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May 3, 1919
Folk singer/songwriter Pete Seeger is born in New York City. A solo performer and a member of The Weavers, he co-writes two major country hits: Billy Grammer's "Gotta Travel On" and Jimmie Rodgers' "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"
May 16, 1919
Las Vegas piano player Liberace is born in West Allis, Wisconsin. Noted for his flashy stage wear, he's namechecked in Emmylou Harris' "Mister Sandman" and in Tim McGraw's "It's A Business Doing Pleasure With You"
May 20, 1919
"Well, I'll be a dirty bird!" Comedian George Gobel is born in Chicago. He becomes a fixture on WLS Radio's "National Barn Dance" on his way to an acting career that includes his own TV show during the 1950s
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