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  • Oct 19, 1976
    Cyndi Thomson is born in Tifton, Georgia. The singer/songwriter earns a #1 country single with her very first release, "What I Really Meant To Say," in 2001
    Oct 20, 1976
    Bass player Jeff Loberg is born in Beaverlodge, Alberta. He becomes a member of the six-piece Canadian band Emerson Drive but leaves in August 2002, just months after the group scored its first American hit, with "I Should Be Sleeping"
    Oct 30, 1976
    Kassidy Osborn is born near Magna, Utah. Along with two sisters, she forms SHeDAISY, a harmony-based vocal group that signs with Disney's Lyric Street Records and achieves one gold and one platinum album 
    Nov 18, 1976
    Songwriter Jessi Alexander is born in Jackson, Tennessee. Signed to Columbia in the mid-2000s, she co-writes Lee Brice's "I Drive Your Truck," Miley Cyrus' "The Climb" and Blake Shelton's "Drink On It," the latter with husband Jon Randall
    Nov 26, 1976
    Joe Nichols is born in Rogers, Arkansas. Starting in 2002, he becomes one of the first new stars of the century, scoring Grammy nominations and earning hits with "The Impossible," "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off," "Sunny And 75" and "Yeah"
    Dec 7, 1976
    Sunny Sweeney is born in Houston, Texas. She walks a line between traditional and modern country, netting a hit in 2011 with "From A Table Away"
    Dec 16, 1976
    Bass player Jon Richardson is born in Lubbock, Texas. He finds a place in The Randy Rogers Band, a 21st-century act that grows out of the Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos, landing several Top 10 country albums
    Dec 16, 1976
    Songwriter Andrew Dorff is born in Los Angeles, the son of songwriter Steve Dorff. Andrew's output includes Blake Shelton's "Neon Light," Ronnie Dunn's "Bleed Red" and Kenny Chesney's "Save It For A Rainy Day"
    Dec 18, 1976
    Bass player Jack Lawrence is born in Covington, Kentucky. In 2005, he becomes a member of The Raconteurs, who earn a Country Music Association award nomination for "Old Enough," a collaboration with Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe
    Jan 28, 1977
    Joey Fatone is born in New York City. He becomes a member of the pop band 'N Sync, which joins Alabama on a country single when it remakes the boy band's own hit, "God Must Have Spent A Little More Time On You"




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