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  • Apr 30, 1929
    Charles "Fuzzy" Owen is born in Conway, Arkansas. He writes Ferlin Husky & Jean Shepard's "A Dear John Letter" and Ray Price's "The Same Old Me," and founds Tally Records, the first label to record Merle Haggard
    Mar 6, 1967
    Bobby Austin, Fuzzy Owen and Johnny Paycheck claim Song of the Year, for "Apartment #9" in the second annual Academy of Country & Western Music awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles
    May 11, 2020
    Charles "Fuzzy" Owen dies at home in Bakersfield. Merle Haggard's longtime manager, he produced many of the singer's classics, including "Sing Me Back Home," "The Bottle Let Me Down" and "Okie From Muskogee." Owen also wrote Ray Price's "The Same Old Me" and the Jean Shepard/Ferlin Husky duet "A Dear John Letter"

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