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Jul 28, 1999
Accordion player Larry "Pedro" DePaul dies in Washington. He contributed to hits by Spade Cooley, Merle Travis and Tex Williams
Sep 11, 1999
Riders In The Sky make their 4,000th concert appearance, in Puyallup, Washington
Jan 22, 2000
Lila McCann sings the national anthem for a West Coast Hockey League game at the Tacoma Dome in Washington. The Tacoma Sabercats beat the Idaho Steelheads, 3-2
Aug 12, 2000
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill play the Tacoma Dome in Washington, where the audience includes future Grammy nominee Brandy Clark
Sep 3, 2001
Lonestar performs the national anthem at Seattle's Safeco Field, where the Seattle Mariners defeat the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, 3-2 in 11 innings, clinching a berth in Major League Baseball's playoffs
Oct 9, 2001
Lila McCann sings the national anthem before the Seattle Mariners' first playoff game against the Cleveland Indians at Safeco Field. The Indians win, 5-0
Jan 6, 2002
Songwriter Bobby Austin dies in Camas, Washington. He co-wrote Tammy Wynette's first charted single, "Apartment #9," as well as Glen Campbell's "Try A Little Kindness." Austin also played bass on a number of Buck Owens' hits
Mar 10, 2002
Backing vocalist Abe Mulkey dies in Vancouver, Washington. He performed on several Lefty Frizzell recordings, including "She's Gone, Gone, Gone"
Mar 28, 2003
Rusty Draper dies of pneumonia in a Bellevue, Washington, hospital. Best known for his 1953 hit "Gambler's Guitar," he also hosted his own radio shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco during the 1950s
Jun 1, 2003
To celebrate his 50th birthday, Ronnie Dunn goes crowd-surfing for the first time at Kelly's in Spokane, Washington. The audience passes him to the back of the club and returns him to the stage during "I Ain't Living Long Like This"
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