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  • May 2, 1984
    Singer/songwriter Rose Falcon is born in New York City. She earns her first country hit as a co-writer of Eric Paslay's "Friday Night" in 2013, the same year she marries fellow artist Rodney Atkins
    Jun 1, 1984
    Singer/songwriter Jason Reeves is born in Iowa City, Iowa. A collaborator on several Colbie Caillat pop singles, he also co-writes LANCO's debut single, "Long Live Tonight." Reeves and Caillat are founding members of the quartet Gone West
    Jun 15, 1984
    Pop songwriter Meredith Willson dies in Santa Monica, California. Known for the play "The Music Man" and the song "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas," he also wrote Eddy Arnold's country hit "May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You"
    Jun 18, 1984
    Songwriter/guitarist Paul Howard dies of heart failure. A member of the Grand Ole Opry beginning in April 1942, he claimed to have been the first musician to play an electric guitar on the show. He also wrote Wesley Tuttle's "With Tears In My Eyes"
    Jul 22, 1984
    Songwriter Nicolle Galyon is born in Winner, South Dakota. A 2012 contestant on "The Voice," she co-writes Miranda Lambert's "Automatic," Dan + Shay's "Tequila," Kenny Chesney's "All The Pretty Girls" and Keith Urban's "Coming Home"
    Aug 31, 1984
    "City Of New Orleans" songwriter Steve Goodman has bone marrow transplanted from brother David Goodman at University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle
    Sep 7, 1984
    The first Harlan Howard Birthday Bash is held at BMI
    Sep 20, 1984
    Singer/songwriter Steve Goodman dies at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle of complications from leukemia. He wrote "You Never Even Called Me By My Name," by David Allan Coe; and "City Of New Orleans," by Willie Nelson
    Sep 20, 1984
    The Tony Danza sitcom "Who's The Boss?" debuts on ABC-TV with "Rhinestone Cowboy" songwriter Larry Weiss singing the theme song. Eventually, Steve Wariner performs an updated version for the opening
    Oct 7, 1984
    "Songwriter," starring Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson, opens in Nashville. Nelson sings "For The Good Times" in the film. Guests at the premiere include Chet Atkins, Faron Young, Rosanne Cash and Rodney Crowell




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