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Aug 15, 1920
Cellist Martha McCrory is born in Quincy, Illinois. She participates in dozens of country hits, including Johnny Cash's "What Is Truth," Charlie Rich's "Behind Closed Doors," Elvis Presley's "Moody Blue" and Roy Clark's "Come Live With Me"
Aug 17, 1920
Wayne Raney is born in Wolf Bayou, Arkansas. His chart-topping 1949 single "Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me" is the biggest highlight in a career as a disc jockey, songwriter, producer and acclaimed harmonica player
Aug 18, 1920
Ray Cash marries Carrie Rivers in Kingsland, Arkansas. The marriage produces two country singers: Johnny Cash and Tommy Cash
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