Sobre o Autor

Harlan Howard was a renowned American country music songwriter, celebrated for his profound impact on the genre during the mid-20th century. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Howard's songwriting career took off in Nashville, where he became known for his storytelling ability and lyrical craftsmanship. His songs often depicted the trials and tribulations of love and life, resonating deeply with audiences and artists alike. Howard wrote over 4,000 songs, with many of them becoming hits for prominent country artists, including Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline.

Aside from his songwriting prowess, Howard was also influential in the music industry as a mentor to many up-and-coming songwriters. He was known for his generosity and willingness to share his knowledge, which helped shape the careers of several musicians in Nashville. Howard's work has left a lasting legacy in country music, and he is remembered as one of the greats in the field, often inspiring new generations of songwriters to pursue their craft with passion and authenticity.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento February 8, 1927
Local de Nascimento Detroit, Michigan, USA
Data de Falecimento March 30, 2002