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  • Jul 19, 1963
    Songwriter/producer Brett Beavers is born in Waco, Texas. In addition to producing Dierks Bentley, he authors "Home," Toby Keith's "Red Solo Cup," Jason Aldean's "Gonna Know We Were Here" and Tim McGraw's "Felt Good On My Lips"
    Aug 3, 1963
    Ed Roland is born in Stockbridge, California. He's the chief songwriter in Collective Soul, a rock band that earns a mid-'90s hit with "Shine," a song that earns Dolly Parton a Grammy in 2002
    Aug 4, 1963
    Songwriter Craig Wiseman is born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. His credits include Kenny Chesney's "Summertime," Blake Shelton's "Boys 'Round Here," Florida Georgia Line's "Anything Goes" and Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying"
    Aug 6, 1963
    "Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter is released following a four-month stay at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York, where he was treated for second- and third-degree burns incurred by smoking in bed
    Aug 9, 1963
    Stuart Gorrell, a public relations director for Chase Manhattan Bank, dies in Ridgewood, New Jersey. He was credited as a co-writer of "Georgia On My Mind," destined to become a country hit 15 years later for Willie Nelson
    Sep 5, 1963
    Songwriter Dallas Frazier moves to Nashville from Los Angeles. He writes Jack Greene's "There Goes My Everything," The Oak Ridge Boys' "Elvira," George Jones' "If My Heart Had Windows" and Gene Watson's "Fourteen Carat Mind," among others
    Sep 6, 1963
    Singer/songwriter Mark Luna is born. He writes Lee Roy Parnell's "When A Woman Loves A Man," and provides background vocals on Lari White's "That's My Baby" and Chad Brock's "Yes!"
    Sep 8, 1963
    Songwriter Gary Baker is born in Niagara Falls, New York. His successes include John Michael Montgomery's "I Swear," Reba McEntire's "One Honest Heart," Lonestar's "I'm Already There" and Alabama's "Once Upon A Lifetime"
    Sep 16, 1963
    Pop singer/songwriter Richard Marx is born in Chicago. He makes waves in country music by producing Emerson Drive and co-writing the Keith Urban hits "Better Life," "Everybody" and "Long Hot Summer"
    Nov 1, 1963
    Singer/songwriter Kenny Alphin is born at the Culpeper County Hospital in Culpeper, Virginia. As Big Kenny, he co-writes hits for Tim McGraw, Gretchen Wilson and Jason Aldean, and founds Big & Rich, a boundary-pushing duo that collects hits with "Lost In This Moment," "Comin' To Your City" and "Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy)"




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