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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 98. Chapters: Cancer deaths in Tennessee, Cardiovascular disease deaths in Tennessee, Infectious disease deaths in Tennessee, Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, Chet Atkins, Wilma Rudolph, Carl Perkins, Isaac Hayes, Loyd Jowers, Jack Keller, Tug McGraw, Tommy Prothro, Tammy Wynette, Jim Varney, Arthur Lee, Roy Acuff, Eddie Rabbitt, Ferlin Husky, Floyd Cramer, Skeeter Davis, John Hartford, Charlie Louvin, Ed Bailey, Vern Gosdin, Doyle Holly, Alphonso Ford, Bobby Hamilton, Porter Wagoner, Adrian Rogers, Sheb Wooley, Jimmy Martin, Bill Monroe, Hank Cochran, Goldie Hill, Harold E. Martin, Charlie Walker, Wally Fowler, Bobby Hebb, David C. Chapman, Joe M. Rodgers, Ray Peterson, Ivory Joe Hunter, Roscoe Shelton, Oliver Lynn, Carson Whitsett, Booker T. Laury, James F. Neal, Jimmy Griffin, Ida Cox, Marcia Lewis, Todd Cerney, Victor S. Johnson, Jr., John L. Finley, Kenneth Schermerhorn, Jack Daniel, Bill Justis, James Carr, Shelby Singleton, Coo Coo Marlin, Park M. Strader, Barry Beckett, Ernest Lawlers, Johnny Grande, Richard Dillingham, George Richey, Kenny Buttrey, Don Briscoe, Buddy Killen, David Schnaufer, Johnny H. Hayes, George McCorkle. Excerpt: Jack Keller (November 11, 1936 - April 1, 2005) A legend in his own right, Jack Keller wrote hit songs in every genre of music over a period of nearly 40 years with success in New York, Los Angeles, and Nashville. Jack started hanging around the Brill Building (the heart of "Tin Pan Alley" in New York City) when he was 17 years old. The first song he ever had recorded, "Just Between You And Me," became a top ten hit for the Chordettes in 1957. The following two years saw many of Jack's songs on the charts. In 1959, he was one of the first songwriters to sign an exclusive contract with Aldon Music, which was formed by Don Kirshner and Al Nevins. Jack began working with and developing a young wr...