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Feb 19, 1938
Roy Acuff & His Crazy Tennesseans make their first appearance as a regular act on the Grand Ole Opry. Acuff is the first vocalist to front his own band on the Opry
Feb 20, 1938
Roy Acuff begins touring with The Delmore Brothers, playing their first show in Dawson Springs, Kentucky
Feb 21, 1938
Robert Guidry is born in Abbeville, Louisiana. Under the name Bobby Charles, he writes Fats Domino's "Walking To New Orleans," ranked among country's 500 greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation book
Feb 26, 1938
Fearing that local residents will be insulted by having his band named The Crazy Tennesseans, Roy Acuff makes his first Grand Ole Opry appearance in which the group is billed under a new name, The Smoky Mountain Boys
Feb 26, 1938
Songwriter Jan Crutchfield is born in Paducah, Kentucky. He authors Dave & Sugar's "Tear Time," Jack Greene's "Statue Of A Fool," Charley Pride's "Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger" and Lee Greenwood's "It Turns Me Inside Out"
Feb 27, 1938
Flora Hayes dies of pneumonia in Oregon. She was the biological mother of The Sons Of The Pioneers' Bob Nolan
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