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Aug 10, 1972
Bobby Pinson is born in Panhandle, Texas. The gritty-voiced singer/songwriter nets a 2005 hit with "Don't Ask Me How I Know" and writes Toby Keith's "Made In America," Sugarland's "It Happens" and Jason Aldean's "Rearview Town"
Sep 3, 1972
Songwriter Blair Daly is born in Opelousas, Louisiana. He pens the Rascal Flatts single "Stand," Kip Moore's "Beer Money" and Big & Rich's "That's Why I Pray"
Sep 17, 1972
The Cincinnati Bengals open Mike Reid's third NFL season with a 31-7 victory over the New England Patriots at Schaefer Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Reid will become a country songwriter a decade later, penning hits for Ronnie Milsap, Lee Roy Parnell and Tanya Tucker
Oct 14, 1972
Tor Erik Hermansen is born in Norway. A member of the Stargate pop production team, he works with Ne-Yo, Beyonce and Wiz Khalifa before co-writing the Lady Antebellum country hit "Compass"
Oct 15, 1972
The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame inducts Lefty Frizzell, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant ("Bye Bye Love"), Jack Rhodes ("A Satisfied Mind") and Don Robertson ("Please Help Me, I'm Falling")
Oct 17, 1972
Marshall Mathers is born in St. Joseph, Missouri. Known publicly as rapper Eminem, his 2000 single "The Real Slim Shady" is referenced in the 2013 Jason Aldean country hit "1994"
Oct 28, 1972
Brad Paisley is born in Glen Dale, West Virginia. A singer, songwriter and guitarist, he blends humor and sensitivity in a career that leads to Grand Ole Opry membership and the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year award
Nov 10, 1972
R&B songwriter Raymond Jackson dies from burns suffered when he tried to kill a rat by dousing a hole in his yard with gasoline. Two of his songs become country hits: "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right" and "Touch A Hand, Make A Friend"
Nov 12, 1972
Songwriter Rudolf Friml dies in Hollywood. He composed 20 Broadway musicals, including "Indian Love Call" and "Rose Marie." The title songs from both those projects were rejiggered as country hits by Slim Whitman during the 1950s
Nov 14, 1972
Rock singer/songwriter Will Hoge is born in Nashville. He writes The Eli Young Band's 2012 country hit "Even If It Breaks Your Heart"
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