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  • Mar 6, 1964
    Skip Ewing is born in Redlands, California. After several hits as a recording artist in the late-1980s, he scores his biggest successes as a songwriter. Among his titles: Collin Raye's "Love, Me," Diamond Rio's "I Believe," Kenny Chesney's "Me And You" and Randy Travis' "If I Didn't Have You"
    Feb 15, 1988
    MCA releases Skip Ewing's debut single, "Your Memory Wins Again"
    Apr 4, 1988
    MCA releases Skip Ewing's debut album, "The Coast Of Colorado"
    Jun 10, 1989
    Alabama hosts June Jam VIII in Fort Payne, Alabama, with two dozen acts, including Ricky Van Shelton, Southern Pacific, Eddie Rabbitt, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Buck Owens, Charley Pride, Skip Ewing, The Gatlin Brothers, The Bellamy Brothers and The Charlie Daniels Band
    Sep 23, 1989
    Skip Ewing performs "It's You Again" on "Hee Haw." Other guests include Jimmy Dean and Lorrie Morgan
    Oct 1, 1989
    Singer/songwriter Skip Ewing marries Angel Rollings in Nashville
    Apr 17, 1998
    The Nashville Songwriters Association International hails "Something That We Do," written by Clint Black and Skip Ewing, as the Song of the Year
    Dec 4, 2001
    Brad Paisley, Chalee Tennison, Allison Moorer, former "Prime Time Country" host Gary Chapman and songwriters Gerry House ("Little Rock"), Skip Ewing ("Love, Me") and Marv Green ("Amazed") are celebrity bartenders at Easy's in Nashville
    May 12, 2003
    "Urban Cowboy: The Musical" receives a Tony nomination for Best Original Score. Among the 30 songwriters who play a role are "Something That We Do" co-writers Clint Black and Skip Ewing

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