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Dec 13, 1925
Songwriter Wayne Walker is born in Quapaw, Oklahoma. His credits include: Ray Price's "I've Got A New Heartache," Patsy Cline's "Leavin' On Your Mind," Mel Tillis' "Burning Memories" and Jack Greene's "All The Time," among others
Dec 21, 1925
Quanah Talmadge "Billy" Tubb is born in Kaufman, Texas. He writes "Seaman's Blues" for his uncle, Ernest Tubb, while serving in the Pacific during World War II
Dec 21, 1925
Floyd "Lightnin'" Chance is born in Como, Mississippi. He plays bass on such classics as Faron Young's "Hello Walls," Connie Smith's "Once A Day," The Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love" and Hank Williams' "Your Cheatin' Heart"
Dec 25, 1925
Howard Hausey is born in Yellow Pine, Louisiana. Operating as rockabilly artist Howard Crockett, he authors the Johnny Horton hits "All Grown Up" and "Honky-Tonk Man." The latter becomes the breakthrough hit for Dwight Yoakam
Jan 2, 1926
Guitarist Harold Bradley is born in Nashville. As a member of Nashville's A-Team of studio musicians, he becomes a Country Music Hall of Fame member after playing on hits by Patsy Cline, Elvis Presley, Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, among others
Jan 3, 1926
Record producer George Martin is born in London, England. Best known for his work with The Beatles and America, Martin also produces Kenny Rogers' country album "The Heart Of The Matter"
Jan 12, 1926
Ray Price is born in Peach, Texas. Nicknamed the "Cherokee Cowboy," he is instrumental in the growth of the country shuffle and the use of recorded strings. His legacy includes "Crazy Arms," "For The Good Times," "I've Got A New Heartache" and a plaque in the Country Music Hall of Fame
Jan 18, 1926
Robert Moncrief is born in Anniston, Alabama. Under the pseudonym Bobby Edwards, he writes and records the 1961 hit "You're The Reason"
Jan 23, 1926
Songwriter Casey Anderson is born in Osnabrock, North Dakota. A founding member of the Nashville Songwriters Association International, he co-writes Merle Haggard's "The Fugitive" with his wife, Liz Anderson. Daughter Lynn Anderson becomes a significant country singer
Feb 13, 1926
Dorothy McGuire is born in Middletown, Ohio. She becomes the oldest member of The McGuire Sisters, a 1950s trio that earns its first hit with "Sincerely," which becomes a country hit 30 years later for The Forester Sisters
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