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Mar 5, 1925
Guitarist Jimmy Bryant is born in Pavo, Georgia. Based in Los Angeles, he plays on numerous sessions and teams with Speedy West for some scintillating instrumental duets. Bryant also writes Waylon Jennings' "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line"
Mar 6, 1925
Singer/songwriter Jean Chapel is born in Neon, Kentucky. She records with Sun Records during the 1950s, but scores her greatest successes writing Eddy Arnold's "Lonely Again" and Jerry Wallace's "To Get To You"
Mar 9, 1925
Ralph Sloan is born in Wilson County, Tennessee. He forms a clog-dancing group, The Tennessee Travelers, who join the Grand Ole Opry in 1952. Following his death in 1980, Sloan's brother takes over the act, re-naming it The Melvin Sloan Dancers
Mar 25, 1925
Crystal Springs Dancing Pavilion opens in Fort Worth, Texas. From 1930-1936, the ramshackle club is packed nearly every Saturday night for performances by western swing pioneers Milton Brown's Musical Brownies
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