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  • Aug 15, 1934
    Country recording pioneer Fiddlin' John Carson performs in Griffin, Georgia, in support of governor Gene Talmadge, campaigning for re-election
    Aug 16, 1934
    Songwriter Durwood Haddock is born in Lamasco, Texas. He pens Carl Smith's 1955 hit "There She Goes"
    Aug 20, 1934
    Steel guitarist Sneaky Pete Kleinow is born in South Bend, Indiana. He joins The Flying Burrito Brothers, but also does later session work, appearing on Johnny Lee's "Lookin' For Love" and Linda Ronstadt's "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)"
    Aug 28, 1934
    Tex Owens records "Cattle Call" in Chicago

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