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Jul 30, 1960
Songwriter Karen Staley is born in Hookstown, Pennsylvania. She authors Terri Clark's "Everytime I Cry," Tracy Byrd's "The Keeper Of The Stars," Trick Pony's "On A Night Like This" and Faith Hill's "Let's Go To Vegas"
Dec 28, 1960
Songwriter Marcus Hummon is born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Influenced by soul, he writes such hits as Wynonna's "Only Love," The Dixie Chicks' "Ready To Run," Tim McGraw's "One Of These Days" and Rascal Flatts' "Bless The Broken Road"
Jan 5, 1961
Singer/songwriter Mark Nesler is born in Beaumont, Texas. He writes Tim McGraw's "Just To See You Smile," George Strait's "Living And Living Well," Josh Turner's "Time Is Love" and Keith Urban's "You Look Good In My Shirt," among others
May 20, 1961
Singer/songwriter Dan Wilson is born in Minneapolis. After establishing himself with the pop band Semisonic, he co-writes The Dixie Chicks' Grammy-winning "Not Ready To Make Nice" and Dierks Bentley's "Home"
Jun 1, 1961
Songwriter/producer Monty Powell is born in Resaca, Georgia. He oversees recordings by Diamond Rio and Chuck Wicks, and authors Keith Urban's "Days Go By," Collin Raye's "My Kind Of Girl" and Tim McGraw's "One Of These Days"
Jul 8, 1961
Toby Keith is born in Clinton, Oklahoma. The former semi-pro football player emerges in 1993 with "Should've Been A Cowboy," becoming a brash hitmaker, label owner and entrepreneur. He also joins the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2015 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2024
Jul 9, 1961
Bluegrass vocalist and bass player Ronnie Bowman is born in North Carolina. After a stint in The Lonesome River Band, he co-writes Brooks & Dunn's "It's Getting Better All The Time," Chris Stapleton's "Nobody To Blame" and Kenny Chesney's "Never Wanted Nothing More"
Aug 5, 1961
Comedian Tim Wilson is born in Columbus, Georgia. In addition to doing stand-up, he co-writes Toby Keith's 2007 hit "High Maintenance Woman"
Aug 15, 1961
Singer/songwriter Paul Jefferson is born in Woodside, California. After a brief solo career in the mid-1990s, he scores a hit as the writer of Aaron Tippin's "That's As Close As I'll Get To Loving You"
Aug 27, 1961
Jeffrey Steele is born in Burbank, California. He helps found the band Boy Howdy before piling up hits as a songwriter, including Keith Urban and Eric Church's "Raise 'Em Up," Rascal Flatts' "What Hurts The Most," Montgomery Gentry's "My Town" and Tim McGraw's "Meanwhile Back At Mama's," featuring Faith Hill
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