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Sep 3, 1920
Fiddler Cecil "Skeets" Williamson is born in McVeigh, Kentucky. He appears on Molly O'Day's signature song, "Tramp On The Street"
Sep 4, 1920
Steel guitarist Shot Jackson is born in Wilmington, North Carolina. He works with such acts as Roy Acuff, Melba Montgomery and Kitty Wells, for whom he plays on "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"
Sep 7, 1920
Guitarist Al Caiola is born in Jersey City, New Jersey. Best known for his work on network TV themes, he plays on a handful of Marty Robbins' country hits, including "A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)," plus pop singles by Neil Sedaka, Bobby Darin and Ben E. King
Sep 10, 1920
Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Luke Wills is born in Hall County, Texas. In addition to fronting his own band, he appears on brother Johnnie Wills' "Milk Cow Blues" and several hits by brother Bob Wills, including "Faded Love"
Sep 26, 1920
Fiddler/vocalist Tommy Doss is born in Weiser, Idaho. After performing with Bob Wills' Texas Playboys from 1945-1947, he replaces Bob Nolan in the Sons Of The Pioneers in 1949, beginning a longtime membership in the western harmony group
Sep 29, 1920
Tillman Franks is born in Stamps, Arkansas. Associated with "The Louisiana Hayride," he manages Slim Whitman, David Houston and Johnny Horton. Franks also co-writes the country hits "Honky-Tonk Man," "I'm A One-Woman Man," "North To Alaska" and "Sink The Bismarck"
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