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  • Jun 6, 1974
    Singer/songwriter Matthew Shafer is born in Mount Clemens, Michigan. Using the stage name Uncle Kracker, he establishes himself as a pop act with the 2001 hit "Follow Me," joining Kenny Chesney for the country hit "When The Sun Goes Down"
    Mar 6, 2004
    Julie Roberts makes her debut on the Grand Ole Opry, as does Uncle Kracker, who performs "When The Sun Goes Down" with Kenny Chesney, following an introduction by Jeannie Seely
    Apr 3, 2004
    Kenny Chesney and Uncle Kracker hoist "When The Sun Goes Down" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    May 1, 2004
    The annual Kentucky Derby draws numerous stars to Louisville's Churchill Downs, including Toby Keith, John Michael Montgomery, George Strait, Brooks & Dunn, Kid Rock, John Mellencamp, Uncle Kracker and Travis Tritt. The victor: Smarty Jones
    Jun 5, 2004
    Kenny Chesney cancels a concert in Wichita Falls, Texas, after coming down with laryngitis. Also on the bill: Rascal Flatts and Uncle Kracker
    Jul 14, 2004
    CBS presents a Fan Fair special, "CMA Music Festival: Country Music's Biggest Party." The lineup includes Trace Adkins, Pat Green, Wynonna, Martina McBride, Rascal Flatts, LeAnn Rimes, Gretchen Wilson, Uncle Kracker and Hank Williams Jr., among others
    Aug 14, 2004
    Hurricane Charlie forces the postponement of Kenny Chesney's Guitars, Tiki Bars + A Whole Lotta Love Tour with Rascal Flatts and Uncle Kracker at Virginia Beach's Verizon Amphitheatre. The show goes on the following day
    Aug 19, 2004
    When Kenny Chesney and Uncle Kracker play the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville, the concert attracts Pat Green, who ends up joining them on stage during a performance of "Drift Away"
    Sep 11, 2004
    When Kenny Chesney closes out his concert tour at Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center, Keith Urban makes a surprise appearance. At the close of the show, both artists are joined by Gretchen Wilson and Uncle Kracker on John Mellencamp's "Jack & Diane"
    Nov 25, 2004
    PBS hosts "George Jones: 50 Years Of Hits," with guests Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Uncle Kracker, Shelby Lynne, Lorrie Morgan, Wynonna, Connie Smith, Merle Haggard, Vince Gill, Joe Diffie, Trace Adkins, Aaron Neville and Tanya Tucker

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