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  • Dec 15, 1933
    Margaret Ann Greene is born in Forrest City, Arkansas. During her marriage to Charlie Rich, Margaret Ann Rich writes "Life's Little Ups And Downs." Originally recorded by her husband, it becomes a Top 10 country hit when Ricky Van Shelton releases a version in 1990
    Dec 17, 1933
    Nat Stuckey is born in Cass County, Texas. He nets several hits as a recording artist and makes a lasting impression as a songwriter, writing Buck Owens' "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line" and "Pop A Top," a hit for both Jim Ed Brown and Alan Jackson
    Dec 23, 1933
    Steel guitarist Jody Chastain is born in Ennis, Texas. He co-writes and performs on Charlie Feathers' "One Hand Loose," a 1956 release ranked among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Dec 27, 1933
    Steel guitarist John Hughey is born in Elaine, Arkansas. A longtime member of Conway Twitty's band, he also plays on hits by Vince Gill, Shania Twain, Elvis Presley, George Strait and Joe Nichols, among others
    Dec 31, 1933
    Fred Carter Jr. is born in Winnsboro, Georgia. The father of Deana Carter, he becomes a Nashville session guitarist, playing on hits by Simon & Garfunkel, Waylon Jennings, Kenny Rogers, Marty Robbins and Conway Twitty
    Jan 6, 1934
    Bobby Lord is born in Sanford, Florida. Lord makes an impact on TV, as a regular on 1950s-era shows hosted by Paul Whiteman and Red Foley, and later with his own syndicated show. Lord earns one Top 10 hit, "Without Your Love," in 1956
    Jan 9, 1934
    Steel guitarist Jimmy Day is born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He works with the likes of Webb Pierce, Hank Williams and Willie Nelson, playing on Ray Price's "City Lights," The Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love" and George Jones' "The Race Is On"
    Jan 30, 1934
    Songwriter Melvin Endsley is born in Drasco, Arkansas. Endsley writes Marty Robbins' "Knee Deep In The Blues" and "Singing The Blues"
    Feb 1, 1934
    Folk singer Bob Shane is born in Hawaii. He joins The Kingston Trio, whose single "Tom Dooley" wins the first Grammy given for a country recording in 1959
    Feb 2, 1934
    Bass player Skip Battin is born in Gallipolis, Ohio. In 1969, he replaces John York in The Byrds, a year after the seminal country-rock band records "Sweetheart Of The Rodeo" and performs on the Grand Ole Opry




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