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Sep 23, 1943
Julio Iglesias is born in Madrid, Spain. The international Latin star joins Willie Nelson on the million-selling 1984 single "To All The Girls I've Loved Before," which wins the Country Music Association's Vocal Duo of the Year award
Sep 24, 1943
Emmett Miller marries Bernice Calhoun in Macon, Georgia. The black-faced performer influenced Jimmie Rodgers and made the first recording of "Lovesick Blues," later associated with Hank Williams
Sep 24, 1943
"Arizona Trail," starring Tex Ritter, debuts in movie theaters, with a family ranch under siege. Also appearing: Johnny Bond and Wesley Tuttle
Sep 25, 1943
Pop artist Gary "Jules" Alexander is born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He becomes a member of The Association, whose 1967 hit "Never My Love" is reconfigured for the country audience by Vern Gosdin in 1978
Sep 25, 1943
Joe Sun is born in Rochester, Minnesota. A radio promotion man for Ovation Records, representing The Kendalls, he has a minor hit in 1978 with "Old Flames (Can't Hold A Candle To You)," which Dolly Parton reprises in 1980
Sep 27, 1943
Bing Crosby records "Pistol Packin' Mama" with The Andrews Sisters during an evening session in Hollywood
Sep 30, 1943
Spade Cooley signs his first recording contract, with Okeh Records
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