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Nov 1, 1992
Carolyn Rucker dies of a heart attack in Charleston, South Carolina. Her son, Darius Rucker, commits shortly after to pursuing music as a career
Nov 1, 1992
Shenandoah performs the national anthem at Texas Stadium in Irving. The Dallas Cowboys beat the Philadelphia Eagles, 20-10
Nov 1, 1992
Suffering from a sore throat, Billy Ray Cyrus cancels a performance of the national anthem at Atlanta's Georgia Dome. The Falcon cheerleaders perform in his place, and the team edges the Los Angeles Rams, 30-28
Nov 1, 1992
Roy Acuff, in Baptist Hospital with a heart condition, visits with Minnie Pearl, who suffered a stroke the previous year. His last words to her are, "I'll see you in heaven, Minnie." He dies by the end of the month
Nov 2, 1992
On the eve of the presidential election, The Oak Ridge Boys sing "Amazing Grace" with incumbent George Bush and future president George W. Bush on Air Force One
Nov 2, 1992
Arista releases Diamond Rio's "In A Week Or Two"
Nov 2, 1992
When Travis Tritt appears on "Arsenio," an employee with "The Tonight Show" retaliates, banning him from guesting on the NBC program. Manager Ken Kragen subsequently brings the battle to public attention, and "The Tonight Show" booker loses her job
Nov 2, 1992
Vince Gill hosts his third annual celebrity basketball game at Belmont University, with Barbara Mandrell, Joe Diffie, Emmylou Harris, Collin Raye, Mark Collie and others
Nov 3, 1992
Bill Clinton is elected president, spurring singer/songwriter Kris Kristofferson to note that, "Between us, Bill Clinton and I have settled any lingering myths about the brilliance of Rhodes Scholars"
Nov 4, 1992
Trisha Yearwood's "Hearts In Armor" nabs a gold album from the RIAA
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