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Jul 27, 2004
The Aunt Fritzi character in the "Nancy" comic strip honors Gretchen Wilson's first hit by wearing a "Redneck Woman" T-shirt
Aug 2, 2004
The Tennessean reports Rachel Proctor has divorced her husband, Rob Byus, for the second time, ending a two-year hitch. He inspired her to write the Martina McBride hit "Where Would You Be"
Aug 12, 2004
The Tennessean reports Ty Herndon has completed a second rehab stint after falling back into an addiction to crystal meth
Aug 22, 2004
Tim McGraw makes the cover of the Parade Sunday newspaper supplement, saying a less than ideal youth inspires his family life: "That's part of my makeup now--to make sure I'm a lot better dad than I had"
Aug 24, 2004
GQ magazine hits newsstands with a list of the 25 most stylish musicians of all-time. They include Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Gram Parsons, Bob Dylan, Gene Vincent, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra and Rolling Stones Keith Richards and Charlie Watts
Aug 24, 2004
In The Tennessean, the Country Music Hall of Fame names Maybelle Carter's 1928 Gibson guitar as its most important instrument. Also in the Top 5: Jimmie Rodgers' guitar, Bob Wills' fiddle, Chet Atkins' guitar and Les Paul's electric guitar prototype
Sep 1, 2004
Men's Journal appears on newsstands, featuring Tim McGraw on the cover. "Hell," McGraw says, "I've been lucky. There's people 10,000 times better than me, better singers, who never caught the breaks that I did"
Sep 4, 2004
The Arizona Republic reports that Mr. Lucky's, a Phoenix country venue for the previous 38 years, has officially closed its doors
Sep 22, 2004
Miranda Lambert's name is emblazoned on a T-shirt in the comic strip "Nancy"
Oct 2, 2004
The London Daily Mirror quotes Mick Jagger saying fellow Rolling Stone Charlie Watts has completely recovered from throat cancer. The Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" ranks among country's 500 greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation book, "Heartaches By The Number"
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