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  • Sep 18, 1953
    Banjo player/songwriter Carl Jackson is born in Louisville, Mississippi. He authors Vince Gill's "No Future In The Past," Glen Campbell's "(Love Always) Letter To Home" and Pam Tillis' "Put Yourself In My Place." Jackson plays on hits by Blake Shelton, Dolly Parton and Brad Paisley
    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"
    Oct 12, 1953
    Harmonica player Terry McMillan is born in Lexington, North Carolina. Working with the likes of Elvis Presley, Ray Charles and Dolly Parton, he gains his biggest recognition for his parts on Garth Brooks' "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til The Sun Comes Up)"
    Nov 12, 1953
    Drummer Steve Potts is born in Memphis, Tennessee. After appearing with such R&B figures as Al Green and Rufus Thomas, he lays down the backbeat for Wynonna's 2003 hit "What The World Needs Now"
    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
    Jan 2, 1954
    John Jarvis is born in Pasadena, California. A session keyboard player who records with George Strait, Wynonna and Mary Chapin Carpenter, he also writes Vince Gill's "I Still Believe In You," Steve Wariner's "Small Town Girl" and Conway Twitty's "Julia"
    Jan 24, 1954
    Musician Glenn Worf is born in Dayton, Ohio. A multiple winner of the Academy of Country Music's Top Bass award, he plays on several hundred hits by Alan Jackson, George Strait, Faith Hill, Toby Keith and Martina McBride, among others. In addition, he co-produces hits by Miranda Lambert and David Nail
    Feb 1, 1954
    Guitarist Mike Campbell is born in Panama City, Florida. A member of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, he appears on Johnny Cash's "Hurt"
    Feb 21, 1954
    Keyboard player Billy Earhart is born in Tullahoma, Tennessee. He joins The Amazing Rhythm Aces, appearing on all three of their hits: "Third Rate Romance," "Amazing Grace (Used To Be Her Favorite Song)" and Grammy-winner "The End Is Not In Sight (The Cowboy Tune)"
    Mar 30, 1954
    Steel guitarist Gary Hogue is born. He appears on the multi-artist Grammy-winner "Same Old Train," a 1998 recording produced by his employer, Marty Stuart




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