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May 3, 1993
"Find Out Who Your Friends Are" songwriter Ed Hill and his wife, Laura, welcome a daughter, Savanna Hill
May 13, 1993
Singer/songwriter Morgan Wallen is born in Tennessee. Signed to Big Loud Records, he partners with Florida Georgia Line for his first hit, "Up Down," in 2017. Following a setback from a controversial racist comment in 2021, "Dangerous: The Double Album" breaks records for the most weeks at #1, and Wallen begins selling out stadiums
Jun 2, 1993
"My Way" creator Paul Anka joins the Songwriters Hall of Fame during an induction ceremony at the New York Sheraton Hotel. Also added are Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Bert Kaempfert
Jun 5, 1993
Conway Twitty dies from a stomach aneurysm in a Springfield, Missouri, hospital. The former pop/rock singer was a steady country hitmaker from 1968-1991, eventually earning a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame
Jun 9, 1993
Soul singer Arthur Alexander dies of a heart attack in Nashville. Two of the songs he wrote became country hits: "You Better Move On," for Billy "Crash" Craddock; and "Everyday I Have To Cry Some," for Joe Stampley
Aug 21, 1993
Songwriter Bernie Taupin marries Stephanie Haymes at his home in Ynez, California. Nearly 10 years later, Elton John's best-known collaborator notches his first country hit, when Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack team up on "Mendocino County Line"
Aug 28, 1993
Songwriter Bernie Baum dies in Yonkers, New York, of complications from diabetes. He wrote The Everly Brothers' "That's Old Fashioned (That's The Way Love Should Be)" and Elvis Presley's "(You're The) Devil In Disguise"
Aug 31, 1993
Songwriter and bandleader Al Trace dies of a stroke in Sun City West, Arizona. He wrote "Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes," a 1949 country hit by Foy Willing And His Riders Of The Purple Sage
Sep 12, 1993
Singer/songwriter Kelsea Ballerini is born in Knoxville, Tennessee. She becomes a hitmaker in 2015 on the strength of her debut album, "The First Time," which yields hits with "Love Me Like You Mean It," "Dibs" and "Peter Pan." She joins the Grand Ole Opry in 2019
Sep 16, 1993
R&B singer/songwriter Tayla Parx is born in Dallas. She authors Panic! At The Disco's "High Hopes" amid songs by Ariana Grande, Meghan Trainor and Christina Aguilera. Parx also co-writes the 2021 Dan + Shay country hit "Glad You Exist"
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