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Sep 8, 1927Songwriter Harlan Howard is born in Detroit. Added to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1997, his long list of credits includes Patsy Cline's "I Fall To Pieces," The Judds' "Why Not Me" and Buck Owens' "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail"Jan 30, 1956Wynn Stewart holds his first Capitol session, recording the Harlan Howard song "You Took Her Off My Hands (Now Please Take Her Off My Mind)." A Ray Price version of the title becomes a hit six years laterApr 10, 1957Songwriter Harlan Howard meets Lula Grace Johnson through mutual friend Wynn Stewart in Los Angeles. The two marry one month later, and she goes on to become country singer Jan HowardMay 11, 1957Songwriter Harlan Howard marries Lula Grace Smith, who later comes to fame as Grand Ole Opry star Jan Howard, in Las Vegas. Among the witnesses: Wynn StewartJan 1, 1959Ray Price founds the Pamper Music publishing company with Hal Smith and Claude Caviness. It develops songwriters Hank Cochran, Willie Nelson and Harlan Howard, yielding such titles as "Make The World Go Away," "Crazy" and "I Fall To Pieces"Nov 11, 1959Freddie Hart records the Harlan Howard composition "The Key's In The Mailbox." The song emerges as a hit for Tony Booth more than a dozen years laterJun 6, 1960Songwriter Harlan Howard arrives in Nashville with wife Jan Howard, after moving from Los Angeles. She becomes a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He writes hits for Buck Owens, The Judds, Reba McEntire and othersOct 1, 1960After several years of renting, Harlan and Jan Howard move into their first house in Nashville, thanks to the royalties from his songwriting, including the hits "Heartaches By The Number" and "Above And Beyond"Dec 25, 1960Merry Christmas! On their first yuletide in the first house they have owned, Harlan Howard gives his wife, Jan Howard, a poodleMay 3, 1961Songwriter Harlan Howard records the original version of "She Called Me Baby." The song becomes a hit for Charlie Rich in 1974
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