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Sep 18, 1953
Banjo player/songwriter Carl Jackson is born in Louisville, Mississippi. He authors Vince Gill's "No Future In The Past," Glen Campbell's "(Love Always) Letter To Home" and Pam Tillis' "Put Yourself In My Place." Jackson plays on hits by Blake Shelton, Dolly Parton and Brad Paisley
Sep 18, 1953
Record producer Steve Fishell is born in Oak Harbor, Washington. After playing steel guitar with Emmylou Harris' Hot Band, he goes on to produce Jann Browne's "Tell Me Why," Radney Foster's "Nobody Wins" and Pam Tillis' "Mi Vida Loca"
Sep 30, 1953
Deborah Allen is born in Memphis, Tennessee. She earns a Grammy nomination for her 1983 performance of "Baby I Lied," but also writes John Conlee's "I'm Only In It For The Love," Janie Fricke's "Let's Stop Talkin' About It" and Patty Loveless' "Hurt Me Bad (In A Real Good Way)"
Oct 7, 1953
Drummer Tico Torres is born in New Jersey. He earns acclaim as a member of the rock band Bon Jovi, which nets a country hit in 2006 with "Who Says You Can't Go Home," featuring Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles
Oct 8, 1953
Ricky Lee Phelps is born in Paragould, Arkansas. He sings lead for The Kentucky HeadHunters, twice named Vocal Group of the Year by the Country Music Association, before leaving the band in 1992 to form Brother Phelps
Oct 8, 1953
Anthony Kenney is born in Glasgow, Kentucky. He takes over as the bass player for The Kentucky HeadHunters when Doug Phelps and Ricky Lee Phelps leave to form their own duo in 1992
Oct 8, 1953
Pop singer Cathy Carson is born. She makes up one-third of Hot, whose 1977 hit "Angel In Your Arms" is remade as a country single in 1985 by Barbara Mandrell
Oct 12, 1953
Harmonica player Terry McMillan is born in Lexington, North Carolina. Working with the likes of Elvis Presley, Ray Charles and Dolly Parton, he gains his biggest recognition for his parts on Garth Brooks' "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til The Sun Comes Up)"
Oct 20, 1953
Rocker Tom Petty is born in Gainesville, Florida. He writes "Thing About You," by Southern Pacific; "Never Be You," by Rosanne Cash; and "You Got It," by Roy Orbison. He also appears on Hank Williams Jr.'s "Mind Your Own Business"
Oct 21, 1953
Guitarist Charlotte Caffey is born in Santa Monica, California. A member of the 1980s all-girl pop/rock band The Go-Go's, she teams with bandmate Jane Wiedlin and Keith Urban to write Urban's hit "But For The Grace Of God"
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