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Feb 2, 1932
Jimmie Rodgers records "Roll Along, Kentucky Moon" at the Jefferson Hotel in Dallas
Feb 3, 1932
Jimmie Rodgers records "Hobo's Meditation" in Dallas at the Jefferson Hotel
Feb 4, 1932
Jimmie Rodgers records "Mississippi Moon," "Ninety-Nine Year Blues" and the prophetic "My Time Ain't Long" at a Jefferson Hotel ballroom in Dallas
Feb 5, 1932
Jimmie Rodgers records "Down The Old Road To Home" at Dallas' Jefferson Hotel
Feb 6, 1932
Jimmie Rodgers records "Blue Yodel No. 10" and "Home Call" at the Jefferson Hotel in downtown Dallas, Texas
Feb 9, 1932
The Fort Worth Doughboys record "Sunbonnet Sue" at Dallas' Jefferson Hotel. It's the only instance in which western swing pioneers Milton Brown and Bob Wills record together. In attendance, though not on the record: Jimmie Davis and Jimmie Rodgers
Aug 10, 1932
Jimmie Rodgers records "In The Hills Of Tennessee" at the Victor Studio in Camden, New Jersey. The recording remains unissued, as he remakes it 19 days later
Aug 11, 1932
Jimmie Rodgers records "Mother, The Queen Of My Heart," "Prohibition Has Done Me Wrong," "Rock All Our Babies To Sleep" and "Whippin' That Old T.B." at the Victor Studio in Camden, New Jersey. "Prohibition" goes unissued
Aug 29, 1932
Jimmie Rodgers records four songs in a New York session at the Victor Studios: "In The Hills Of Tennessee," "Miss The Mississippi And You," "Prairie Lullaby" and "Sweet Mama Hurry Home"
Sep 2, 1932
Tex Ritter holds his first recording session in New York, with "Rye Whiskey" among the two songs he cuts. The version is not issued, but a later recording becomes one of his earliest hits
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