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Oct 30, 1954
T. Graham Brown is born in Atlanta, Georgia. Infusing country with a blue-eyed soul style, Brown finds favor in the late-1980s with such hits as "Don't Go To Strangers," "Darlene" and "Hell And High Water"
Nov 13, 1954
Jeannie Kendall is born in St. Louis, Missouri. With her father, Royce, she takes part in the duo The Kendalls, whose gospel-based harmonies and cheatin' themes are on display in their million-selling signature song, 1977's "Heaven's Just A Sin Away"
Nov 29, 1954
Movie writer/director/producer Joel Coen is born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He and brother Ethan Coen create the 2000 film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" which yields a multi-platinum soundtrack full of American roots music, including bluegrass
Dec 3, 1954
Bass player Paul Gregg is born in Altus, Oklahoma. He joins Restless Heart, whose big, pop-tinged harmonies earn them a series of smooth country hits in the late-1980s and the Academy of Country Music's Top Vocal Group award in 1990
Dec 13, 1954
John Anderson is born in Orlando, Florida. Borrowing vocally from Lefty Frizzell, he earns the Country Music Association's Horizon award in 1983 and nets hits with "Swingin'," "Money In The Bank" and "Straight Tequila Night"
Dec 20, 1954
Songwriter Marc Beeson is born in Champaign, Illinois. He authors Restless Heart's "When She Cries," Billy Currington's "We Are Tonight," Blake Shelton's "She's Got A Way With Words" and Pat Green's "Let Me," among others
Dec 21, 1954
Steel guitarist Gary Morse is born in Lansing, Michigan. He plays on Sara Evans' "Suds In The Bucket," Steve Azar's "I Don't Have To Be Me ('Til Monday)" and Dierks Bentley's "Lot Of Leavin' Left To Do"
Dec 25, 1954
Steve Wariner is born in Noblesville, Indiana. The singer/songwriter/guitarist arrives in Nashville as Dottie West's bass player at age 17, ultimately recording more than 30 Top 10 hits as an artist. He will be inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
Dec 29, 1954
Pop and R&B drummer John "J.R." Robinson is born in Creston, Iowa. Known for his work with Rufus, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, he also plays on several country hits by Clint Black
Dec 31, 1954
Singer/songwriter Charlie Major is born in Aylmer, Quebec. The Canadian star writes Ricky Van Shelton's 1992 hit "Backroads"
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