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  • Sep 26, 1907
    Bass player and actor George "Shug" Fisher is born near Chickasha, Oklahoma. He joins the Sons Of The Pioneers during World War II, though he is not a member of the lineup that eventually enters the Country Music Hall of Fame
    Apr 26, 1943
    "Swing Your Partner" opens in movie theaters with Dale Evans, Shug Fisher and Lulu Belle & Scotty
    Sep 15, 1943
    "Hoosier Holiday" appears in movie theaters, with The Hoosier Hot Shots joining the Air Force. Others in the cast include Dale Evans, Shug Fisher and the Solemn Old Judge of the Grand Ole Opry, George D. Hay
    Nov 5, 1947
    Columbia Pictures releases the Gene Autry movie "The Last Roundup," the cowboy's first film since leaving Republic Pictures. It also features Shug Fisher
    Apr 30, 1955
    Marvin Rainwater performs "I Gotta Go Get My Baby" on ABC-TV's "Ozark Jubilee," also featuring Shug Fisher and host Red Foley
    Oct 6, 1981
    Earl Scruggs has a role as CBS airs a two-hour TV movie, "The Return Of The Beverly Hillbillies." Buddy Ebsen stars with guest appearances by musicians Shug Fisher, John Hartford and Rodney Dillard
    Jan 15, 1983
    Celebrating the 50th anniversary of "Jamboree U.S.A.," Wheeling's Capitol Music Hall installs 50 artists in its new Walkway of Stars. Among them: Grandpa Jones, Shug Fisher, Mel Tillis, Marty Robbins, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette and The Statler Brothers
    Mar 16, 1984
    George "Shug" Fisher dies in Woodland Hills, California. He played bass with the Sons Of The Pioneers for several years during World War II, though he was not one of the original members enshrined in the Country Music Hall of Fame

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