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Nov 10, 1952
Steel player Pat Severs is born in Camden, South Carolina. As a member of Pirates Of The Mississippi, he plays on the 1991 hit "Feed Jake"
Nov 11, 1952
Guitarist Biff Watson is born in Virginia. He becomes a prominent Nashville session musician, playing on hits by Alabama, Shania Twain, Reba McEntire, George Strait, Carrie Underwood and Martina McBride, among others
Nov 12, 1952
Musician Mark Johnson, known for his work in Bill Anderson's Po' Folks band, is born in Montgomery, Alabama
Dec 27, 1952
Karla Bonoff is born in Los Angeles. The pop singer/songwriter is best known for her 1982 single "Personally," remade as a country hit by Ronnie McDowell. Bonoff also writes Lynn Anderson's "Isn't It Always Love" and Wynonna's "Tell Me Why"
Dec 27, 1952
Rhythm guitarist David Knopfler is born in England. He's a founding member of Dire Straits, appearing on the band's 1978 debut album, featuring "Setting Me Up," a song destined to become a country hit for Highway 101
Jan 6, 1953
Catherine Yvonne Stone is born in Montgomery, Alabama. In a protracted legal dispute as an adult, she proves she's the daughter of Hank Williams, by Bobbie W. Jett. She subsequently uses the stage name Jett Williams
Jan 6, 1953
Songwriter/guitarist Malcolm Young is born in Glasgow, Scotland. He becomes a founding member of the hard-rock band AC/DC, referenced in Craig Morgan's 2009 country hit "Bonfire"
Jan 7, 1953
Keyboard player Earl "Wire" Lindo is born in Kingston, Jamaica. As a member of the reggae band The Wailers, he takes part in the 2008 Kenny Chesney recording "Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven"
Jan 26, 1953
Lucinda Williams is born in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Her laidback snapshots of Southern life make her a significant figure in the alt.country movement. She also writes Mary Chapin Carpenter's mainstream-country hit "Passionate Kisses"
Jan 27, 1953
Keyboard player Lee Carroll is born in Glasgow, Kentucky. Carroll replaces Marlon Hargis in Exile in 1985, contributing to such hits as "It'll Be Me," "She's Too Good To Be True" and "I Can't Get Close Enough"
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