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  • Apr 19, 1968
    Ashley Judd is born at Holy Cross Hospital in Granada Hills, California. The daughter of Naomi Judd and younger sister of Wynonna Judd, she becomes a film star with roles in "Double Jeopardy," "A Time To Kill" and "Simon Birch"
    Apr 23, 1968
    Vocalist/guitarist Tim Womack is born in Brownwood, Texas. He helps form Sons Of The Desert, whose 1997 debut album yields hits with "Whatever Comes First" and "Leaving October." The group also sings on Lee Ann Womack's "I Hope You Dance"
    Apr 26, 1968
    Fiddler Joe Caverlee is born. He joins the Cincinnati-bred Yankee Grey, a high-voltage act that earns hits with "Another Nine Minutes" and "All Things Considered" on the way to an Academy of Country Music nomination for Top New Duo or Group
    May 3, 1968
    Singer/songwriter Shane Minor is born in Modesto, California. Signed to Mercury in the late-1990s, he writes Craig Morgan's "International Harvester," Cole Swindell's "Chillin' It," Kenny Chesney's "Live A Little" and Diamond Rio's "Beautiful Mess"
    May 8, 1968
    Drummer Del Gray is born in Hamilton, Ohio. As a member of Little Texas, he plays a key rhythmic role in "God Blessed Texas," "Kick A Little" and "Life Goes On"
    May 10, 1968
    Singer/songwriter Jeff Wood is born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He writes John Michael Montgomery's 1995 hit "Cowboy Love"
    May 11, 1968
    Bass player Keith West is born in Huntsville, Alabama. He joins Heartland, providing background vocals on the band's 2006 single "I Loved Her First"
    May 17, 1968
    Drummer Dave Abbruzzese is born in Stamford, Connecticut. He joins Seattle alt-rock band Pearl Jam in 1993, but leaves in August 1994, about a year before the band is referenced by Lonestar in the country hit "No News"
    Jun 3, 1968
    Jamie O'Neal is born in Sydney, Australia. Her 2000 debut album nets several hits, including "There Is No Arizona" and "When I Think About Angels," helping her pick up the Academy of Country Music's Top New Female award
    Jun 5, 1968
    Songwriter Brett James is born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His credits include Martina McBride's "Blessed," Dierks Bentley's "I Hold On," Jason Aldean's "Gonna Know We Were Here" and Carrie Underwood's "Jesus, Take The Wheel"




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