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1930 in country music. 1 language. Deutsch; Edit links. ... This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1930. ... "Top Country Songs ...
1932 in country music, "Why Should I Be Lonely" [13] by Jimmie Rodgers with Lani McIntire's Hawaiians Top Country Record. 1933 in country music, Jimmie Rodgers dies in May 1933. "Yellow Rose Of Texas" [14] by Gene Autry and Jimmy Long Top Country Record. 1934 in country music, "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" [15] [9] recorded by the Sons of the Pioneers ...
The top popular records of 1930 listed below were compiled from Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890–1954, [3] ... American country music singer and songwriter (d ...
(Top) 1 Usage. Toggle the table of contents. Category: 1930s in music by country. ... 1930 in music by country (1 C) 1931 in music by country (1 C) 1932 in music by ...
It also contained an illustrated 56-page book by Bill C. Malone, a country music historian and professor of history at Tulane University. Malone's extensively annotated essay details country music's history era by era, from its beginnings in the 1920s and commercialization during the 1930s, and its evolution from the 1940s through the 1970s ...
1930 in music by country (1 C) C. 1930 compositions (2 C, 38 P) F. ... Pages in category "1930 in music" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Billboard magazine has published charts ranking the top-performing country music songs in the United States since 1944. The first country chart was published under the title Most Played Juke Box Folk Records in the issue of the magazine dated January 8, 1944, and tracked the songs most played in the nation's jukeboxes. [1]
Pioneers of a more Americanised popular country music in Australia included Tex Morton (known as "The Father of Australian Country Music") in the 1930s. Author Andrew Smith delivers a through research and engaged view of Tex Morton's life and his impact on the country music scene in Australia in the 1930s and 1940s.