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Mar 1, 1926
Chuck Wagon Gang founder David "Dad" Carter and his wife, Carrie, welcome a son, Roy Carter, in Calumet, Oklahoma
Mar 4, 1926
Frances Wolfe is born in The Bronx, New York. Known publicly as Fran Warren, she provides the lead vocals when Claude Thornhill & His Orchestra record the first hit version of "A Sunday Kind Of Love" in 1946. Reba McEntire has a country hit with the song in 1988
Mar 9, 1926
Broadway songwriter Jerry Ross is born in The Bronx. With frequent collaborator Richard Adler, he writes "Hernando's Hideaway," which becomes a country hit when Homer & Jethro record a comedic version in 1954
Mar 13, 1926
Maybelle Addington marries Ezra Carter in Sullivan, Tennessee. As a member of The Carter Family, she helps shape country harmony singing and ends up in the Country Music Hall of Fame
Mar 20, 1926
Western-swing guitarist Benny Garcia Jr. is born in Oklahoma City. He's featured on Tex Williams' 1948 hit "Suspicion"
Mar 31, 1926
Fiddler Tommy Jackson is born in Birmingham, Alabama. He becomes noted for his double-stop technique--bowing two strings at once--while playing on hits by Hank Williams, Webb Pierce, Ernest Tubb and Ray Price
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