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May 15, 2004
Bobby and Lucy Pinson are married
May 30, 2004
The Los Angeles Times reports songwriter Holly Lamar, a co-writer of Faith Hill's "Breathe," has purchased a two-bedroom house in the city for $1.4 million
Jun 5, 2004
Songwriter and radio host Devon O'Day quits the House Foundation, the WSIX-FM morning show where she's been a staple for 18 years. With morning jock Gerry House, O'Day co-wrote George Strait's hit "The Big One"
Jun 8, 2004
Music publisher Bill Lowery dies of cancer at Atlanta's Haven House Hospice. The founder of the publishing company the Lowery Group, he had a hand in the careers of Bill Anderson, Joe South, Jerry Reed, Mac Davis, Razzy Bailey and others
Jun 10, 2004
Don McLean, who scored a country hit with a remake of "Crying," is inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York, alongside Al Green, Hall & Oates, Charles Fox, Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong
Jun 25, 2004
"De-Lovely," a biopic of "Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter, opens in theaters, with Ashley Judd playing his wife, Linda
Aug 2, 2004
The Tennessean reports Rachel Proctor has divorced her husband, Rob Byus, for the second time, ending a two-year hitch. He inspired her to write the Martina McBride hit "Where Would You Be"
Aug 9, 2004
Songwriter Sam Hogin dies in Nashville, following a battle with diabetes. Among his credits: Don Williams' "I Believe In You," Martina McBride's "A Broken Wing" and Lonestar's "No News"
Aug 13, 2004
Songwriters Allen Shamblin and Tom Douglas begin a two-night stand at the Owl Bar in Sundance, Utah, sponsored by the Bluebird Cafe. Based on a phrase from a magazine, Shamblin suggests they co-write a song called "The House That Built Me." The finished product becomes a 2010 hit for Miranda Lambert
Aug 16, 2004
Songwriter Melvin Endsley dies in Drasco, Arkansas, of heart complications. Confined to a wheelchair after contracting polio at age three, he wrote a pair of Marty Robbins hits: "Singing The Blues" and "Knee Deep In The Blues"
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