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  • Dec 8, 1984
    Singer/songwriter Sam Hunt is born in Cedartown, Georgia. After playing quarterback for the University of Alabama at Birmingham, he launches his music career, earning a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2015. He also writes Kenny Chesney's "Come Over," Keith Urban's "Cop Car" and William Michael Morgan's "I Met A Girl"
    Jan 20, 1985
    Brantley Gilbert is born in Jefferson, Georgia. He earns his first hit, "Country Must Be Country Wide," in 2011, following with "You Don't Know Her Like I Do," "Bottoms Up" and "One Hell Of An Amen," among others. Gilbert also writes Jason Aldean's hits "My Kinda Party" and "Dirt Road Anthem"
    May 20, 1985
    Singer/songwriter Jon Pardi is born in Dixon, California. He brings a honky-tonk attitude to such country hits as "Up All Night," "Head Over Boots" and "Dirt On My Boots" beginning in 2013, earning New Male Vocalist of the Year from the Academy of Country Music and New Artist of the Year from the Country Music Association
    May 28, 1985
    Pop singer/songwriter Colbie Caillat is born in Malibu, California. The daughter of Fleetwood Mac producer Ken Caillat, she earns a gold single with her Taylor Swift collaboration "Breathe," contained on Swift's album "Fearless." She later becomes a member of the country quartet Gone West
    Aug 26, 1985
    Brian Kelley is born in Daytona Beach, Florida. He co-founds the duo Florida Georgia Line, earning a multi-platinum single with its 2012 debut "Cruise." They win Vocal Duo honors from the Country Music Association three straight years and expand their hit list with "Dirt," "H.O.L.Y." and "Anything Goes," among others
    Sep 1, 1985
    Charlie Worsham is born in Jackson, Mississippi. A singer, songwriter and guitarist, he earns his first hit in 2013 with "Could It Be." He also plays on Dierks Bentley's "I Hold On" and Eric Church's "Like Jesus Does"
    Sep 23, 1985
    Randy Schlappi is born in Albany, New York. Adopting the stage name Randy Montana, he signs for a time with Mercury as a recording artist. Montana co-writes Luke Combs' hit "Beer Never Broke My Heart" and the Carly Pearce & Lee Brice duet "I Hope You're Happy Now"
    Nov 25, 1985
    Singer/songwriter Steven Lee Olsen is born in Newmarket, Ontario. He co-writes Keith Urban's 2016 single "Blue Ain't Your Color" and Kip Moore's 2017 release "More Girls Like You"
    Apr 2, 1986
    Chris Janson is born in Perryville, Missouri. An energetic live performer, he snares hits beginning in 2015 with "Buy Me A Boat," "Fix A Drink" and "Drunk Girl," a 2018 finalist for the CMA's Song of the Year. Janson also pens Tim McGraw's "Truck Yeah" and LoCash's "I Love This Life"
    Aug 1, 1986
    Singer/songwriter Brent Cobb is born in Americus, Georgia. He co-writes the pandemic-inspired Luke Combs hit "Six Feet Apart"




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