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  • Nov 12, 1946
    Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah: The animated Disney movie "Song Of The South" premieres in Atlanta. It provides the title for Alabama's 1989 re-hash of Dixie in the 20th century
    Nov 13, 1946
    Red dirt singer/songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard is born in Soper, Oklahoma. He goes on to earn Americana awards nominations during the 21st century. He also gets mentioned in Eric Church's 2015 country hit "Mr. Misunderstood" and co-writes Church's 2018 single "Desperate Man"
    Nov 18, 1946
    Sounds like a great name for a Tracy Lawrence song: Singing cowboy Eddie Dean and his trusty horse, Flash, ride the range in the debut of "Stars Over Texas"
    Nov 18, 1946
    Jacky Ward is born in Groveton, Texas. Developing as a disc jockey and Las Vegas performer, the smooth-voiced singer hits his stride with a half-dozen pop-tinged hits from 1977-1980, including remakes of "Rhythm Of The Rain," "Fools Fall In Love" and "A Lover's Question"
    Nov 20, 1946
    Songwriter Even Stevens is born in Lewistown, Ohio. A co-writer of most of Eddie Rabbitt's hits, he also authors The Oak Ridge Boys' "No Matter How High," Kenny Rogers' "Love Will Turn You Around" and Conway Twitty's "Crazy In Love," joining the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2015
    Nov 20, 1946
    Rock guitarist Duane Allman is born in Nashville. He's a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band, a Southern rock ensemble referenced in Conway Twitty's 1978 country hit "Boogie Grass Band"
    Nov 20, 1946
    Songwriter Roger Murrah is born in Athens, Alabama. His credits include Alabama's "I'm In A Hurry (And Don't Know Why)," The Oak Ridge Boys' "It Takes A Little Rain (To Make Love Grow)" and Alan Jackson's "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
    Nov 21, 1946
    Charles Starrett is The Durango Kid in "Terror Trail," a western opening in theaters with Wesley Tuttle in the musical cast
    Nov 21, 1946
    "Sioux City Sue" becomes the first Gene Autry movie to appear in theaters after the cowboy's return from service in World War II. Autry sings the title track and "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You"
    Nov 22, 1946
    Bass player Aston "Family Man" Barrett is born in Kingston, Jamaica. As a member of the reggae band The Wailers, he plays a part in the 2008 Kenny Chesney "Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven"

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