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October 16:
Jim Ed Norman born in Ft. Myers, Florida, 1948 (now 59)
Stoney Cooper born in Harman, West Virginia, 1918 (died 1977)
Doyle Wilburn died (cancer), 1982 (was 52)
Don Reno died (post-operative complications), 1984 (was 58)
Ralph Stanley Museum opened, 2004
October 17:
Earl Thomas Conley born in Portsmouth, Ohio, 1941 (now 66)
Alan Jackson born in Newman, Georgia, 1958 (now 49)
Tennessee Ernie Ford died (liver disease), 1991 (was 72)
Jay Livingston died (pneumonia), 2001 (was 86). Among the songwriter's many credits were "Bonanza!," which Johnny Cash recorded, and "The Hanging Tree," which Marty Robbins recorded.
Bashful Brother Oswald (Beecher Ray Kirby) died (cancer), 2002 (was 90)
October 18:
Chuck Berry born in San Jose, California, 1926 (now 81). Among the rock and roll legend's hits that have made it to the country chart are "Memphis" (#10 hit for Fred Knoblock, 1981), "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" (#3 hit for Waylon Jennings, 1970), "The Promised Land" (#3 hit for Freddy Weller, 1970), and "Johnny B. Goode" (#1 hit for Buck Owens, 1969).
Keith Knudsen of Southern Pacific born in Ames, Iowa, 1952 (now 55)
Harty Taylor of Karl & Harty died (stroke), 1963 (was 58)
Hank Williams married Billie Jean Jones, 1952. After Williams' death, she would marry Johnny Horton.
Don Hecht died (heart attack), 2002 (was 72)
October 19:
Arthur E. "Uncle Art" Satherley born in Bristol, England, 1889 (died 1986)
Charlie Chase born in Rogersville, Tennessee, 1952 (now 55)
Don Parmley of the Bluegrass Cardinals born in Oliver Springs, Tennessee, 1933 (now 74)
Ebo Walker (ne Harry Shelor) of Bluegrass Alliance and New Grass Revival born in Louisville, Kentucky, 1941 (now 66)
Jeannie C. Riley born in Anson, Texas, 1945 (now 62)
The first CMA Awards program was held, 1967. It was not televised.
Grant Turner died (heart failure), 1991 (was 79)
October 20:
Stuart Hamblin born in Kellyville, Texas, 1908 (died 1989)
Grandpa Jones born in Niagara, Kentucky, 1913 (died 1998)
Wanda Jackson born in Maud, Texas, 1937 (now 70)
Merle Travis died (heart attack), 1983 (was 65)
Rounder Records founded by Ken Irwin, Bill Nowlin, and Marian Leighton, 1970. Mr. Nowlin says this "birth" of Rounder is based on the date of their first invoice.
October 21:
Owen Bradley born in Westmoreland, Tennessee, 1915 (died 1998)
Bill Black died (brain tumor), 1965 (was 39)
Mel Street born in Grundy, Virginia, 1933 (died 1978)
Mel Street died (suicide), 1978 (45th birthday)
October 22:
Leon Chappelear died (suicide), 1962 (was 53)
Shelby Lynn born in Quantico, Virginia, 1968 (now 39)
Dorothy Shay, the "Park Avenue Hillbillie," died (heart attack), 1978 (was 57)
October 23:
Dwight Yoakam born in Pikeville, Kentucky, 1956 (now 51)
Junior Bryant of Ricochet born in Pecos, Texas, 1968 (now 39)
Mother Maybelle Carter died (respiratory arrest), 1978 (was 68)
Merle Watson died (tractor accident), 1985 (was 36). His father Doc's long-lasting tribute to his late son is the annual bluegrass event known as "MerleFest."
Rusty Kershaw died (heart attack), 2001 (was 63)
October 24:
Jiles Perry "The Big Bopper" Richardson born in Sabine Pass, Texas, 1930 (died 1959). Among his songwriter credits is "White Lightnin'" by friend George Jones and Hank Snow's "Beggar to a King."
Mark Gray (former member of Exile) born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1952 (now 55)
Kirk McGee died (natural causes), 1983 (was 83)
Rosey Nix Adams, daughter of June Carter Cash, died (carbon monoxide poisoning), 2003 (was 45)
October 25:
Mark Miller (Sawyer Brown) born in Dayton, Ohio, 1958 (now 49)
Jeanne Black born in Pomona, California, 1937 (now 70)
Cousin Minnie Pearl born in Grinders Switch (actually, Centerville), Tennessee, 1912 (died 1996)
Chely Wright born in Kansas City, Missouri, 1970 (now 37)
Roger Miller died (throat cancer), 1992 (was 56)
Johnnie Lee Willis died (heart ailment), 1984 (was 72)
Johnny Cash's last concert performance, Flint Michigan, 1997
October 26:
Keith Urban born in Whangarei, New Zeland, 1967 (now 40)
Hoyt Axton died (heart attack), 1999 (was 61)
Statler Brothers' final concert in their hometown of Salem, Virginia, 2002
October 27:
Snuffy Jenkins born in Harris, North Carolina, 1908 (died 1990)
Floyd Cramer born in Campti, Louisiana, 1933 (died 1997)
Dallas Frazier born in Spiro, Oklahoma, 1939 (now 68)
Ruby Wright born in Nashville, Tennessee, 1939 (now 68)
Lee Greenwood born in Southgate, California, 1942 (now 65)
Allan "Rocky" Lane died (cancer), 1973 (was 72). He is mentioned in the Statler Brothers' "Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott."
Grand Ole Opry debuts at the Hillsboro Theater, 1934
October 28:
Bill Bolick of the Blue Sky Boys born in Hickory, North Carolina, 1917 (now 90)
Charlie Daniels born in Wilmington, North Carolina, 1936 (now 71)
Brad Paisley born in Glen Dale, West Virginia, 1972 (now 35)
Jimmy Skinner died (heart attack), 1979 (was 70)
Mel Foree died (cancer), 1990 (age unknown)
October 29:
Albert E. Brumley born in Spiro, Oklahoma, 1905 (died 1977)
Ramblin' Jimmie Dolan born in Gardena, California, 1916 (died 1994)
Sonny Osborne born in Hyden, Kentucky, 1937 (now 70)
Fred Maddox died (heart disease), 1992 (was 73)
Charlie Monk born in Noma, Florida, 1938 (now 69)
October 30:
Patsy Montana born in Hope, Arkansas, 1908 (died 1996)
Timothy B. Schmit of Poco and the Eagles born in Sacramento, California, 1947 (now 60)
T. Graham Brown born in Atlanta, Georgia, 1954 (now 53)
Clifton Clowers born in Wolverton Mountain, Conway County, Arkansas, 1891 (died 1994)
Kitty Wells and Johnnie Wright married, 1937 (70 years!!)
October 31:
Kinky Friedman born in Chicago, Illinois, 1944 (now 63)
Dale Evans born in Uvalde, Texas, 1912 (died 2001)
Carl Belew died (cancer), 1990 (was 59)
Bob Atcher died (unknown causes), 1993 (was 79)
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