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  • Nov 11, 1889
    Washington is the 42nd state admitted to the union. The Evergreen State becomes the birthplace of James Otto, Brandy Clark, Mark O'Connor, Blaine Larsen, Lila McCann, Kenny Loggins, Don Rich and Bonnie Guitar
    Nov 23, 1889
    The Pacific Phonograph Company installs the world's first jukebox at San Francisco's Palais Royal Hotel. The device plays a role in such hits as Alan Jackson's "Don't Rock The Jukebox," Eddie Rabbitt's "Two Dollars In The Jukebox," Olivia Newton-John's "Please Mr. Please" and Doug Stone's "A Jukebox With A Country Song"
    Nov 30, 1889
    Vito Pellettieri is born in Nashville. Beginning in 1934, he assists George D. Hay in organizing the Grand Ole Opry in his longtime role as stage manager. Pellettieri also co-writes Roy Acuff's 1948 hit "Unloved And Unclaimed"

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