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  • Dec 28, 1992
    "Rhinestone Cowboy" songwriter Larry Weiss moves from Los Angeles to Nashville
    Jan 23, 1993
    Studio owner/recording artist/harmonica player/songwriter Wayne Raney dies of cancer in Batesville, Arkansas. He was best known for his 1949 release "Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me"
    Feb 24, 1993
    Vince Gill wins two trophies--Best Country Vocal Performance, Male; and Best Country Song, shared with co-writer John Jarvis--for "I Still Believe In You" during the 35th annual Grammy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles
    Feb 25, 1993
    Guitarist Toy Caldwell dies of respiratory failure at his home in Moore, South Carolina. A founding member of The Marshall Tucker Band, he wrote the Southern rock band's anthem "Can't You See," a 1976 country hit for Waylon Jennings
    Mar 9, 1993
    The Music City News awards Song of the Year honors to "I Still Believe In You," written by Vince Gill and John Jarvis, at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House
    Mar 9, 1993
    Bandleader Bob Crosby dies of cancer in La Jolla, California. A brother to Bing Crosby, he held his own with a flurry of pop hits in the 1930s and '40s, and wrote Pee Wee King's 1952 country hit "Silver And Gold"
    Mar 29, 1993
    Songwriter/guitarist Jim Krueger dies following a battle with pancreatitis in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Months later, his song "We Just Disagree" is revived as a country hit by Billy Dean. The song made its first appearance as a pop recording in 1977, in the hands of Dave Mason
    Mar 31, 1993
    Songwriter Mitchell Parish dies of a stroke in New York. Parish wrote "Stardust," which became the title of a classic Willie Nelson album
    Apr 8, 1993
    Danny Mote, of Winston, Georgia, files a copyright infringement suit against Billy Ray Cyrus, charging Cyrus' 1993 hit "She's Not Cryin' Anymore" is an altered version of his 1973 composition, "Crying Eyes"
    Apr 19, 1993
    Songwriter Micheal Smotherman and his wife, Darlene Smotherman, have a daughter in Nashville. Dad's credits include Glen Campbell's "Can You Fool" and Kenny Rogers' "Tomb Of The Unknown Love"




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