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  • Apr 27, 1909
    Jimmie Skinner is born in Blue Lick, Kentucky. A radio performer and record store owner, he nets three Top 10 hits in the late-1950s, including "I Found My Girl In The USA," a response to Bobby Helms' "Fraulein" and Hank Locklin's "Geisha Girl"
    Oct 17, 1958
    Jimmie Skinner records "Dark Hollow" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
    Feb 10, 1960
    Jimmie Skinner records "Reasons To Live" at the King Recording Studio in Cincinnati
    Oct 28, 1979
    Jimmie Skinner dies of a heart attack at home in Hendersonville, Tennessee. He earned three Top 10 singles during the late-1950s in a career that also included on-air radio work and ownership of a Cincinnati record store

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