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  • Oct 8, 1882
    Harry McClintock is born in Knoxville, Tennessee. He comes to fame as a radio personality in San Francisco, then goes on to record the classic "The Big Rock Candy Mountains," which is revived on the soundtrack of "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
    Mar 1, 1928
    Harry McClintock holds his first recording session in Oakland, California
    Sep 6, 1928
    Harry McClintock records "The Big Rock Candy Mountains" in Los Angeles
    Oct 15, 1931
    Harry McClintock holds his final Victor recording session in San Francisco. During his three-year affiliation with the label, he cut the classic "The Big Rock Candy Mountains"
    Apr 24, 1957
    Harry McClintock dies in San Francisco. The mountain singer was responsible for the early recording classic "The Big Rock Candy Mountains"
    Feb 9, 2001
    The T Bone Burnett-produced soundtrack to "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" is certified gold by the RIAA. Artists featured include Alison Krauss, The Soggy Bottom Boys, Emmylou Harris, John Hartford, Ralph Stanley, Harry McClintock, The Whites, The Peasall Sisters and Norman Blake
    Mar 28, 2001
    The "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack receives a platinum album from the RIAA. Produced by T Bone Burnett, it features Emmylou Harris, Ralph Stanley, The Soggy Bottom Boys, Alison Krauss, Harry McClintock, Gillian Welch, John Hartford and The Cox Family
    Jul 25, 2001
    The T Bone Burnett-produced "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack is certified double-platinum by the RIAA. It features John Hartford, Emmylou Harris, Ralph Stanley, Alison Krauss, The Soggy Bottom Boys, Harry McClintock, Norman Blake and The Whites
    Nov 7, 2001
    The T Bone Burnett-produced "O Brother, Where Are Thou?" wins Album of the Year during the 35th Country Music Association awards from Nashville on CBS
    Nov 7, 2001
    The "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack picks up a triple-platinum album from the RIAA. Produced by T Bone Burnett, it features music by John Hartford, Ralph Stanley, The Cox Family, Emmylou Harris, The Soggy Bottom Boys, Alison Krauss, The Whites, Norman Blake and Harry McClintock

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