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  • Apr 19, 1927
    Vocalist and banjo player Buell Kazee makes his first recordings for the Brunswick label in New York City
    Apr 19, 1927
    DeFord Bailey records "Fox Chase" and "Muscle Shoal Blues" in New York
    Apr 20, 1927
    Buell Kazee records "East Virginia" in New York City. The song is featured in the influential 1952 album "Anthology Of American Folk Music"
    May 7, 1927
    Uncle Dave Macon records "Rock About My Saro Jane" in New York City
    May 8, 1927
    Ned Jakobs records "Are You Lonesome Tonight," the first time the future Elvis Presley hit is cut
    May 12, 1927
    Ernest and Hattie Stoneman record "The Mountaineer's Courtship" in New York City. The song appears on the influential 1952 album "Anthology Of American Folk Music"
    Jul 25, 1927
    Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers record "If I Lose, I Don't Care" during an eight-song session in New York
    Jul 25, 1927
    Producer Ralph Peer begins 12 days of recordings in a Bristol, Tennessee, warehouse as he holds a session with Ernest Stoneman. Within days, his field work turns up two new, significant acts: Jimmie Rodgers and The Carter Family. The Bristol sessions will be referred to as "the big bang of country music"
    Aug 1, 1927
    The Carter Family records for the first time in Bristol, Tennessee, with producer Ralph Peer. Among the trio's four songs are "Bury Me Under The Weeping Willow" and "The Storms Are On The Ocean"
    Aug 2, 1927
    In the trio's second day of recording, The Carter Family cuts "Single Girl, Married Girl" and "The Wandering Boy" in Bristol, Tennessee




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