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David Coe was born on September 6, 1939, in Akron, Ohio, United States. He is recognized as one of the most praised and polarizing musicians to rise from the outlaw country movement.

His best work is a spirited blend of country, blues, and rock & roll inspired by misfortune convictions for crimes ranging from burglary to possession and auto theft. While loc...


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Nicknamed “The High Priest of Country Music,” Conway Twitty helped shape a genre and define an era. He possessed a style and a swagger that were difficult to replicate and impossible to resist. And though his Country music career only spanned from the mid-60s to the early 90s, his contributions to Country Music cannot be overstated. Twitty is on the short list for mos...


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Steve Winwood is a British singer, songwriter, and musician. He began his career in 1967 and is associated with music genres, including pop rock, blue-eyed soul, blues rock, and rhythm and blues.

Although Winwood is predominantly known as a vocalist and keyboardist, he can also play various other instruments, including guitars, bass, drums, saxophone, and the m...


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Marty Robbins was born on September 26, 1925, in Glendale, Arizona. From a young age, he was influenced by music and storytelling. His grandfather “Texas” Bob Keckle was a traveling salesman who sold books of poetry. According to Robbins, many of the songs he wrote were from stories his grandfather told him. Additionally, Robbins loved western movies. One of his idols...


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Dash Crofts and Jim Seals might be best recognized for the work they have displayed under their second names, though the two first collaborated in the music industry in bands such as the Crew Cuts, Dean Beard, DawnBreakers, Glen Campbell, and the Champs. Back in 1969, Crofts and Seals chose to work individually and released their self-titled music album the same year....


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