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November 1:
Bill Anderson born in Columbia, South Carolina, 1937 (now 70)
Lyle Lovett born in Klein, Texas, 1957 (now 50)
Keith Stegall born in Wichita Falls, Texas, 1954 (now 53)
Lew Childre born in Opp, Alabama, 1901 (died 1961)
Buddy Killen died (cancer), 2006 (was 73)
November 2:
Charlie Walker born in Copeville, Texas, 1926 (now 81)
k.d. lang born in Consort, Alberta, 1961 (now 46)
Elaine Tubb, wife of Ernest and subject of the song "Blue-Eyed Elaine," died, 2001 (was 85)
John David Souther born in Detroit, Michigan, 1945 (now 62)
November 3:
Fabor Robison born in Beebe, Arkansas, 1911 (died 1986)
Leon Huff born in Whitesboro, Texas, 1912 (died 1952)
John Maddox (Maddox Brothers & Rose) born in Boaz, Alabama, 1915 (died 1968)
Jimmie Rodgers, Fred Rose, and Hank Williams become the first inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame, 1961
Merle Haggard granted parole from San Quentin, 1960
November 4:
Kim Forrester born in Oglethorpe, Georgia, 1960 (now 47)
Will Rogers born near Oologah, Oklahoma, 1879 (died 1935)
Audrey Williams died (illness), 1975 (was 52)
Dale Noe died (unknown cause), 2004 (was 76)
November 5:
Roy Rogers born in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1911 (died 1998)
Roy Horton born in Broad Top, Pennsylvania, 1914 (died 2003)
Billy Sherrill born in Phil Campbell, Alabama, 1936 (now 71)
Gram Parsons born in Winter Haven, Florida, 1946 (died 1973)
Johnny Horton died (car wreck), 1960 (was 35)
Jimmie Davis died (natural causes), 2000 (was 101)
Dorothy Southworth Ritter died (natural causes), 2003 (was 88)
November 6:
Stonewall Jackson born in Emerson, North Carolina, 1932 (now 75)
Guy Clark born in Monahan, Texas, 1941 (now 66)
Glenn Frey born in Detroit, Michigan, 1948 (now 59)
Louisiana Hayride welcomes Elvis Presley as member, 1954
November 7:
Archie Campell born in Bull's Gap, Tennessee, 1914 (died 1987)
Robin Lee born in Nashville, Tennessee, 1953 (now 54)
A.P. Carter died (illness), 1960 (was 68)
Red Foley's daughter, Shirley, married Pat Boone, 1953
Gene Wooten died (cancer), 2001 (was 49)
November 8:
Scotty Wiseman born in Ingalls, North Carolina, 1909 (died 1981)
Patti Page born in Claremore, Oklahoma, 1927 (now 80)
Ivory Joe Hunter died (lung cancer), 1974 (was 60). A number of the R&B singer/songwriter's songs were turned into country hits by Sonny James, including "Since I Met You, Baby" and "Empty Arms."
November 9:
George D. Hay born in Attica, Indiana, 1895 (died 1968)
Curly Fox born in Graysville, Tennessee, 1910 (died 1995)
James "Spider" Rich, co-writer of "Yakety Sax," died (unknown cause), 2003 (was 80)
November 10:
Donna Fargo born in Mount Airy, North Carolina, 1940 (now 67)
Paul Cohen born in Chicago, Illinois, 1908 (died 1970)
Onie Wheeler born in Senath, Missouri, 1921 (died 1984)
Pat Severs of Pirates of the Mississippi born in Elmira, New York, 1952 (now 55)
Dave "Stringbean" Akeman died (murdered), 1973 (was 58)
Curly Fox died (natural causes), 1995 (was 85)
The freighter Edmund Fitzgerald sinks in Lake Superior, killing all 29 aboard, 1975. The accident inspired Gordon Lightfoot's 1976 pop/country/folk hit "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."
November 11:
Hank "Sugarfoot" Garland born in Cow Pens, South Carolina, 1930 (died 2004)
Narvel Felts born near Keiser, Arkansas, 1938 (now 69)
November 12:
Barbara Fairchild born in Lafe, Arkansas, 1950 (now 57)
Ground broken for construction of the Grand Ole Opry House (current home of the Opry), 1971
John Lair, Renfro Valley Barn Dance founder, died (natural causes), 1985 (was 91)
November 13:
Jack Guthrie born in Olive, Oklahoma, 1915 (died 1948)
Buddy Killen born in Florence, South Carolina, 1932 (died 2006)
Jerry Lee Lewis Jr. died (car wreck), 1973 (was 20)
Junior Samples died (heart attack), 1983 (was 57)
November 14:
Ken Carson born in Coalgate, Oklahoma, 1914 (died 1994)
Robert Whitstein died (heart attack), 2001 (was 57)
November 15:
William Fries (C.W. McCall) born in Audubon, Iowa, 1928 (now 79)
Jack Ingram born in Houston, Texas, 1970 (now 37)
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