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  • Apr 25, 1994
    Belmont University student Brad Paisley fills out an internship evaluation at ASCAP in Nashville. During his time with the performing rights organization, he met Chris DuBois, a future co-writer on "Southern Comfort Zone," "Online" and "We Danced"
    Jun 1, 1994
    "Islands In The Stream" authors Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb join the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York City. Also added are Lionel Richie and Otis Redding
    Jun 4, 1994
    Zeke Clements dies in Nashville. A Grand Ole Opry member who wrote Red Foley's "Smoke On The Water," Clements was also the voice of Bashful in Disney's "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs"
    Jun 14, 1994
    Arranger and composer Henry Mancini dies of cancer in Beverly Hills. Noted for his Oscar-winners "Moon River" and "The Days Of Wine And Roses," he worked with Charley Pride on the 1972 country hit "All His Children"
    Jun 16, 1994
    Nashville mayor Phil Bredesen declares Roger Cook Day in Music City. The British songwriter is responsible for such country hits as Don Williams' "I Believe In You" and George Strait's "I Just Want To Dance With You"
    Aug 2, 1994
    Los Angeles songwriter Jamie James files a lawsuit against Dwight Yoakam and producer Pete Anderson, claiming "Fast As You" infringes on a 1979 composition, "My Mistake," that was recorded by The Kingbees
    Aug 11, 1994
    Ernest Chapman, husband of singer/songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman, dies of lymphoma in Nashville. Her credits include: Faith Hill's "This Kiss," Martina McBride's "Happy Girl" and Tanya Tucker's "Strong Enough To Bend," among others
    Aug 14, 1994
    Big Kenny Alphin arrives in Nashville in search of a music career. A decade later, he emerges nationally as one-half of Big & Rich
    Sep 8, 1994
    Terri Clark, Chris Waters and Tom Shapiro write Clark's debut single, "Better Things To Do," in Nashville
    Oct 2, 1994
    The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inducts Buddy Holly, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" author Richard Leigh, "Honey" creator Bobby Russell and "I'll Think Of Something" team Jerry Foster & Bill Rice at the Loews Vanderbilt Plaza




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