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Jan 22, 1935
Uncle Dave Macon records "I'll Tickle Nancy" in New Orleans. The song will be used in the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
Jan 22, 1935
Sam Cooke is born in Clarksdale, Mississippi. A highly regarded R&B vocalist, Cooke has two songs covered in the country charts: "Bring It On Home To Me," by Mickey Gilley; and "Good Times," by Dan Seals
Jan 26, 1935
The comedy duo Sarie & Sally makes its Grand Ole Opry debut
Jan 27, 1935
Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies hold their first recording session in a new deal with Decca Records in Chicago. In the process, steel guitarist Bob Dunn becomes the first musician to play an amplified instrument on a country record
Jan 27, 1935
Bill Boyd records "Under The Double Eagle" at the Texas Hotel in San Antonio
Jan 28, 1935
Milton Brown & His Brownies record "Who's Sorry Now?" and "Going Up Brushy Fork" at the Furniture Mart Building in Chicago
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