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  • Nov 24, 1950
    The Broadway musical "Guys And Dolls," starring Robert Alda and Vivian Blaine, opens at the 46th Street Theatre in New York. The score includes "A Bushel And A Peck," which is also recorded by Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely
    Nov 24, 1948
    Gene Autry, Jo Stafford, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans are among the celebrities who populate the Santa Claus Lane parade on Hollywood Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. Also along: Dinah Shore, Hopalong Cassidy and Bob Hope
    Nov 24, 1947
    Columbia releases Bob Atcher's "Signed, Sealed And Delivered"
    Nov 24, 1946
    Songwriter Earl Clark is born in Dillon, South Carolina. He pens the Tracy Lawrence hits "Can't Break It To My Heart" and "Renegades, Rebels And Rogues"
    Nov 24, 1945
    Dick Thomas' "Sioux City Sue" and Lawrence Welk's "Shame On You," recorded with Red Foley, ascend to the top of the Billboard country singles chart. They're part of a four-way tie at #1 with Tex Ritter's "You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often" and Wesley Tuttle's "With Tears In My Eyes"
    Nov 24, 1943
    The movie "National Barn Dance" debuts in theaters with performances by Lulu Belle & Scotty, The Hoosier Hot Shots, Pat Buttram and Arkie The Woodchopper
    Nov 24, 1941
    Trumpet player Wayne Jackson is born in Memphis. A member of The Memphis Horns, he plays on pop and R&B hits by Elvis Presley, The Staple Singers and Otis Redding. He also contributes to Kathy Mattea's "Train Of Memories" and T.G. Sheppard's "Mister D.J."
    Nov 24, 1941
    Bass player Donald "Duck" Dunn is born in Memphis. Known for his work with Booker T. & The MG's, he plays on Otis Redding's "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay," hailed in a Country Music Foundation book among country's 500 greatest singles
    Nov 24, 1940
    Bandleader Bob Crosby has a daughter, Cathleen Denyse Crosby, in Los Angeles. Shortly after her 11th birthday, he notches a country hit as a songwriter, with Pee Wee King's "Silver And Gold"
    Nov 24, 1940
    Eddie Stoneman, of The Stoneman Family, marries Katherine Copeland

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