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Jul 26, 1956Record producer Scott Hendricks is born in Clinton, Oklahoma. An executive with Capitol, Virgin and Warner Bros., he produces Brooks & Dunn, Blake Shelton, Restless Heart, Trace Adkins and Alan Jackson, among othersApr 29, 1992Alan Jackson and producers Keith Stegall and Scott Hendricks are double-winners in the 27th Academy Of Country Music awards, aired by NBC from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre, as "Don't Rock The Jukebox" takes Single Record and Album of the YearMay 11, 1993Brooks & Dunn and producers Don Cook and Scott Hendricks earn Single Record of the Year ("Boot Scootin' Boogie") and Album of the Year ("Brand New Man") during the NBC telecast of the 28th Academy Of Country Music from Los Angeles' Universal AmphitheatreOct 5, 1994Record producer Scott Hendricks wins twice during the 28th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House, for his work on the Single of the Year, John Michael Montgomery's "I Swear"; and the Album of the Year, "Common Thread"Feb 14, 1995Record producer Scott Hendricks gets engaged to Faith Hill. Hendricks produced her debut album, and is working with her on her second. Within two years, she marries Tim McGraw insteadMar 28, 1995Michael Jordan scores 55 points at New York's Madison Square Garden as the NBA's Chicago Bulls edge the Knicks, 113-111. On hand for the game: Faith Hill and producer Scott HendricksMay 1, 1995Scott Hendricks takes over from Jimmy Bowen as the head of Liberty Records. A month later, he returns the company to its original name, Capitol Nashville, and shuts down the Patriot labelMay 10, 1995"I Swear" wins Single Record of the Year for John Michael Montgomery and producer Scott Hendricks and Song of the Year for Montgomery and songwriters Gary Baker and Frank J. Myers during the 30th Academy of Country Music Awards in Los AngelesJun 5, 1995Three years after it was renamed Liberty Records, Capitol's Nashville division returns to its original name, under the leadership of new label chief Scott Hendricks. Hendricks also closes sister Patriot RecordsMay 1, 1996The Tennessean reports Faith Hill has ended her engagement to record producer Scott Hendricks, the head of Capitol Records' Nashville division
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