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Nov 12, 1955
Songwriter Walt Aldridge is born in Florence, Alabama. Among his songs: Heartland's "I Loved Her First," Earl Thomas Conley's "Holding Her And Loving You," Ricky Van Shelton's "I Am A Simple Man" and Ronnie Milsap's "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me"
Dec 30, 1955
Songwriter Troy Jones is born in Port Saint Joe, Florida. Nicknamed the "Forklift Philosopher" while working at a paper mill, he authors Kenny Chesney & George Strait's "Shiftwork" and Billy Currington's "People Are Crazy"
Jan 23, 1956
Singer/songwriter Harley Allen is born in Dayton, Ohio. He writes Alan Jackson's "Between The Devil And Me," Darryl Worley's "Awful, Beautiful Life" and Blake Shelton's "The Baby." He also sings harmonies on The Soggy Bottom Boys' "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow"
Jun 7, 1956
Larry Boone is born in Cooper City, Florida. He gains a hit with 1988's "Don't Give Candy To A Stranger," and writes Tracy Lawrence's "Lessons Learned," Lonestar's "Everything's Changed" and Kathy Mattea's "Burnin' Old Memories"
Jul 12, 1956
Singer/songwriter Julie Miller is born in Dallas, Texas. She becomes a duet partner of husband Buddy Miller, working to critical acclaim in the alternative country movement, and playing on cuts by Emmylou Harris
Sep 7, 1956
Songwriter Diane Warren is born in Van Nuys, California. Primarily a pop composer, she earns country hits with Trisha Yearwood's "How Do I Live," Mark Chesnutt's "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing," Sara Evans' "I Could Not Ask For More" and Tim McGraw & Faith Hill's "Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me"
Sep 14, 1956
Singer/songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman is born in Harlingen, Texas. Primarily a pop recording artist, she writes many country hits, including Faith Hill's "This Kiss," Alabama's "Here We Are," Lorrie Morgan's "Five Minutes" and Trisha Yearwood's "You Say You Will"
Sep 29, 1956
Christian singer/songwriter Bob Carlisle is born in Los Angeles. He writes Dolly Parton's "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That" and gains a pop hit as an artist by recording "Butterfly Kisses," remade in country music by The Raybon Brothers
Apr 11, 1957
Singer/songwriter Jim Lauderdale is born in Troutman, North Carolina. The Americana icon writes George Strait's "I Gotta Get To You," Mark Chesnutt's "Gonna Get A Life" and Patty Loveless' "Halfway Down," among others
May 10, 1957
Songwriter/producer Carson Chamberlain is born. He plays steel guitar in Keith Whitley's band; writes George Strait's "The Best Day" and Alan Jackson's "Love's Got A Hold On You"; and produces hits for Billy Currington and Easton Corbin
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