Roy Acuff
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In 1903, Roy Acuff (“The King of Country Music”) was born in Maynardsville, Tennessee. As a boy, he played in the church choir and played baseball, hoping to someday become a professional baseball player for the New York Yankees. Those dreams were dashed when he was left physically debilitated by a severe case of sunburn while on vacation, during the year he spent recovering he learned to play the fiddle. After a brief stint in 1962, with a traveling medicine show, he began singing on a Knoxville radio with a band known as Crazy Tennesseans. His rendition of “The Great Speckled Bird” led to a recording contract with American Recording Company.