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  • May 23, 1983
    Vern Gosdin's brother, Rex Gosdin, dies of a heart attack in Jonesboro, Georgia. He co-wrote Leon Everette's "Just Give Me What You Think Is Fair"
    Jun 30, 1983
    Cole Swindell is born in Bronwood, Georgia. After working for Luke Bryan on the road, he becomes an artist in his own right with the 2013 single "Chillin' It." He also writes Craig Campbell's "Outta My Head," Thomas Rhett's "Get Me Some Of That" and Bryan's collaboration with Florida Georgia Line, "This Is How We Roll"
    Jul 4, 1983
    Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic arrives at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia, with guests Waylon Jennings, David Allan Coe, Linda Ronstadt and The Stray Cats
    Sep 1, 1983
    Trisha Yearwood holds her first recording session in a trailer that uses mattresses for sound baffling in Monticello, Georgia. The material for the day includes a number of Linda Ronstadt songs and "Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight"
    Nov 8, 1983
    "Hee Haw" star Junior Samples is released from Atlanta's Northside Hospital after treatment for a heart ailment
    Nov 13, 1983
    Comedian Junior Samples dies at Forsyth County Hospital following a heart attack at his home in Cumming, Georgia. Samples was best known for his "Hee Haw" role as a used-car salesman, in which he would announce a telephone number, BR5-49
    Apr 3, 1984
    The Statler Brothers sing the national anthem on opening day at Atlanta's Fulton County Stadium. The Philadelphia Phillies shutout the Braves, 5-0
    May 15, 1984
    Guitarist Zach Brown is born in Snellville, Georgia. As an adult, he joins A Thousand Horses, taking part in the Southern rock-tinged 2014 release "Smoke"
    Jun 3, 1984
    Trisha Yearwood graduates from Young Harris College in Young Harris, Georgia, with an associate of science in business degree
    Aug 13, 1984
    Bass player and comedian Bill Wesbrooks dies in Tucker, Georgia. Known as Cousin Wilbur, he appeared in Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys from 1940-1944, playing on such Monroe recordings as "Kentucky Waltz" and "Mule Skinner Blues"

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