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  • Nov 21, 1920
    Baseball player Stan Musial is born in Donora, Pennsylvania. His career with the St. Louis Cardinals launches him into the Baseball Hall of Fame and earns him a mention in Bill Anderson's 1970 country hit "Where Have All Our Heroes Gone"
    Jan 14, 1956
    Jimmie Davis guests on ABC's "Ozark Jubilee." Also appearing are a handful of politicians and St. Louis Cardinals slugger Stan Musial
    Jun 30, 1970
    Bill Anderson records "Where Have All Our Heroes Gone" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. The song mentions 15 famous people, including athletes Joe DiMaggio, Stan Musial and Jesse Owens, noted for humiliating Adolf Hilter at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin
    Mar 16, 1985
    The Statler Brothers return to "Hee Haw," where the week's guests also include Kieran Kane and baseball legend Stan Musial
    Jan 19, 2013
    Baseball Hall of Fame member Stan Musial dies in Ladue, Missouri. A longtime member of the St. Louis Cardinals, he was mentioned in Bill Anderson's 1970 country hit "Where Have All Our Heroes Gone"

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