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  • Jul 7, 1901
    O.W. Mayo is born. He manages Bob Wills from 1933 until the end of World War II. Mayo also writes one of Wills' songs, "Blues For Dixie," and appears in the movie "Take Me Back To Oklahoma"
    Jul 23, 1901
    Banjo player Coble "Dock" Walsh is born in Wilkes County, North Carolina. As a member of The Carolina Tar Heels, he plays on two songs--"Peg And Awl" and "Got The Farm Land Blues"--on the Smithsonian's "Anthology Of American Folk Music"
    Jul 28, 1901
    Traditional pop singer Rudy Vallee is born in Island Pond, Vermont. He earns a 1934 hit with the Johnny Mercer-penned "P.S. I Love You," later revived for the country audience by Tom T. Hall

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