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Feb 7, 1921
Wilma Lee Leary is born in Valley Head, West Virginia. Along with husband Stoney Cooper, she becomes a Grand Ole Opry member, and they score four Top 10 hits from 1958-1961
Feb 8, 1921
Banjo player Rachel Veach is born near Peytonville, Tennessee. She joins Roy Acuff's Smoky Mountain Boys, taking part in such hits as "Fireball Mail," "Wreck On The Highway" and "Night Train To Memphis"
Feb 20, 1921
Mervin Shiner is born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He earns Top 10 hits with a pair of singles, 1949's "Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me" and 1950's "Peter Cottontail"
Feb 20, 1921
Steel guitarist Les "Carrot Top" Anderson is born in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. He plays on Bob Wills' "White Cross On Okinawa" and Tex Williams' "That's What I Like About The West," and performs with Wesley Tuttle and Tex Ritter
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