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  • Jul 29, 1973
    Songwriter/producer David Foster and his wife, B.J. Cook, welcome a daughter, Amy Foster-Gilles, in Victoria, British Columbia. Foster-Gilles will co-write "Home," a Michael Buble song that becomes a country hit when it's covered by Blake Shelton
    Aug 10, 1973
    Jennifer Hanson is born in Whittier, California. Blending influences such as Dolly Parton and Sheryl Crow, she earns a hit in 2002 with "Beautiful Goodbye." She also writes The Wreckers' "Leave The Pieces" and Bucky Covington's "A Different World"
    Aug 19, 1973
    Kris Kristofferson marries Rita Coolidge with Kristofferson's father, a minister, conducting the ceremony
    Sep 4, 1973
    Folk preservationist and songwriter Bascom Lunsford dies in South Turkey Creek, North Carolina. He co-wrote the country classic "Mountain Dew," recorded by Willie Nelson, The Stanley Brothers and Lulu Belle & Scotty
    Sep 6, 1973
    John Reid is born in Easterhouse, Scotland. A vocalist with the 1990s house music band Nightcrawlers, he co-writes Keith Urban's 2009 country hit "Only You Can Love Me This Way"
    Sep 6, 1973
    Singer/songwriter Lola Jean Dillon records "When The Tingle Becomes A Chill" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Two years later, the song becomes a hit when it's recorded by Loretta Lynn
    Sep 16, 1973
    Mike Reid's fourth NFL season opens at Denver's Mile High Stadium, where the Broncos trample the Cincinnati Bengals, 28-10. Reid is destined for success in Nashville as a country singer and songwriter
    Sep 19, 1973
    Gram Parsons dies at Joshua Tree, California, of an accidental chemical overdose. A former member of The Byrds, one of country-rock's seminal acts, Parsons influenced Emmylou Harris to take up country music
    Sep 26, 1973
    Pop producer Lukasz Gottwald is born in Providence, Rhode Island. Under the name Dr. Luke, he works with Kelly Clarkson, Miley Cyrus and Ke$ha. He's also a writer and producer on Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream," mentioned in the lyrics of Old Dominion's 2016 country hit "Song For Another Time"
    Oct 14, 1973
    The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame adds Jack Clement ("Ballad Of A Teenage Queen"), Don Gibson ("I Can't Stop Loving You"), Harlan Howard ("Busted"), Roger Miller, Ed Nelson Jr., Steve Nelson ("Bouquet Of Roses") and Willie Nelson




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