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Mar 9, 1915
Trumpet player Jamie MacIntosh is born. During a brief membership with Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys, he plays on the 1941 classic "Take Me Back To Tulsa"
Mar 28, 1915
Pop songwriter Jay Livingston is born in McDonald, Pennsylvania. Three of his songs become country hits, including "Buttons And Bows," for Gene Autry; "The Hanging Tree," for Marty Robbins; and "Mona Lisa," for both Moon Mullican and Willie Nelson
Mar 30, 1915
Singer/songwriter Paul Roberts is born in Dorchester, Massachusetts. A soldier during World War II, he authors "There's A Star-Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere," a war-time hit for both Elton Britt and Jimmy Wakely
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