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Mar 22, 1955James House is born in Sacramento, California. A songwriter on Diamond Rio's "In A Week Or Two," Martina McBride's "A Broken Wing" and Dwight Yoakam's "Ain't That Lonely Yet," he earns a hit of his own in 1995 with "This Is Me Missing You"May 31, 1994Sony's 550 Music releases the soundtrack to "The Cowboy Way," featuring Travis Tritt, Bon Jovi, James House, Emmylou Harris, The Allman Brothers Band and The Gibson/Miller BandJun 3, 1994The movie "The Cowboy Way" debuts. Travis Tritt makes an appearance and sings the title song. Also heard are The Kentucky HeadHunters, The Gibson/Miller Band, The Allman Brothers Band, James House and Bon JoviDec 4, 1995In a first, a female impersonator joins the list of performers at the third annual CARES concert, at the Grand Ole Opry House to raise money for AIDS agencies. The bill includes: James House, John Berry, Pam Tillis and Billy Ray CyrusDec 14, 1995James House records "Little Deuce Coupe" with The Beach Boys at the River North Studios in Chicago for a Beach Boys country albumApr 2, 1996Songwriter Matraca Berg draws an A-list crowd at Nashville's 12th & Porter. She's joined on stage by Patty Loveless and Trisha Yearwood, while the audience includes James House, Kim Carnes and Mavericks Raul Malo and Robert ReynoldsJun 14, 1996Fun, fun, fun: The Beach Boys close Fan Fair at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds, singing their classics with Doug Supernaw, Lorrie Morgan, Sawyer Brown, Rodney Crowell, James House, Ricky Van Shelton, T. Graham Brown and Collin RayeJul 30, 1996The soundtrack to the Kevin Costner movie "Tin Cup" is released. It includes Mary Chapin Carpenter's "Let Me Into Your Heart," alongside tracks from Patty Loveless, George Jones, Keb' Mo', Bruce Hornsby, The Texas Tornados, Joe Ely, James House and Shawn ColvinAug 16, 1996The Kevin Costner golf movie "Tin Cup" opens. On the soundtrack: Mary Chapin Carpenter's "Let Me Into Your Heart," plus Patty Loveless, Joe Ely, George Jones, Keb' Mo', Bruce Hornsby, Shawn Colvin, James House and The Texas TornadosAug 20, 1996In one of country music's more unusual collaborations, River North Records releases The Beach Boys' album "Stars And Stripes," featuring country remakes of their classics with Toby Keith, Lorrie Morgan, Sawyer Brown, Willie Nelson and others
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