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  • May 30, 1982
    Deborah Allen marries "What's Forever For" songwriter Rafe Van Hoy in Nashville. They start the honeymoon by going to Gameland to play Pac-Man
    May 31, 1982
    Singer, songwriter and guitarist Casey James is born in Plano, Texas. He comes to national attention on "American Idol," releasing his debut album in 2012 and earning a country hit that year with "Crying On A Suitcase"
    Jul 27, 1982
    Songwriter Gary Gentry performs "The Ride"--a song about the ghost of Hank Williams--on the Grand Ole Opry, and all the power mysteriously goes out
    Aug 4, 1982
    Fiddler and songwriter Shelby "Tex" Atchison dies in Collinsville, Illinois. He wrote Johnny Bond's "Sick, Sober And Sorry," Johnny Horton's "Sleepy-Eyed John" and Hank Locklin's "We're Gonna Go Fishin'"
    Aug 13, 1982
    R&B singer/songwriter Joe Tex dies of a heart attack in Navasota, Texas. Known for such hits as "I Gotcha" and "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)," he also wrote Barbara Mandrell's 1972 country hit "Show Me"
    Aug 24, 1982
    Singer/songwriter Canaan Smith is born in Indiana. Signed to Mercury as an artist, he co-writes Love And Theft's debut single, "Runaway," and earns his first hit as an artist in 2015 with "Love You Like That"
    Sep 3, 1982
    Singer/songwriter Aaron Henningsen is born at Jarman Hospital in Tuscola, Illinois. He joins father Brian Henningsen and sister Clara Henningsen in forming The Henningsens, and in writing The Band Perry's hit "You Lie"
    Sep 7, 1982
    Songwriter Charlie Silver is found dead in a Shelbyville, Tennessee, motel room, apparently from self-inflicted gunshots. With him is a plaque from Barbara Mandrell's "Standing Room Only," the only hit he wrote
    Sep 20, 1982
    Singer/songwriter Nic Cowan is born in Tyler, Texas. After writing a series of Zac Brown Band hits, he adopts a new name, Niko Moon, and earns a #1 single in 2021 with his first Sony release, "Good Time"
    Oct 1, 1982
    Songwriter/producer Ross Copperman is born in Roanoke, Virginia. He writes Luke Bryan's "Strip It Down," Blake Shelton's "I Lived It," Dierks Bentley's "Woman, Amen" and Keith Urban's "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16"




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