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  1. Rodgers was sent, along with his brother Talmage, to live with relatives of his father in Scooba, Mississippi, and later to Geiger. [6] Rodgers attended school irregularly during his early childhood; he did not attend at all for a time following the death of his mother.

  2. facts.net › people › 18-facts-about-jimmie-rodgers18 Facts About Jimmie Rodgers

    Aug 19, 2023 · Known as the “Father of Country Music,” Rodgers made an indelible mark on the music industry during the early 20th century. Born in 1897 in Meridian, Mississippi, Rodgers rose to fame with his unique blend of country, blues, and jazz, creating a sound that would become the foundation for the country music genre.

  3. James Frederick Rodgers (September 18, 1933 – January 18, 2021) was an American pop singer. Rodgers had a run of hits and mainstream popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. His string of crossover singles ranked highly on the Billboard Pop Singles, Hot Country and Western Sides, and Hot Rhythm and Blues Sides charts; in the 1960s, Rodgers had more ...

  4. Dec 18, 2020 · Rarely in school, Jimmie sought the companionship of the rounders and gamblers in the barber shops and pool-halls of the small towns of the Mississippi. Later he worked the railroads, a succession of low paid jobs – switchman, fireman and brakeman.

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  5. May 18, 2018 · Needless to say, Rodgers was in great demand as a live performer, but he was never able to maintain the rigorous pace that touring demanded. When he did appear live — usually in the Deep South near his Texas home — he played for no more than twenty minutes.

  6. He eventually returned home to live with his father, Aaron Rodgers, a foreman on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, who had settled with a new wife in Meridian. He spent much of his early life accompanying his father on railroad jobs.

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  8. In 1961 Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams, and Fred Rose were the first inductees into the Country Music Association Hall of Fame. Born James Charles Rodgers in Pine Springs, Mississippi, Rodgers spent his formative years in and around the city of Meridian.

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