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Oct 1, 1993
Little Texas' Tim Rushlow marries Mary Jane Chapman, nearly two years after he proposed to her on stage during a Kenny Rogers concert in Westbury, Connecticut
Oct 2, 1993
Earl Thompson dies in Nashville. The musician played with Bill Monroe, Ernest Tubb and Hank Williams
Oct 4, 1993
Collin Raye records "My Kind Of Girl" at The Money Pit in Nashville
Oct 5, 1993
Johnny Cash sings "Don't Take Your Guns To Town" when he's featured as the first country musical guest on "The Late Show With David Letterman" on CBS
Oct 5, 1993
Janie Fricke sings the national anthem at Reunion Arena when Dallas hosts its first NHL game. The Stars beat the Detroit Red Wings, 6-4
Oct 5, 1993
Dolly Parton collects a platinum album from the Recording Industry Association of America for "Slow Dancing With The Moon"
Oct 6, 1993
Songwriter Ken McDuffie dies of an apparent heart attack in Dickson, Tennessee. His credits include Mel Tillis' "Good Woman Blues," John Anderson's "Lying Blue Eyes" and Conway Twitty's "Between Blue Eyes And Jeans"
Oct 7, 1993
Ray Charles receives the National Medal of Arts from president Bill Clinton on the White House lawn
Oct 9, 1993
Scotty McCreery is born in Garner, North Carolina. He wins "American Idol" in 2011, leading to the release of his first album, "Clear As Day," within months. He develops country hits with "Five More Minutes," "This Is It," "You Time" and "Damn Strait"
Oct 9, 1993
Vince Gill's "One More Last Chance" tops the Billboard country singles chart
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