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  • Feb 10, 2005
    Lyricist Jack Segal dies at his home in Los Angeles' Tarzana neighborhood. A political science major at the University of Wisconsin, Segal co-wrote The Browns' 1959 hit "Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)"
    Feb 13, 2005
    "Live Like You Were Dying" wins twice during the 47th annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles' Staples Center. Authors Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman earn Best Country Song, and Tim McGraw claims Best Male Country Vocal Performance
    Feb 14, 2005
    Tom Wopat takes part in a Carnegie Hall concert honoring Tin Pan Alley songwriter Harold Arlen on the eve of the 100th anniversary of his birth. Arlen wrote the classic "Over The Rainbow," a 1980 country hit for Jerry Lee Lewis
    Feb 15, 2005
    New York City observes Harold Arlen Day on the 100th anniversary of the songwriter's birth. Arlen co-wrote "Over The Rainbow," a Judy Garland signature song that was refashioned in 1980 as a country hit by Jerry Lee Lewis
    Feb 20, 2005
    Songwriter Larry Kingston dies in a Nashville hospital, three days after a heart attack. His credits include The Kendalls' "Pittsburgh Stealers," Jerry Lee Lewis' "He Can't Fill My Shoes" and Roy Clark's "Thank God And Greyhound"
    Feb 21, 2005
    A flight from St. Martin to Miami is diverted to San Juan for emergency landing after an electrical failure. Unhurt passengers include Billy Ray Cyrus and songwriters Bob DiPiero, Chuck Cannon, James Slater, Jeffrey Steele and Scotty Emerick
    Feb 22, 2005
    "Down On The Corner" songwriter John Fogerty is announced as a new member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The 2005 class will also include Isaac Hayes, David Porter and Steve Cropper
    Feb 25, 2005
    The Nashville Songwriters Association International finalizes the purchase of the Music Mill from producer Harold Shedd for new offices. The Mill had been a recording studio, yielding hits from Alabama, Billy Ray Cyrus and Shania Twain, among others
    Mar 3, 2005
    Tanya Tucker is issued a restraining order against her ex-fiance, "Down On The Farm" songwriter Jerry Laseter, in Wilson County, Tennessee. She claims he has given her a black eye in an ongoing harassment. He denies any domestic abuse
    Mar 5, 2005
    Nashville songwriter Jack Keller is diagnosed with leukemia. He wrote the Connie Francis hits "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" and "My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own," remade in country by Ernest Tubb and Debby Boone




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