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Sep 18, 1953
Record producer Steve Fishell is born in Oak Harbor, Washington. After playing steel guitar with Emmylou Harris' Hot Band, he goes on to produce Jann Browne's "Tell Me Why," Radney Foster's "Nobody Wins" and Pam Tillis' "Mi Vida Loca"
Nov 1, 1953
Producer/songwriter Keith Stegall is born in Wichita Falls, Texas. Stegall produces Alan Jackson, The Zac Brown Band and Craig Campbell, and writes such hits as "Don't Rock The Jukebox," Mickey Gilley's "Lonely Nights," Glen Campbell's "A Lady Like You" and Mark Wills' "I Do (Cherish You)"
Nov 22, 1953
John Jennings is born in Harrisburg, Virginia. He works as a producer and guitarist for Mary Chapin Carpenter during her peak commercial years, contributing to "Shut Up And Kiss Me," "I Take My Chances" and "I Feel Lucky," among others
Jul 10, 1954
Songwriter/producer Robert Byrne is born in Detroit, Michigan. Among his credits: Earl Thomas Conley's "What I'd Say," Shenandoah's "Two Dozen Roses," Ronnie Milsap's "How Do I Turn You On" and The Forester Sisters' "Men"
May 24, 1955
Producer, engineer and mixer David Leonard is born. He works with Barenaked Ladies, Dwight Yoakam and Ty Herndon and produces John Hiatt for the soundtrack of "Where The Heart Is"
Jul 15, 1955
Record producer Chuck Howard is born. Howard produces such hits as Billy Dean's "Somewhere In My Broken Heart," LeAnn Rimes' "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)" and John Berry's "Your Love Amazes Me"
Jul 21, 1955
Bass player Howie Epstein is born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A member of Tom Petty's band, The Heartbreakers, for 20 years, he produces three hits for girlfriend Carlene Carter: "Come On Back," "Every Little Thing" and "I Fell In Love"
Sep 14, 1955
Sax player Steve Berlin is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He joins the East Los Angeles band Los Lobos in the early-1980s, producing "Will The Wolf Survive?," hailed among country's 500 greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation book
Nov 7, 1955
Songwriter/producer Rafe Van Hoy is born. Among the songs he writes: Patty Loveless' "Hurt Me Bad (In A Real Good Way)," Michael Martin Murphey's "What's Forever For" and George Jones & Tammy Wynette's "Golden Ring"
Jul 26, 1956
Record producer Scott Hendricks is born in Clinton, Oklahoma. An executive with Capitol, Virgin and Warner Bros., he produces Brooks & Dunn, Blake Shelton, Restless Heart, Trace Adkins and Alan Jackson, among others
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