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  • Oct 13, 1959
    Marie Osmond is born in Ogden, Utah. She nets a 1973 country hit with "Paper Roses" as a teenager, joins her brother as a host of ABC's "Donny & Marie" TV show, then makes a mid-'80s comeback as a country singer with "There's No Stopping Your Heart" and a Dan Seals duet, "Meet Me In Montana"
    Nov 5, 1959
    Bryan Adams is born in Vancouver, Canada. The pop/rock star takes record producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange to Nashville for Fan Fair in 1993, where Lange meets future wife Shania Twain. Adams and Lange also co-write the Lonestar hit "You Walked In"
    Dec 8, 1959
    Marty Raybon is born in Greenville, Alabama. As the lead singer for Shenandoah, he puts an identifiable stamp on "Two Dozen Roses," "The Church On Cumberland Road" and "If Bubba Can Dance"
    Dec 22, 1959
    Record producer Mark Bright is born in Shreveport, Louisiana. Raised in Longview, Texas, he oversees sessions by Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts, Reba McEntire, Luke Bryan, The Swon Brothers, Sara Evans and BlackHawk
    Dec 30, 1959
    Songwriter Don Henry is born in San Jose, California. He co-writes Kathy Mattea's "Where've You Been" and Miranda Lambert's "All Kinds Of Kinds"
    Dec 31, 1959
    Bass player Jeff Johnson is born in Nashville. He joins the cowpunk band Jason & The Scorchers, whose "Absolutely Sweet Marie" ranks among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Jan 4, 1960
    Michael Stipe is born in Decatur, Georgia. He becomes the lead singer for the rock band R.E.M., mentioned in the first line of Darius Rucker's 2017 country single "For The First Time"
    Jan 29, 1960
    Songwriter Tim Johnson is born in Noti, Oregon. He authors Kellie Pickler's "Things That Never Cross A Man's Mind," Tracy Byrd's "The Truth About Men" and Jimmy Wayne's "Do You Believe Me Now"
    Feb 5, 1960
    Pam Gadd is born in Independence, Missouri. A member of The New Coon Creek Girls and Wild Rose, she becomes a background singer for Porter Wagoner and applies support vocals to Terri Clark's hit "A Little Gasoline"
    Feb 10, 1960
    Singer/songwriter/musician Lionel Cartwright is born in Gallipolis, Ohio. His relaxed vocal style leads to four Top 10 singles from 1989-1991, the biggest coming with "Leap Of Faith"




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