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May 25, 1893Ernest "Pop" Stoneman is born in Monarat, Virginia. Among country's first successful recording artists in the 1920s, he encourages his children to develop a band, The Stoneman Family, which earns the Country Music Association's Vocal Group honor in 1967Sep 28, 1900Hattie Frost is born in Virginia. She marries Ernest "Pop" Stoneman, one of country music's first successful recording artists, and bears his children, many of whom unite with their father to form The Stoneman FamilySep 28, 1900Hattie Frost is born in Virginia. She marries Ernest "Pop" Stoneman, one of country music's first successful recording artists, and bears his children, many of whom unite with their father to form The Stoneman FamilyFeb 7, 1934Donna Stoneman is born in Alexandria, Virginia. With her siblings, she becomes a member of The Stonemans, a family group headed by Ernest "Pop" Stoneman that wins the Country Music Association's Vocal Group award in 1967Sep 30, 1950Mandolin player Donna Stoneman, of The Stoneman Family, marries Bob Bean in Attala County, MississippiJun 14, 1968Ernest "Pop" Stoneman dies at age 75. A country recording pioneer with releases in the 1920s, he organized his children into a group, The Stoneman Family, earning an award from the Country Music Association a year before his deathJul 13, 1976Tom T. Hall records "Fox On The Run" at Nashville's US Studios with a band that includes Donna Stoneman, Charlie Collins, Kenny Baker and Bill MonroeJul 22, 1976Hattie Stoneman dies at Rutherford County Hospital in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, following a series of heart attacks. The widow of Ernest "Pop" Stoneman, she gave birth to the members of the award-winning Stoneman Family band and played fiddle on some of her husband's recording sessionsFeb 24, 1990The Oak Ridge Boys, Moe Bandy and Roni and Donna Stoneman all perform on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw"Oct 30, 2010Alison Krauss plays a benefit to aid Charlie Louvin's battle with cancer at the Bell Buckle Banquet Hall in Tennessee. Also helping raise $16,000: Jerry Douglas, Ron Block, Viktor Krauss and Patsy and Donna Stoneman
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