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  • Dec 7, 2015
    "Automatic" songwriter Natalie Hemby performs at Nashville's Marathon Music Works in a benefit for the Raining Season, a fund that aids victims in war-torn Sierra Leone
    Dec 9, 2015
    Songwriter/producer Allen Toussaint dies in Madrid, Spain, following a performance. A key New Orleans musician, he wrote Glen Campbell's "Southern Nights" and Joe Stampley's "All These Things"
    Dec 10, 2015
    A California judge dismisses a copyright suit filed against Taylor Swift, ruling that the pop hit "Shake It Off" was not stolen from a song called "Haters Gone Hate"
    Dec 22, 2015
    Songwriter Ted Harris dies at his home in Lewisburg, Tennessee. Among his credits were "Crystal Chandelier," "The Happiness Of Having You" and "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle"
    Dec 1, 2015
    Dustin Lynch raises $18,000 for local charities with a benefit concert at Tullahoma High School in Tennessee. He's joined by songwriters Lee Thomas Miller, Matt Jenkins and Tim Nichols
    Dec 5, 2015
    Florida Georgia Line members Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley write "Smooth" with Jordan M. Schmidt and Nicolle Galyon at Hubbard's home in Tennessee
    Dec 7, 2015
    Songwriter Don Pfrimmer dies from leukemia at his home in Nashville. He authored Diamond Rio's "Meet In The Middle," Ronnie Milsap's "She Keeps The Home Fires Burning" and Lonestar's "My Front Porch Looking In," among others
    Dec 12, 2015
    Sheryl Crow, The Warren Brothers and songwriters Natalie Hemby and Josh Kear play a benefit for Haiti at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville
    Jan 7, 2016
    Singer/songwriter Troy Shondell dies in Picayune, Mississippi. A pop artist in the 1960s, he wrote Bob Luman's 1973 country hit "Still Loving You"
    Jan 8, 2016
    Singer/songwriter Red Simpson dies in Bakersfield. He earned a Top 5 hit as an artist in 1972 with "I'm A Truck." He also wrote a handful of Buck Owens hits, including "Gonna Have Love" and "Sam's Place"




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