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  • May 28, 1962
    Singer/songwriter Phil Vassar is born in Lynchburg, Virginia. He builds a series of hits as an artist on top of a songwriting resume that includes Alan Jackson's "Right On The Money," Jo Dee Messina's "I'm Alright," Collin Raye's "Little Red Rodeo" and Tim McGraw's "My Next Thirty Years"
    May 29, 1962
    Jimmy Dean wins Best Country & Western Recording for "Big Bad John" during the fourth annual Grammy Awards
    May 30, 1962
    Kenny Rogers' first wife, Janice, files charges against her ex-husband for failure to pay $80 monthly child support. She claims he is $250 in arrears
    May 31, 1962
    The city of San Francisco observes Tennessee Ernie Ford Day

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