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  • Jul 1, 1939
    Buddy Jewell Sr. is born in Oak Grove, Louisiana. His son, Buddy Jewell, earns two hits in the mid-2000s after winning the USA Network's "Nashville Star" in 2003
    Apr 2, 1961
    Buddy Jewell is born in Osceola, Arkansas. After singing on demos for a number of years in Music City, he wins the first "Nashville Star" TV competition in 2003, leading to a recording contract and a gold album
    Nov 1, 1994
    Buddy Jewell has a daughter, Lacey. Her name is destined to appear in the title of his first hit, "Help Pour Out The Rain (Lacey's Song)"
    Mar 8, 2003
    The USA Network debuts "Nashville Star," featuring judges Charlie Robison, Robert K. Oermann and Tracy Gershon. Clint Black appears on the first episode of the show, a talent contest that establishes Buddy Jewell and Miranda Lambert
    Mar 15, 2003
    Buddy Jewell performs "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" and Miranda Lambert offers up "Honky Tonk Blues" during the first round of the USA Network's "Nashville Star"
    Mar 22, 2003
    Buddy Jewell sings Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Gimme Three Steps" and Miranda Lambert performs "Texas (When I Die)" on the USA Network's "Nashville Star." Both contestants parlay their "Star" exposure into future recording contracts
    Mar 29, 2003
    Barbara Mandrell makes a guest appearance on the USA Network's "Nashville Star." Buddy Jewell sings "Please Come To Boston" on his way to winning the competition, while future star Miranda Lambert delivers John Mellencamp's "Hurts So Good"
    Apr 5, 2003
    Brad Paisley guests on the USA Network's "Nashville Star" in his first TV appearance since marrying the previous month. Eventual winner Buddy Jewell debuts "Help Pour Out The Rain (Lacey's Song)," destined to become his first hit
    Apr 12, 2003
    "Nashville Star" features celebrity guest Clint Black. Buddy Jewell performs Alabama's "Forty Hour Week (For A Livin')" during the USA Network competition, while Miranda Lambert covers Merle Haggard's "The Fightin' Side Of Me"
    Apr 19, 2003
    Buddy Jewell, one of the final four in "Nashville Star," sings "It Must Be Love" on the USA Network program. Miranda Lambert offers "Somebody Like You," and Phil Vassar makes a guest appearance, performing "Just Another Day In Paradise"

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