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Sep 26, 2000
Pop songwriter Carl Sigman dies in Manhasset, New York. He authored such familiar titles as "The Theme To 'Love Story,'" "Pennsylvania 6-5000" and "It's All In The Game," remade as a country hit by Tom T. Hall in 1977
Oct 1, 2000
The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inducts Mac Davis, "Dreaming My Dreams With You" composer Allen Reynolds, "Jackson" author Billy Edd Wheeler and "A Lesson In Leavin'" songwriter Randy Goodrum
Oct 13, 2000
Songwriter Barry Dean and his wife, Jennifer, welcome daughter Katherine Dean at Freeman Hospital in Joplin, Missouri. Born with cerebral palsy, Katherine will inspire Dad to write the Martina McBride hit "God's Will"
Oct 21, 2000
Singer/songwriter Jana Stanfield debuts on the Grand Ole Opry. Stanfield, who's had material recorded by Reba McEntire and Suzy Bogguss, is chosen for her first appearance through a poll of music fans online, via songs.com
Oct 30, 2000
TV personality Steve Allen dies just hours after a car accident in Encino, California. Fifty years prior, he had success as a songwriter on the Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely country hit "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)"
Nov 5, 2000
Jimmie Davis dies in his sleep at home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Country music's first centenarian, Davis was twice governor of Louisiana, but made his mark in music with "You Are My Sunshine," earning him a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame
Nov 11, 2000
Songwriter Billy Yates makes his Grand Ole Opry debut. He wrote the George Jones titles "Choices" and "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair"
Dec 22, 2000
"Drinking Class" songwriter Ed Hill and his wife, Laura, have a son, Beaux Hill
Dec 26, 2000
Songwriter Johnny Hathcock dies in Amarillo, Texas. His credits include Jim Reeves' "Welcome To My World" and Hank Thompson's "Wake Up, Irene"
Jan 1, 2001
Songwriter John Jarrard enters a Nashville hospital with a respiratory ailment. He dies one month later. Despite a lengthy battle with diabetes, he fashioned such hits as "Mirror Mirror," "Is That A Tear" and "Blue Clear Sky"
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