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Oct 10, 1998
Mindy McCready performs the national anthem when the Nashville Predators host their first NHL game, against the Florida Panthers at the Nashville Arena. The Panthers win, 1-0
Oct 11, 1998
T. Tommy Cutrer dies of a heart attack in Gallatin, Tennessee. He served as a Grand Ole Opry announcer during a 10-year stint that ended in 1964 and worked as the announcer on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show"
Oct 11, 1998
Addie Cauzette Crowell, mother of country singer Rodney Crowell, dies in Nashville
Oct 12, 1998
Johnny Cash is admitted to Baptist Hospital in Nashville, where doctors re-evaluate the medication prescribed for Shy-Drager syndrome, with which he was diagnosed the previous year. In 1999, doctors determine he was misdiagnosed
Oct 13, 1998
Don Henley calls the Tower Books store in Nashville, trying to pressure management to cancel author Marc Eliot's book signing of the biography "To The Limit: The Untold Story Of The Eagles." The signing goes on
Oct 13, 1998
Andrew Brunette scores the first goal in the history of the Nashville Predators, establishing the hockey team's tradition of playing Tim McGraw's "I Like It, I Love It" when it scores at the Nashville Arena. The Preds also earn their first win, 3-2, against the Carolina Hurricanes
Oct 14, 1998
Leona Carlisle, the wife of Grand Ole Opry star Bill Carlisle, dies in Nashville. The couple had been married 62 years
Oct 17, 1998
Having previously appeared as impromptu guests of Vince Gill, The Wilkinsons make their official Grand Ole Opry debut
Oct 17, 1998
Johnny Cash is released from Nashville's Baptist Hospital, where he's been treated for a bout with pneumonia
Oct 18, 1998
Sara Evans sings the national anthem at Nashville's Vanderbilt Stadium when the Tennessee Oilers host the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL game. The Oilers win, 44-14
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