Baker & Myers
Baker & Myers was an American country music duo composed of singer-songwriters Gary Baker and Frank J. Myers, who first worked as songwriters for other country music artists; one of their most notable compositions is John Michael Montgomery's 1994 crossover hit "I Swear", which won the Grammy Award for Best Country song a year later; this song was later recorded by pop group All-4-One as well.
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1996 Country Music Association AwardsCheap Seats (album)Country Music Association Award for Vocal Duo of the YearFrank J. MyersGary Baker (songwriter)List of Curb Records artistsList of country music performersList of songs written by Frank J. MyersMyersNorthridge High School (Dayton, Ohio)The Shooters
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Baker & Myers was an American country music duo composed of singer-songwriters Gary Baker and Frank J. Myers, who first worked as songwriters for other country music artists; one of their most notable compositions is John Michael Montgomery's 1994 crossover hit "I Swear", which won the Grammy Award for Best Country song a year later; this song was later recorded by pop group All-4-One as well.
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