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  • Aug 22, 1973
    Howie Dorough, known as "Howie D.," is born in Orlando, Florida. He becomes a member of the pop vocal group The Backstreet Boys, who team with Florida Georgia Line for the 2017 country hit, "God, Your Mama, And Me"
    Jan 26, 1974

    Rock drummer Chris Hesse is born in California. He founds Hoobastank, namechecked in Luke Bryan's 2008 hit "Country Man"

    Mar 18, 1974
    Jaron Lowenstein is born in Tucker, Georgia. With his twin, he's part of the pop duo Evan & Jaron before earning a country hit with "Pray For You" in 2010 under the name Jaron And The Long Road To Love
    May 23, 1974

    Singer/songwriter Jewel Kilcher is born in Payson, Utah. Known professionally as Jewel, she gets established as a pop star in 1996, segueing into the country charts with the 2008 single "Stronger Woman"

    Jun 6, 1974
    Singer/songwriter Matthew Shafer is born in Mount Clemens, Michigan. Using the stage name Uncle Kracker, he establishes himself as a pop act with the 2001 hit "Follow Me," joining Kenny Chesney for the country hit "When The Sun Goes Down"
    Nov 15, 1974
    Chad Kroeger is born in Hanna, Alberta. Lead singer of the Canadian rock band Nickelback, he co-writes Tim McGraw's 2009 country hit "It's A Business Doing Pleasure With You"
    Jan 2, 1975
    Rock vocalist Doug Robb is born in Agoura Hills, California. He serves as the frontman for the rock group Hoobastank, referenced in Luke Bryan's "Country Man"
    Feb 20, 1975
    Pop singer Brian Littrell is born in Lexington, Kentucky. He becomes a member of The Backstreet Boys, appearing on a country hit when the vocal group joins Florida Georgia Line on the 2017 single "God, Your Mama, And Me"
    May 30, 1975
    R&B artist Thomas Callaway is born in Atlanta. Known professionaly as CeeLo Green, he co-writes the Gnarls Barkley hit "Crazy." When Brett Eldredge threads part of the melody into one of his songs, Green earns a co-writing credit on the 2015 country hit "Lose My Mind"
    Jul 9, 1975
    John Anthony Gillis is born in Detroit, Michigan. Under the stage name Jack White, he forms the rock band The White Stripes in 1997. In 2004, he produces Loretta Lynn's album "Van Lear Rose", which garners five Grammy nominations




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