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  • Apr 9, 1951
    Songwriter Bob Corbin is born in Butler, Pennsylvania. He joins Dave Hanner to form The Corbin/Hanner Band but finds his largest success by writing Alabama's "Can't Keep A Good Man Down" and "(There's A) Fire In The Night"
    Apr 22, 1951
    Steel guitarist Reuben Gosfield is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Using the stage name Lucky Oceans, he joins Ray Benson in founding Asleep At The Wheel, a western-swing band that nabs a 1975 hit with "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read"
    Sep 5, 1951
    Actor Michael Keaton is born in Pennsylvania. His son, Sean Douglas, becomes a successful songwriter, penning Thomas Rhett's "Die A Happy Man" and Dan + Shay's "I Should Probably Go To Bed"
    Jun 10, 1952
    Thom Schuyler is born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He writes Kenny Rogers' "Love Will Turn You Around," Lacy J. Dalton's "16th Avenue" and Eddie Rabbitt's "I Don't Know Where To Start" before joining Schuyler, Knobloch & Overstreet. He also serves as the head of RCA's country division
    Jul 26, 1953
    Guitar player Randy Bethune is born in Bradley, Pennsylvania. He spends five years as a member of Bill Anderson's Po' Folks band
    Sep 7, 1954
    Singer/songwriter Craig Bickhardt is born in Pennsylvania. He replaces Paul Overstreet in Schuyler, Knobloch & Overstreet in 1987, but also writes Pam Tillis' "In Between Dances," The Judds' "Turn It Loose" and Kathy Mattea's "You're The Power"
    Sep 29, 1954
    Songwriter Nancy Montgomery is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She pens Eddy Raven's "I Wanna Hear It From You," The McCarters' "The Gift" and Ricky Skaggs & Sharon White's "Love Can't Ever Get Better Than This"
    Jun 6, 1955
    Curtis Wright is born in Huntington, Pennsylvania. A member of Vern Gosdin's band in the late-1980s, he becomes a backing vocalist on hits by Tim McGraw, Randy Travis and Darryl Worley. He also writes Ronnie Milsap's "A Woman In Love," Clay Walker's "What's It To You" and Shenandoah's "Next To You, Next To Me"
    Jul 10, 1955
    Songwriter Stan Munsey is born in Eaton, Pennsylvania. He authors the Tim McGraw hit "All I Want Is A Life"
    Sep 14, 1955
    Sax player Steve Berlin is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He joins the East Los Angeles band Los Lobos in the early-1980s, producing "Will The Wolf Survive?," hailed among country's 500 greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation book

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