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  • Mar 20, 1941
    Singer/songwriter Mike Settle is born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. A member of Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, he writes "But You Know I Love You," which becomes a hit for the band, for Bill Anderson and for Dolly Parton
    Mar 20, 1941
    Singer/songwriter Nick Nixon is born in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Signed to Mercury and MCA during the 1970s, he earns his biggest success as a co-writer on Barbara Fairchild's 1973 hit "Teddy Bear Song"
    Mar 24, 1941
    Songwriter Michael Masser is born in Chicago. Best known for pop hits performed by Diana Ross, Whitney Houston and Roberta Flack, he also writes Crystal Gayle's "A Long And Lasting Love" and Dottie West's "Last Time I Saw Him"
    Mar 25, 1941
    Songwriter Larry Weiss is born in Newark, New Jersey. He's best known for writing Glen Campbell's "Rhinestone Cowboy" but also composes The American Breed's pop hit "Bend Me, Shape Me"
    Mar 27, 1941
    Songwriter/record executive Elroy Kahanek is born. He authors Tracy Lawrence's "Somebody Paints The Wall," Eddy Raven's "She's Playing Hard To Forget" and T.G. Sheppard's "Tryin' To Beat The Morning Home"
    Mar 28, 1941
    Session musician Charlie McCoy is born in Oak Hill, West Virginia. A versatile instrumentalist, he plays on classics by George Jones, Conway Twitty, Roy Orbison and others on his way to 2009 entry in the Country Music Hall of Fame
    Apr 2, 1941
    Songwriter Sonny Throckmorton is born in Carlsbad, New Mexico. He writes The Judds' "Why Not Me," Jerry Lee Lewis' "Middle Age Crazy," Merle Haggard's "The Way I Am" and George Strait's "The Cowboy Rides Away," joining the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987
    Apr 9, 1941
    Kay Adams is born in Knox City, Texas. She nets the Academy of Country Music's very first Top New Female Vocalist award in 1965
    Apr 15, 1941
    Mary Elizabeth Robertson is born in Kernersville, North Carolina. Under the name Lib Hatcher, she emerges as the manager of Randy Travis in the 1980s, marrying him in 1991. They divorce in 2010
    Apr 19, 1941
    Songwriter Bobby Russell is born in Nashville, Tennessee. His hits include Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey," Roger Miller's "Little Green Apples" and Reba McEntire's "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia"




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