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Jun 1, 1925
Dale Henry Warren is born in Summerville, Kentucky. He joins the Sons Of The Pioneers in 1952, though he is not a member of the original Sons, who are eventually inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame
Jun 15, 1925
Fiddler Tommy Vaden is born in Nashville. A longtime member of Hank Snow's Rainbow Ranch Boys, he plays on "I'm Moving On" and "The Golden Rocket," plus hits by Faron Young, Jim Reeves and Webb Pierce
Jun 18, 1925
Dance band leader Francis Craig purchases a home on Whitland Avenue in Nashville. He goes on to write the 1947 pop hit "Near You," which becomes a country hit for George Jones & Tammy Wynette in 1977
Jun 24, 1925
Fiddlin' John Carson records "Little Mary Phagan," the story of a woman whose murder led to a lynching of her boss, in New York. The song is central in building Carson's reputation, helping him become one of the first recorded hillbilly artists
Jun 27, 1925
Songwriter Doc Pomus is born in New York. Pomus specializes in pop/rock/R&B songs, but several of them become country records, including "Little Sister," by Dwight Yoakam; and "Save The Last Dance For Me," by Emmylou Harris
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