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  • Dec 2, 1965

    Songwriter Casey Beathard is born in Torrance, California. He authors such hits as Kenny Chesney's "Don't Blink," Darius Rucker's "Come Back Song," Eric Church's "Homeboy" and George Strait's "The Breath You Take"

    Jan 4, 1966
    Deana Carter is born in Nashville. The daughter of guitarist Fred Carter, her 1996 hit "Strawberry Wine" nets the Country Music Association's Song and Single of the Year. She also co-writes the Kenny Chesney/Grace Potter duet "You And Tequila"
    May 4, 1966
    Singer/songwriter Anders Osborne is born in Uddevalla, Sweden. He pens the Tim McGraw single "Watch The Wind Go By"
    May 12, 1966
    Songwriter Bobby Tomberlin is born in Luverne, Alabama. A singer on the CMT game show "The Singing Bee," he authors Darryl Worley's "A Good Day To Run" and Diamond Rio's "One More Day"
    May 16, 1966
    Scott Reeves is born in Santa Monica, California. After working as a soap star on "The Young And The Restless," he forms Blue County with Aaron Benward, earning a hit with "Good Little Girls" in 2004. He also co-writes Toby Keith's "Made In America"
    Jun 11, 1966
    Singer/songwriter Bruce Robison is born in Bandera, Texas. Finding an artistic home in alternative-country, he nets commercial success as the songwriter of Tim McGraw's "Angry All The Time" and The Dixie Chicks' "Travelin Soldier"
    Aug 1, 1966
    George Ducas is born in Texas City, Texas. His edgy, guitar-driven music finds the Top 10 in 1994 via "Lipstick Promises." He also writes Radney Foster's "Just Call Me Lonesome," The Eli Young Band's "Always The Love Songs" and Sara Evans' "A Real Fine Place To Start"
    Aug 29, 1966
    Singer/songwriter Shawn Camp is born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Signed to Reprise in the 1990s, he nets hits as a songwriter with George Strait's "River Of Love," Garth Brooks' "Two Pina Coladas" and Josh Turner's "Would You Go With Me"
    Nov 23, 1966
    Singer/songwriter/guitarist Ken Block is born. He handles lead vocals for Sister Hazel on its 1997 pop hit "All For You" and on its 2016 album "Lighter In The Dark," which reaches the Top 10 on the Billboard country albums chart
    Feb 6, 1967
    Singer/songwriter/guitarist Anita Cochran is born in Pontiac, Michigan. She attains a hit in 1997 when Steve Wariner joins her for "What If I Said"




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