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  • Sep 9, 1975
    Traditional pop vocalist Michael Buble is born in Burnaby, British Columbia. He writes and records the 2005 pop hit "Home," which will be covered for the country market in 2008 by Blake Shelton
    Oct 6, 1975
    Drummer Patrick Keeler is born in West Harrison, Indiana. In 2005, he becomes a member of The Raconteurs, a rock band that earns a Country Music Association awards nomination for "Old Enough," recorded with Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe
    Jul 9, 1976

    Guitarist Dan Estrin is born in Los Angeles. He's a founding member of the rock band Hoobastank, referenced in Luke Bryan's 2008 hit "Country Man"

    Aug 7, 1976
    Drummer Barry Kerch is born in Jacksonville, Florida. He becomes a founding member of Shinedown, a rock band namechecked in the 2013 Florida Georgia Line single "Get Your Shine On"
    Aug 8, 1976
    'N Sync's JC Chasez is born in Washington, D.C. The boy band becomes a hugely successful pop act in the late-1990s and joins country music's Alabama in a remake of its own pop hit, "God Must Have Spent A Little More Time On You"
    Dec 18, 1976
    Bass player Jack Lawrence is born in Covington, Kentucky. In 2005, he becomes a member of The Raconteurs, who earn a Country Music Association award nomination for "Old Enough," a collaboration with Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe
    Mar 2, 1977
    Singer/songwriter Chris Martin is born in Exeter, United Kingdom. He becomes the lead singer for the rock band Coldplay, namechecked in the chorus of Thomas Rhett's 2017 single "Unforgettable"
    Mar 3, 1977
    Pop singer Ronan Keating is born in Dublin, Ireland. After coming to prominence as a member of the U.K. pop group Boyzone, he co-writes "The Long Goodbye," a 2001 country hit for Brooks & Dunn
    Jun 23, 1977
    Pop singer/songwriter Jason Mraz is born in Mechanicsville, Virginia. Known for his hits "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)" and "I'm Yours," he co-writes The Zac Brown Band's 2013 country hit "Jump Right In"
    Jul 29, 1977
    Brian Burton is born in White Plains, New York. Known professionally as hip-hop artist Danger Mouse, he co-writes Gnarls Barkley's pop hit "Crazy." When a fragment of that inspires a line in a Brett Eldredge single, Burton receives a writing credit on the 2015 country hit "Lose My Mind"




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