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Mar 10, 1929
Record producer Huey P. Meaux is born in Kaplan, Louisiana. After producing pop hits for Barbara Lynn and B.J. Thomas, he oversees Freddy Fender's country releases in the 1970s, including "You'll Lose A Good Thing," which Meaux also writes
Apr 17, 1929
Singer/songwriter Don Winters is born in Tampa, Florida. He earns a 1961 hit with "Too Many Times" and writes the Louvin Brothers' "You're Running Wild"
Apr 27, 1929
Tommy Hill is born near Coy City, Texas. A producer and label executive, he writes Red Sovine's "Teddy Bear" and Webb Pierce's "Slowly"
Apr 28, 1929
Songwriter Wade Jackson is born in Tabor City, North Carolina. He authors "Don't Be Angry," a hit for his brother, Grand Ole Opry member Stonewall Jackson
Apr 29, 1929
Steel guitarist Billy Mize is born in Kansas City, Kansas. He writes Charlie Walker's 1960 hit "Who Will Buy The Wine" and plays on Merle Haggard's 1966 single "The Bottle Let Me Down"
Apr 30, 1929
Charles "Fuzzy" Owen is born in Conway, Arkansas. He writes Ferlin Husky & Jean Shepard's "A Dear John Letter" and Ray Price's "The Same Old Me," and founds Tally Records, the first label to record Merle Haggard
Jun 4, 1929
All-night disc jockey Bill Mack, of Dallas' WBAP, is born in Shamrock, Texas. He writes George Strait's "Drinking Champagne" and LeAnn Rimes' "Blue"
Jul 9, 1929
Songwriter/producer Lee Hazlewood is born in Mannford, Oklahoma. Best known for his work on Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'," he produces Sanford Clark's 1956 pop/country crossover hit "The Fool"
Aug 12, 1929
Buck Owens is born in Sherman, Texas. Raised in California, he adds a rock 'n' roll spirit to country music, becoming a major part of the Bakersfield Sound. He co-hosts "Hee Haw" for more than 15 years on his way into the Country Music Hall of Fame
Oct 13, 1929
Songwriter Bernie Baum is born in New York City. He writes Elvis Presley's "(You're The) Devil In Disguise" and The Everly Brothers' "That's Old Fashioned (That's The Way Love Should Be)"
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