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  • Mar 9, 1927
    Dock Boggs records "Sugar Baby" and "Country Blues" in New York City. Both songs are included on the influential 1952 album "Anthology Of American Folk Music"
    Mar 11, 1927
    Richard "Rabbit" Brown records "James Alley Blues" in New Orleans, Louisiana. The song is ranked among the 500 greatest country singles in the Country Music Foundation's 2003 book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Mar 15, 1927
    Carl Smith is born in Maynardville, Tennessee. He piles up more than 30 hits during the 1950s, including "Loose Talk," "Hey Joe!" and "It's A Lovely, Lovely World," eventually landing in the Country Music Hall of Fame
    Mar 17, 1927
    Fiddlin' John Carson records "Old And In The Way" in Atlanta. The song is used in the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
    Mar 19, 1927
    Frank Peppiatt is born in Toronto, Ontario. He co-creates and co-produces "Hee Haw," a long-running TV show that mixes country music and comedy
    Mar 23, 1927
    Kelly Harrell records "My Name Is John Johanna" and "Charles Giteau" in Camden, New Jersey. The songs will appear on the landmark 1952 album "Anthology Of American Folk Music"
    Mar 25, 1927
    Musician/executive Joe Talbot is born in Nashville. A member of Hank Snow's Rainbow Ranch Boys from 1950-1954, he plays steel guitar on "(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I," "The Golden Rocket" and "I'm Moving On," among others
    Mar 27, 1927
    Record executive Mo Ostin is born in New York. He establishes Atlantic Records and eventually becomes the head of Warner Bros. Records. Atlantic's country legacy includes Tracy Lawrence, John Michael Montgomery and Confederate Railroad
    Mar 31, 1927
    Hoyt Hawkins, of The Jordanaires, is born in Paducah, Kentucky. The group performs as backing vocalists on a long list of hits by George Jones, Kenny Rogers and Elvis Presley, among others, entering the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001

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