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Today's birthdays include Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, who was born in 1948 (age 55); Sheila Hutchinson of the Emotions in 1953 (age 50); country's Steve Earle in 1955 (age 48); Paul Young in 1956 (age 47); Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles in 1957 (a
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The New York Post reports recent videos by Busta Rhymes and Sean "P. Diddy" Combs have prompted the music video giant to review its product placement policy.
Rosanne Cash will release her first studio album in 10 years, "Rules of Travel," March 25, 2003, on Capitol Records. Cash wrote or co-wrote eight of the 11 songs on "Rules of Travel," which also features writing contributions from John Leventhal, Marc Coh
Marty Robbins' first Columbia recording session, 1951. Ernest Tubb and Red Foley record "Too Old to Cut the Mustard," 1951.
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Dottie West born in McMinnville, Tenn., 1932. Willie Nelson's "Always on My Mind" wins the CMA's Album, Song and Record of the Year honors, 1982.
NASHVILLE, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- Though his is not a household word, within musical circles, Buddy Miller is revered and respected.
Leroy Van Dyke born in Spring Fork, Mo., 1929. Willie Nelson had his first No. 1 record, "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain," 1975.
Tommy Overstreet born in Oklahoma City, Okla., 1937. Kenny Rogers' "Love Will Turn You Around" began its 4th week atop the R&R chart, 1982.