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  • Sep 28, 1933
    Country Johnny Mathis is born in Maud, Texas. He joins Jimmy Lee Fautheree to form Jimmy & Johnny, a duo that scores its only hit, 1954's "If You Don't Somebody Else Will," under a rare country deal with Chicago blues label Chess Records
    Oct 30, 1933
    Songwriter Ramsey Kearney is born in Bolivar, Tennessee. He co-authors Brenda Lee's 1961 pop hit "Emotions"
    Dec 6, 1933
    Songwriter Carl Montgomery is born. He authors "Six Days On The Road," a hit for Dave Dudley and for Sawyer Brown
    Dec 13, 1933
    Pop music executive Lou Adler is born in Chicago. As a producer, publisher and label owner, he works with such acts as Carole King, The Mamas & The Papas, Cheech & Chong and Johnny Rivers, co-writing "Poor Side Of Town," which becomes a country hit in 1983 for Joe Stampley
    Dec 15, 1933
    Margaret Ann Greene is born in Forrest City, Arkansas. During her marriage to Charlie Rich, Margaret Ann Rich writes "Life's Little Ups And Downs." Originally recorded by her husband, it becomes a Top 10 country hit when Ricky Van Shelton releases a version in 1990
    Dec 15, 1933
    Soul singer/songwriter Jesse Belvin is born in Texarkana, Arkansas. Author of the standard "Earth Angel," he also pens Slim Whitman's 1970 country hit "Guess Who"
    Dec 17, 1933
    Nat Stuckey is born in Cass County, Texas. He nets several hits as a recording artist and makes a lasting impression as a songwriter, writing Buck Owens' "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line" and "Pop A Top," a hit for both Jim Ed Brown and Alan Jackson
    Jan 6, 1934
    Pop songwriter Fred Rose makes his debut on the Grand Ole Opry. He later forms a major publishing house, Acuff-Rose Music, in Nashville
    Jan 30, 1934
    Songwriter Melvin Endsley is born in Drasco, Arkansas. Endsley writes Marty Robbins' "Knee Deep In The Blues" and "Singing The Blues"
    Feb 8, 1934
    Singer/songwriter Jim Mundy is born in Muldrow, Oklahoma. He earns a minor hit as an artist in 1974 with "The River's Too Wide," then pens Moe Bandy's 1980 hit "Yesterday Once More"




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