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  • Apr 8, 1951
    Singer/songwriter Jim Photoglo is born in Los Angeles. Following a career as a pop artist, he moves to Nashville, where he pens Alabama's "Hometown Honeymoon" and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's "Fishin' In The Dark"
    Jul 18, 1981
    Dottie West covers "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" on the syndicated TV show "Solid Gold." The week's other guests include Billy Preston, Jim Photoglo and Daryl Hall & John Oates
    Oct 1, 2008
    Songwriters Victoria Shaw and Gary Burr lead Obamarama, a concert rally for Barack Obama at Nashville's 12th & Porter. Also appearing: Billy Kirsch, Angela Kaset, Rissi Palmer, Georgia Middleman and Jim Photoglo
    Oct 1, 2012
    "Fishin' In The Dark" songwriter Jim Photoglo joins Janis Ian, Gretchen Peters, Walter Egan and Don Henry in a Voices United concert, designed to celebrate the separation of church and state, at Nashville's Belcourt Theatre
    Mar 9, 2015
    Wade Jessen, who managed the Billboard country charts for 20 years, is memorialized at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Nashville. Mourners include Garth Brooks, Radney Foster, "Fishin' In The Dark" songwriter Jim Photoglo and Curb Records owner Mike Curb
    May 18, 2018
    Songwriters Bob DiPiero, Victoria Shaw, Gary Burr and Jim Photoglo raise more than $30,000 for charity with a concert at Ford Family Recital Hall in Youngstown, Ohio
    Jun 21, 2021
    Jimmy Buffett plays a private show at The Exit/In in Nashville. Kenny Chesney is a surprise guest on "Margaritaville" and "Back Where I Come From," written by Buffett band member Mac McAnally. In the crowd are songwriters Jim Photoglo and Matraca Berg, former vice president Al Gore and The Dirt Band's Jeff Hanna

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