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Jan 1, 2004
Kip Moore moves to Nashville in a black Nissan truck, bent on establishing a recording career. He earns his first hit, "Somethin' 'Bout A Truck," eight years later
Jan 1, 2004
A memorial service honors late gospel singer Vestal Goodman at Nashville's Christ Church. Vince Gill sings "Go Rest High On That Mountain" at the gathering, attended by George Jones and Christian acts Michael W. Smith, Bill Gaither and Dottie Rambo
Jan 1, 2004
Dr. Pepper begins airing a new series of ads, including one that teams Reba McEntire and LeAnn Rimes
Jan 2, 2004
Army Reservist Craig Morgan performs for American soldiers at Camp Doha in Kuwait to close a Stars For Stripes holiday tour of the Middle East
Jan 3, 2004
Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Tish Hinojosa, Tim Reynolds and Michelle Shocked headline a fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich at the Austin Music Hall in Texas
Jan 4, 2004
Sherrie Austin performs "The Star-Spangled Banner" prior to the Colts' NFL playoff game against the Denver Broncos at Indianapolis' RCA Dome. The Colts gallop off with a 41-10 victory
Jan 4, 2004
Gospel music's Jake Hess dies at the East Alabama Medical Center in Opelika, Alabama. He sang at the funerals of both Hank Williams and Elvis Presley and was a member of The Statesmen Quartet when they recorded "This Ole House"
Jan 4, 2004
Steve Earle's one-week run in the off-Broadway production "The Exonerated" comes to an end. Held at the 45 Bleeker Theatre in New York, the play deals with one of Earle's most passionate subjects, Death Row
Jan 4, 2004
Oklahoma Sooners fan Toby Keith attends the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, where the team plays the Louisiana State Tigers. LSU wins, 21-14, at the Superdome
Jan 4, 2004
Brad Paisley sings "Dream Lover" while portraying Ricky Nelson on an episode of NBC-TV's "American Dreams"
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