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  • May 7, 1923
    Jim Lowe is born in Springfield, Missouri. Primarily a disc jockey in Chicago and New York, he writes Rusty Draper's "Gambler's Guitar." As an artist, he earns a pop hit with "The Green Door" and a country hit with "Talkin' To The Blues"
    Nov 25, 1956
    Gene Autry & The Cass County Boys perform "Back In The Saddle Again" and "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" on an installment of NBC-TV's "The Steve Allen Show" that also features singer and disc jockey Jim Lowe
    Dec 12, 2016
    Former New York disc jockey Jim Lowe dies at his home in East Hampton, New York. He earned a pop hit as an artist with "The Green Door" and a Top 10 country single with "Talkin' To The Blues." He also penned the Rusty Draper hit "Gambler's Guitar"

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