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  • Nov 16, 1948
    Songwriter-producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange born in Mufilira, Rhodesia. Noted for his work with AC/DC, Foreigner and Def Leppard, he marries Shania Twain and helps her write and develop some of the best-selling albums in country music history
    Aug 28, 1965
    Eileen Edwards is born in Windsor, Ontario. As Shania Twain, she becomes the first woman to sell more than 10 million copies each of consecutive albums--"The Woman In Me" and "Come On Over"--and wins the CMA's Entertainer of the Year in 1999
    Nov 1, 1987
    Shania Twain's parents are killed in an automobile accident near Wawa, Ontario, leaving her to take care of her two brothers
    Apr 20, 1993
    Mercury releases "Shania Twain," the Canadian singer's first album for the label
    Jun 8, 1993
    Rocker Bryan Adams joins Billy Ray Cyrus on stage during the Mercury Records showcase at Fan Fair. At the same show, Adams' producer, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, meets his future wife, Shania Twain
    Aug 18, 1993
    Tracy Lawrence loads up on guests for the video shoot of "My Second Home." On hand: Toby Keith, Lynn Anderson, John Anderson, William Lee Golden, Tanya Tucker, Robin Lee, Tim McGraw and Shania Twain
    Dec 28, 1993
    Shania Twain marries songwriter-record producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange in Northern Ontario, Canada
    Jan 17, 1995
    Mercury releases Shania Twain's "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" to retail. The song is already being played on radio
    Feb 7, 1995
    Mercury releases Shania Twain's album "The Woman In Me"
    May 31, 1995
    Shania Twain earns her first gold album, for "The Woman In Me"

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