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Nov 30, 1970
Fort Worth observes Bill Mack Day, celebrating the WBAP disc jockey who wrote the future LeAnn Rimes hit "Blue"
Dec 9, 1970
Songwriter and "American Idol" judge Kara DioGuardi is born in New Rochelle, New York. She co-writes the Carrie Underwood hits "Undo It" and "Mama's Song," the Darius Rucker single "This" and The Band Perry's "Postcard From Paris"
Dec 13, 1970
Songwriter Mike Stoller, noted for writing "Stand By Me" and "Jailhouse Rock," marries Corky Hale
Dec 22, 1970
Willie Nelson and Hank Cochran write "What Can You Do To Me Now." As if in answer to the question, Nelson's house burns to the ground the next day
Jan 1, 1971
Songwriter Joseph Lilley dies in North Hollywood, California. A composer for several Elvis Presley movie soundtracks, he's best known for co-writing the western standard "Jingle! Jangle! Jingle!"
Jan 19, 1971
Kris Kristofferson is named Songwriter of the Year by the Nashville Songwriters Association International. His composition "For The Good Times" is recognized as the organization's Song of the Year
Feb 1, 1971
Lyricist Bob Hilliard dies in Hollywood. Known for "Our Day Will Come," his "Any Day Now" will be revived 11 years later by country singer Ronnie Milsap. Mickey Gilley also remakes his "Bouquet Of Roses"
Feb 26, 1971
Songwriter/producer Max Martin is born in Stockholm, Sweden. He works with such acts as Britney Spears, The Backstreet Boys and Taylor Swift, co-writing and producing "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." He also pens Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream," mentioned in Old Dominion's country hit "Song For Another Time"
Mar 3, 1971
Brett Warren is born in Tampa, Florida. He and sibling Brad Warren form The Warren Brothers, nominated for an ACM award in 2001. They co-write Jason Aldean's "Lights Come On," Jerrod Niemann's "Drink To That All Night," Toby Keith's "Red Solo Cup" and Tim McGraw & Taylor Swift's "Highway Don't Care"
Mar 4, 1971
Jason Sellers is born in Gilmer, Texas. Signed for a short time to RCA Records, he writes Reba McEntire's "Strange," Joe Nichols' "Sunny And 75" and Jason Aldean's duet with Kelly Clarkson, "Don't You Wanna Stay." Sellers also sings background vocals on several hits by his ex-wife, Lee Ann Womack
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