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  • Feb 4, 1990
    Deana Carter passes her first audition to perform at Nashville's historic songwriter venue, The Bluebird Cafe
    Feb 8, 1990
    Del Shannon commits suicide with a self-inflicted gunshot at his home in Santa Clarita, California. Best known for his 1961 pop hit "Runaway," he wrote Juice Newton's 1986 country hit "Cheap Love"
    Mar 2, 1990
    Singer/songwriter Luke Combs is born in Asheville, North Carolina. He earns the Country Music Association's New Artist of the Year award in 2018 and joins the Grand Ole Opry in 2019 while his debut album, "This One's For You," ties a record by spending 50 weeks at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart
    Mar 6, 1990
    Singer/songwriter Clara Henningsen is born at home in Atwood, Illinois. She becomes one-third of the family group The Henningsens and a co-writer of two of The Band Perry's hits: "You Lie" and "All Your Life"
    Mar 15, 1990
    Pop songwriter Paul Williams enters a 12-step recovery program to combat his addiction to alcohol and cocaine. Within a decade, he puts his experiences to use in writing the Diamond Rio hit "You're Gone"
    Mar 17, 1990
    Aaron Tippin co-writes "Ain't Nothin' Wrong With The Radio"
    Mar 20, 1990
    Conway Twitty sells his Twitty Bird publishing catalog to Tree for more than $1 million. It includes the copyrights to such titles as "It's Only Make Make Believe," "Linda On My Mind" and "You've Never Been This Far Before"
    Mar 30, 1990
    Thomas Rhett Akins Jr. is born at the Valdosta Medical Center in Georgia. The son of singer/songwriter Rhett Akins, he earns hits with "Die A Happy Man" and "Craving You," among others. He also co-writes Jason Aldean's "1994," Michael Ray's "Think A Little Less," Lee Brice's "Parking Lot Party" and Florida Georgia Line's "Round Here"
    Apr 9, 1990
    Singer/songwriter Darrell Glenn dies of cancer at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. He earned a country hit in 1953 with "Crying In The Chapel," written by his father, Artie Glenn. He also wrote Billy Walker's "Bear With Me A Little Longer"
    Apr 10, 1990
    Singer/songwriter Maren Morris is born in Arlington, Texas. After signing with Sony in 2015, she becomes a strong voice for country females following the release of her first single, "My Church." Her successes include the crossover hits "The Middle," with Zedd and Grey; and "The Bones," which earns two CMA awards in 2020




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