the Grand Ole Opry
Dec 10, 1927
"The WSM Barn Dance" officially becomes The Grand Ole Opry
Dec 17, 1927
G.W. Wilkerson & His Fruit Jar Drinkers make their debut on the Grand Ole Opry
Dec 19, 1927
Bradley Kincaid holds his first recording session for Gennett Records in Chicago
Dec 24, 1927
Gospel singer Jake Hess is born in Mount Pisgah, Alabama. As a member of The Statesmen Quartet, he records "This Ole House," hailed in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number" among country's 500 greatest singles
Dec 24, 1927
Guitarist Sam McGee makes his first appearance in listings for the Grand Ole Opry
Dec 24, 1927
One of the Grand Ole Opry's hoedown bands, formerly known as Paul Warmack & His Barn Dance Orchestra, works the show for the first time as The Gully Jumpers
Dec 30, 1927
Bob Ferguson is born in Willow Springs, Missouri. He produces Connie Smith, Dolly Parton and Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius, and writes Ferlin Husky's "Wings Of A Dove" and Porter Wagoner's "The Carroll County Accident"
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