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  • Jun 17, 2001
    Billy Ray Cyrus performs "The Star-Spangled Banner" prior to the Pocono 500 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Ricky Rudd is the victor
    Sep 7, 2001
    Billy Ray Cyrus undergoes knee surgery in Nashville to correct damage from years of pounding in high school sports and on the concert stage
    Sep 9, 2001
    Billy Ray Cyrus begins shooting the fall episodes of his PAX-TV series "Doc," two days after undergoing a four-hour knee operation
    Oct 12, 2001
    The David Lynch picture "Mulholland Drive" debuts in theaters. It features a shirtless Billy Ray Cyrus, portraying Gene the pool man
    Nov 11, 2001
    A two-hour episode of "Doc," starring Billy Ray Cyrus, is based on Cyrus' "Some Gave All." The TV show features storylines involving both a war veteran and a New York firefighter, in tribute to workers at the World Trade Center after a terrorist attack
    Nov 11, 2001
    Billy Ray Cyrus rides a motorcycle in Love Ride 18, a Los Angeles charity event that also draws Jay Leno, Sally Kirkland and "Easy Rider" actor Peter Fonda. Cyrus sings the national anthem and "Some Gave All"
    Nov 21, 2001
    Billy Ray Cyrus visits a Brooklyn firehouse that lost seven firefighters during a September 11 rescue at the World Trade Center. Cyrus plays an acoustic version of "Some Gave All," then rides the truck on a fire call
    Nov 22, 2001
    Billy Gilman and Billy Ray Cyrus appear in the 75th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. Cyrus rides a U.S. Mint float. Kix Brooks brings wife Barbara to watch their daughter play flute with the Brentwood High School marching band
    Jan 20, 2002
    An episode of the PAX TV series "Doc," starring Billy Ray Cyrus, deals with a workaholic Internet executive. The installment is based on Cyrus' hit "Busy Man"
    Mar 23, 2002
    After years in which they were portrayed as adversaries, Billy Ray Cyrus and Travis Tritt hug during a memorial tribute to Waylon Jennings at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, then sing "Amazing Grace" together, joined later by Kris Kristofferson

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