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  • Mar 21, 1685
    Classical composer Johann Sebastian Bach is born in Eisenach, Germany. He's referenced in George Jones & Tammy Wynette's 1974 hit "(We're Not) The Jet Set"
    Jul 28, 1750
    Classical composer J.S. Bach dies in Leipzig, Germany. Nearly 225 years later, he's mentioned in passing in the George Jones & Tammy Wynette country hit "(We're Not) The Jet Set"
    Aug 1, 1779
    Songwriter Francis Scott Key is born on his parents' plantation in Frederick, Maryland. During the War of 1812, he will write "The Star-Spangled Banner," which numerous country artists will eventually perform at sports events in future centuries
    Sep 14, 1814
    Francis Scott Key writes "The Star-Spangled Banner" after seeing the British military attack Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland. It becomes a standard feature of sports events the following century, performed by Trisha Yearwood, LeAnn Rimes, Martina McBride and Brad Paisley, among many others
    Oct 29, 1815
    Songwriter Daniel Emmett is born in Mount Vernon, Ohio. He authors "Dixie," a Southern signature that becomes a part of the Elvis Presley single "American Trilogy" and the Hank Williams Jr. country hit "Dixie On My Mind"
    Jul 4, 1826
    Songwriter Stephen Foster is born in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania. He becomes one of America's greatest songwriters, celebrated in a Grammy-winning 2004 tribute album, "Beautiful Dreamer: The Songs Of Stephen Foster," by Alison Krauss, John Prine, David Ball and Suzy Bogguss, among others
    Jul 19, 1837
    Songwriter Will Hays is born in Louisville, Kentucky. He authors "Molly Darling," a 1948 hit for Eddy Arnold
    May 7, 1840
    Classical composer Petr Tchaikovsky is born in Votkinsk, Russia. Best remembered for "The Nutcracker Suite," he's also recalled in the George Jones & Tammy Wynette country hit "(We're Not) The Jet Set"
    Jan 11, 1843
    Attorney Francis Scott Key dies in his sleep in Baltimore, Maryland. Three decades prior, he wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner" during the War of 1812, providing future country singers music to perform at sports events
    Oct 4, 1848
    Lawyer and songwriter Frederic Weatherly is born in Portishead, England. He writes the Irish folk song "Danny Boy," a 1967 country hit for Ray Price




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