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  • Mar 12, 1912
    Musical arranger Paul Weston is born in Springfield, Massachusetts. A future Capitol Records executive, he will marry Jo Stafford, a pop singer who earns a country hit with "Feudin' And Fightin'"
    Mar 17, 1912
    Mary Ethel Herron is born in Crowville, Mississippi. At age 23, she gives birth to future piano man Jerry Lee Lewis
    Mar 23, 1912
    Dixie Cups are invented. The product is used for drinking--and for filling out the lyrics of country songs. Among them: Travis Tritt's "Country Club," Kenny Chesney's "Don't Happen Twice," Luke Bryan's "Play It Again," Easton Corbin's "Baby Be My Love Song" and The Statler Brothers' "Do You Remember These"
    Mar 27, 1912
    Bill Callahan is born in Madison County, North Carolina. With sibling Joe, he forms The Callahan Brothers, a major duo in the 1930s. In the 1950s, he plays on recordings by Lefty Frizzell and Marty Robbins

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