
Jimmie Rodgers , also known as the "Singing Conductor," was an American musician born on September 8, 1897. Hailing from the United States, he is considered one of the first country music stars and earned the nickname "The Father of Country Music." His career began in the 1920s, and he quickly rose to prominence through his recordings for the Victor Talking Machine Company label. Among his most famous songs are "Blue Yodel" and "T for Texas" Jimmie Rodgers had a profound influence on the development of the country genre, laying the foundation for future generations of performers.
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