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  • Feb 12, 1925
    Actor Lorne Greene is born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He portrays Ben Cartwright in the long-running western TV series Bonanza, which features a theme song by guitarist Joe Maphis. Greene also records "Ringo," a western recitation
    Feb 13, 1925
    Gene Urick is born in Malden, Massachusetts. He and three siblings record numerous pop hits as The Ames Brothers. One of them, the 1956 release "It Only Hurts For A Little While," becomes a country hit for Margo Smith in 1978
    Feb 20, 1925
    Movie producer Robert Altman is born in Kansas City, Missouri. He co-writes John Anderson's 1983 hit "Black Sheep" and produces the 1975 picture "Nashville," an unflattering behind-the-scenes piece of fiction about Music Row
    Feb 27, 1925
    Rockabilly artist Sid "Hardrock" Gunter is born in Birmingham, Alabama. He writes Red Foley's 1950 hit "Birmingham Bounce"

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