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  • Apr 19, 1993
    Sax player Steve Douglas dies of heart failure during a Los Angeles session with Ry Cooder. A future inductee in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Douglas played with Glen Campbell on such pop hits as "Be My Baby" and "Da Doo Ron Ron"
    Apr 19, 1993
    Dolly Parton snags a gold album from the RIAA, for "Slow Dancing With The Moon"
    Apr 19, 1993
    Songwriter Micheal Smotherman and his wife, Darlene Smotherman, have a daughter in Nashville. Dad's credits include Glen Campbell's "Can You Fool" and Kenny Rogers' "Tomb Of The Unknown Love"
    Apr 19, 1993
    George Strait records "Lovebug" and "The Man In Love With You" at Sound Stage on Music Circle South in Nashville
    Apr 20, 1993
    Brian Littrell flies from Lexington, Kentucky, to Orlando to meet with four other singers who have been recruited for a vocal group. It represents the first meeting of The Backstreet Boys, who will earn a country hit in 2016 by teaming with Florida Georgia Line on "God, Your Mama, And Me"
    Apr 20, 1993
    Mercury releases "Shania Twain," the Canadian singer's first album for the label
    Apr 20, 1993
    Leah Peasall is born in the family's White House, Tennessee, home. She's the youngest member of The Peasall Sisters, who contribute "In The Highways" to the 2000 soundtrack "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
    Apr 20, 1993
    A&M releases Aaron Neville's pop album "The Grand Tour." The title track, a remake of the George Jones classic, is destined to receive a Grammy nomination for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
    Apr 20, 1993
    Tracy Lawrence collects his second RIAA-certified gold album, for "Alibis"
    Apr 20, 1993
    Mercury releases Toby Keith's self-titled debut album

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