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Jul 1, 1936
The Bing Crosby western "Rhythm On The Range" opens with appearances by trumpeter Louis Prima and The Sons Of The Pioneers, including Roy Rogers. Crosby sings the Johnny Mercer number "I'm An Old Cowhand"
Jul 4, 1936
Governor Gene Talmadge announces his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in McRae, Georgia, with Fiddlin' John Carson playing to warm up the crowd
Jul 18, 1936
Production is completed on the Gene Autry movie "Oh, Susanna!," which also features Smiley Burnette and The Light Crust Doughboys
Jul 21, 1936
Steel guitarist Hal Rugg is born in New York City. He plays on the majority of Loretta Lynn's hits, including "Coal Miner's Daughter," "One's On The Way" and "Don't Come Home A'Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)"
Jul 24, 1936
Songwriter Max D. Barnes is born in Hardscratch, Iowa. His credits include "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes," by George Jones; "Don't Take It Away," by Conway Twitty; "Look At Us," by Vince Gill; and "Chiseled In Stone," by Vern Gosdin
Jul 28, 1936
Eddie Cole's Swingsters record two songs for Decca. The session marks the first for Nat "King" Cole, who will earn a pair of country hits eight years later
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