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Oct 19, 1938
"Where The Buffalo Roam" debuts in theaters. The film stars Tex Ritter, whose character returns to Santa Fe to discover his mother has been murdered. Ritter performs a number of songs with Louise Massey & The Westerners
Oct 23, 1938
Yvonne Staples, of The Staple Singers, is born in Chicago. The family group joins Marty Stuart on a rendition of "The Weight" for the 1994 album "Rhythm Country & Blues," and has an R&B hit with "Touch A Hand, Make A Friend," later a country hit for The Oak Ridge Boys
Oct 28, 1938
The Hoosier Hot Shots cut a Christmas hit, "The Man With The Whiskers," in Chicago
Oct 29, 1938
Music publisher Charlie Monk is born in Noma, Florida. Through work at the Opryland Music Group and his own Monk Family Music, he advances the careers of Aaron Tippin, Kenny Chesney and Randy Travis, among others
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