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  • Apr 25, 1965
    Rory Feek is born in Atchison, Kansas. He forms the duo Joey+Rory with his wife, Joey Martin, and authors Blake Shelton's "Some Beach," Clay Walker's "The Chain Of Love" and Easton Corbin's "A Little More Country Than That"
    Feb 14, 2002
    "Some Beach" songwriter Rory Feek goes on his first date with Joey Martin. The two are married just four months later and become a vocal duo, Joey+Rory
    Jun 15, 2002
    Rory Feek and Joey Martin are married. The couple becomes a duo, Joey+Rory
    Nov 12, 2003
    Rory Feek and Jamie Teachenor write the Blaine Larsen hit "How Do You Get That Lonely" at Murrah Music in Nashville
    Jul 28, 2008
    Vanguard/Sugar Hill announces the signing of Joey+Rory, finalists on the CMT competition "Can You Duet"
    Oct 28, 2008
    Sugar Hill releases Joey+Rory's debut album, "Life Of A Song"
    Aug 20, 2009
    Al Gore hosts the Nashville premiere of "Inglourious Basterds" at the Green Hills 16 Cinema. On hand: Bucky Covington, Sheryl Crow, Danielle Peck, Mindy Smith, Joey+Rory and Julie Roberts
    Oct 30, 2009
    The Zac Brown Band stages a benefit at Atlanta's Fox Theatre for the Georgia Theatre in Athens, destroyed by fire earlier in the year. Guests include Little Big Town, Kid Rock, Angie Aparo, Joey+Rory and Shawn Mullins, with the concert becoming a live album, "Pass The Jar: Live From The Fabulous Fox Theatre In Atlanta"
    Jun 7, 2010
    Rory Feek, of Joey+Rory, takes a tour of the Country Music Hall of Fame. He's stopped frequently by fans wanting autographs
    May 26, 2012
    Rory Feek, of Joey+Rory, walks his daughter down the aisle and performs at the wedding when she gets married in Tennessee

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