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  • Jan 29, 1977
    After nearly seven years of performing sober, Johnny Cash plays a concert under chemical influence at the New Haven Coliseum in Connecticut, marking the start of another battle with addiction
    Oct 16, 1977
    Pop singer/songwriter/guitarist John Mayer is born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Introduced nationally through his 2001 hit "No Such Thing," he will be namechecked in Luke Combs' 2017 single "One Number Away"
    Feb 7, 1979
    Charles Seeger dies in Bridgewater, Connecticut. He was the father of folk singer Pete Seeger, who authored "If I Had A Hammer," "Gotta Travel On" and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"
    May 25, 1992
    "Honky Tonk Women" singer Mick Jagger attends the graduation of his daughter, Karis Hunt Jagger, from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut
    Jul 4, 1996
    Arlie Duff dies while playing golf in Waterbury, Connecticut. Duff recorded his lone country hit in 1953 after writing the country anthem "Y'all Come." He also wrote Sonny James' "It's The Little Things"
    Jun 18, 1998
    Songwriter Edward Eliscu dies in Newtown, Connecticut. Nearly 15 years prior, Willie Nelson earned a country hit by covering Eliscu's classic "Without A Song"
    Aug 18, 2001
    On the bill at the Meadows Music Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut: matchbox twenty and Train. In the audience: Lee Ann Womack
    Nov 9, 2001
    Tim McGraw sells out the 10,000-seat Mohegan Sun Arena as the venue holds its inaugural concert in Uncasville, Connecticut
    Jun 14, 2002
    Billy Joel checks into Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut, for alcohol abuse. Joel wrote the Garth Brooks hit "Shameless"
    Jun 26, 2002
    Billy Joel leaves Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut, after a 12-day stay for alcohol abuse. The pop singer/songwriter wrote Garth Brooks' hit "Shameless"

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