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  • Mar 4, 1971
    Jason Sellers is born in Gilmer, Texas. Signed for a short time to RCA Records, he writes Reba McEntire's "Strange," Joe Nichols' "Sunny And 75" and Jason Aldean's duet with Kelly Clarkson, "Don't You Wanna Stay." Sellers also sings background vocals on several hits by his ex-wife, Lee Ann Womack
    Feb 12, 1991
    Lee Ann Womack and husband Jason Sellers have a daughter, Aubrie Sellers
    May 28, 1997
    Reba McEntire's Starstruck Entertainment drops its management deal with 10 clients to focus solely on McEntire. Among those released: Jo Dee Messina, Billy Dean, Linda Davis, Rhett Akins, John & Audrey Wiggins and Jason Sellers
    Feb 27, 1998
    Lee Ann Womack is a surprise duet partner when ex-husband Jason Sellers performs at the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville
    Jun 17, 1999
    Groundbreaking ceremonies are held for the new Country Music Hall of Fame in downtown Nashville. Among the artists on hand: Ricky Lynn Gregg, Eric Heatherly, David Kersh, Lila McCann, Shane Minor, Jason Sellers and Sheb Wooley
    Nov 27, 2006
    Keith Anderson, Tim Nichols and Jason Sellers write "I Still Miss You" in Nashville
    Jul 16, 2007
    A year after he drowned, Nashville banker Brian Williams is honored in a concert at the Ryman Auditorium. Performers include Tracy Lawrence, Lee Greenwood, Radney Foster, Jason Sellers, Fred Knobloch, Victoria Shaw, Collin Raye and Jeffrey Steele
    May 19, 2010
    Kix Brooks hosts a flood relief benefit at Arrington Vineyards in Middle Tennessee with Keith Stegall, Joey+Rory, Ty Herndon, Sherrie Austin, Jason Sellers, Aaron Benward and Dave Gibson
    Jul 6, 2010
    Thompson Square plays a cystic fibrosis benefit at The Rutledge in Nashville with songwriters Brett James, Jim Collins, Jason Sellers and George Ducas
    May 19, 2012
    "Fly Over States" songwriter Neil Thrasher, "Banjo" author Wendell Mobley and "Don't You Wanna Stay" writer Jason Sellers play a benefit for children's hearing at The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee

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