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  • Jun 21, 1948
    Leon Everette is born in Aiken, South Carolina. He puts together 10 hit records from 1980-1984, including "Hurricane," "Midnight Rodeo," "If I Keep On Going Crazy" and "Just Give Me What You Think Is Fair"
    Jul 20, 1948
    Piano player James Hooker is born in Winnsboro, South Carolina. He joins The Amazing Rhythm Aces, appearing on all three of their late-'70s hits. He's also present on recordings by Nanci Griffith
    Oct 25, 1949
    Singer/songwriter Walter Hyatt is born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. His group, Uncle Walt's Band, provides a training ground for David Ball. A musical associate of Lyle Lovett, Hyatt's multiple influences make him a predecessor of Americana
    Nov 9, 1949
    Bass player Tommy Caldwell is born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He joins the Southern rock group The Marshall Tucker Band, playing on "Long Hard Ride," which earns a Grammy nomination as a country single in 1977
    Mar 9, 1950
    Sax and flute player Jerry Eubanks is born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He joins The Marshall Tucker Band, appearing on the single "Long Hard Ride," which earns a Grammy nomination in the country category in 1977
    Dec 13, 1950
    Bass player and recording artist Don Dixon is born in Lancaster, South Carolina. He plays bass on Mary Chapin Carpenter's 1994 album "Stones In The Road," appearing on the singles "Shut Up And Kiss Me" and "Tender When I Want To Be"
    Nov 10, 1952
    Steel player Pat Severs is born in Camden, South Carolina. As a member of Pirates Of The Mississippi, he plays on the 1991 hit "Feed Jake"
    Jul 9, 1953
    David Ball is born in Rock Hill, South Carolina. He scores one of 1994's biggest hits with his semi-novelty "Thinkin' Problem," returning to hitmaker status in 2001 with "Riding With Private Malone"
    Apr 25, 1954
    Singer/songwriter Rob Crosby is born in Sumter, South Carolina. He writes Lee Greenwood's "Holdin' A Good Hand," Martina McBride's "Concrete Angel" and Eric Paslay's "Friday Night," and has two hits in 1991 as an artist: "She's A Natural" and "Love Will Bring Her Around"
    Mar 4, 1957
    Charlie Dick reports for service with the U.S. Army in South Carolina, six months before he marries Patsy Cline

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