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  • Oct 7, 1984
    The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame inducts Hal David and Billy Sherrill. David's credits include "To All The Girls I've Loved Before" and "It Was Almost Like A Song." Sherrill wrote "Almost Persuaded" and "Stand By Your Man"
    Oct 15, 1984
    Nashville's Tree Music Publishing announces the purchase of Buck Owens' songwriting catalog, including such hits as "Together Again," "Cryin' Time" and "My Heart Skips A Beat"
    Oct 25, 1984
    Pop singer/songwriter Katy Perry is born in Santa Barbara, California. Among her hits is "Teenage Dream," mentioned in the lyrics of Old Dominion's 2016 country single "Song For Another Time"
    Nov 11, 1984
    Paul Overstreet meets his wife, Julie
    Nov 13, 1984
    Singer/songwriter Don Addrisi dies of pancreatic cancer in California. One-half of the pop duo The Addrisi Brothers, he joined younger sibling Dick Addrisi to write The Association's 1967 pop hit "Never My Love," re-cast as a country single by Vern Gosdin in 1978
    Nov 18, 1984
    Vocalist T.J. Osborne is born in Baltimore, Maryland. He joins guitarist John Osborne to form Brothers Osborne, earning hits with their 2015 release "Stay A Little Longer" and 2016 single "It Ain't My Fault." They also snag five Country Music Association awards for Vocal Duo of the Year
    Nov 19, 1984
    Singer/songwriter Camaron Ochs is born in Long Beach Hospital in southern California. Operating with the stage name Cam, she comes to national prominence with the Grammy-nominated 2015 ballad "Burning House"
    Dec 6, 1984
    Songwriter Mann Curtis dies in Marin County, California. Just two years prior, Willie Nelson had revived "Let It Be Me," a song Curtis wrote for The Everly Brothers
    Dec 8, 1984
    Singer/songwriter Sam Hunt is born in Cedartown, Georgia. After playing quarterback for the University of Alabama at Birmingham, he launches his music career, earning a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2015. He also writes Kenny Chesney's "Come Over," Keith Urban's "Cop Car" and William Michael Morgan's "I Met A Girl"
    Dec 22, 1984
    Songwriter Edith Lindeman dies in Richmond, Virginia. She was a co-writer of "Little Things Mean A Lot," a 1978 country hit for Margo Smith




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