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Aug 5, 1958Songwriter Tim Nichols is born in Portsmouth, Virginia. Among his credits: Keith Whitley's "I'm Over You," Chris Young's "The Man I Want To Be," Dustin Lynch's "Cowboys And Angels" and Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying"Oct 16, 2003Craig Wiseman and Tim Nichols write the future Tim McGraw hit "Live Like You Were Dying" in NashvilleOct 6, 2004Playing off the lyrics of the Tim Nichols-written songs "Live Like You Were Dying" and "Girls Lie Too," Warner Chappell throws a Nashville party in which a skydiver lands on Music Row while Hooters waitresses serve the guestsNov 9, 2004"Live Like You Were Dying" is double-trouble in the 38th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House, winning Single of the Year for Tim McGraw and Song of the Year for songwriters Craig Wiseman and Tim NicholsFeb 13, 2005"Live Like You Were Dying" wins twice during the 47th annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles' Staples Center. Authors Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman earn Best Country Song, and Tim McGraw claims Best Male Country Vocal PerformanceMay 17, 2005Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying," written by Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman, wins Single Record and Song of the Year during the 40th annual Academy of Country Music awards, telecast on CBS from Las Vegas' Mandalay BayNov 27, 2006Keith Anderson, Tim Nichols and Jason Sellers write "I Still Miss You" in NashvilleAug 13, 2008Arista Records celebrates Alan Jackson's sales of 50 million albums at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Party-goers include Mel Tillis, Trace Adkins, Jack Greene, Jimmy C. Newman and songwriters Tim Nichols, Bob McDill and Charlie CraigOct 4, 2008Songwriters Rivers Rutherford ("Stealing Cinderella"), Marv Green ("Amazed"), Tim Nichols ("I Still Miss You"), Leslie Satcher ("Troubadour") and Steven Dale Jones ("One More Day") raise $96,000 for charity at KSNI Radio's Nashville Nights benefit in Santa Maria, CaliforniaJul 18, 2009Janet Nichols, the mother of "Live Like You Were Dying" songwriter Tim Nichols, dies of lung cancer in Missouri
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