March 2 in Country Music History
In 1994, a country pop group, Little Texas had a number one with "My Love".
In 1983, the Bellamy Brothers scored a Number One with "When I'm Away From You".
In 1977, Kenny Rogers hit Number One with "Lucille", produced by Larry Butler.
In 1947, Emmy Lou Harris was born in Birmingham, Alabama.
In 1942, Leon Russell was born in Lawton, Oklahoma.
In 1941, Sonny Throckmorton was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico. For more on this songwriting great, click here:
http://www.nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/fame/throck.html
In 1936, singer-songwriter Warner Mack (MacPherson) was born in Nashville, Tennessee. He wrote "Is It Wrong For Loving You" at the age of 13, and "The Bridge Washed Out" was his first number one, and it happened after he was almost killed in a tragic accident. for more on Warner Mack, click on the link:
http://www.warnermack.com/bio.htm
In 1983, the Bellamy Brothers scored a Number One with "When I'm Away From You".
In 1977, Kenny Rogers hit Number One with "Lucille", produced by Larry Butler.
In 1947, Emmy Lou Harris was born in Birmingham, Alabama.
In 1942, Leon Russell was born in Lawton, Oklahoma.
In 1941, Sonny Throckmorton was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico. For more on this songwriting great, click here:
http://www.nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/fame/throck.html
In 1936, singer-songwriter Warner Mack (MacPherson) was born in Nashville, Tennessee. He wrote "Is It Wrong For Loving You" at the age of 13, and "The Bridge Washed Out" was his first number one, and it happened after he was almost killed in a tragic accident. for more on Warner Mack, click on the link:
http://www.warnermack.com/bio.htm

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