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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"
Jun 1, 2003
Billy Ray Cyrus sings the national anthem at Skydome in Toronto, Ontario, as Major League Baseball's Blue Jays host the Boston Red Sox. The home team wins, 11-8
Jun 1, 2003
The Dixie Chicks cancel a show at Cleveland's Gund Arena, with lead singer Natalie Maines suffering from a sore throat. It's reportedly the first time the band has ever had to postpone a date
Jun 1, 2003
"All-Star Bluegrass Celebration II" debuts on Nashville's PBS station. The concert special features Vince Gill, Ralph Stanley, Ricky Skaggs, The Whites, The Del McCoury Band, Mac Wiseman, Alison Krauss + Union Station, Jerry Douglas, Rhonda Vincent and Nickel Creek
Jun 2, 2003
When The Dixie Chicks play the Palace of Auburn Hills in Michigan, Natalie Maines references a previous insult of president Bush, telling the crowd, "I had absolutely no voice yesterday, and I could swear you could hear clapping from the White House"
Jun 2, 2003
Broken Bow releases Sherrie Austin's single "Streets Of Heaven"
Jun 2, 2003
Arista releases Alan Jackson's duet with Jimmy Buffett, "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere," to radio
Jun 2, 2003
The Country Music Hall of Fame opens an Eddy Arnold exhibit. Artifacts include a custom-made tuxedo, a Gibson guitar with his name on the fret board, and the 1967 trophy that made him the Country Music Association's first Entertainer of the Year
Jun 3, 2003
RCA releases "Ultimate Dolly Parton"
Jun 3, 2003
During a benefit concert at Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon, Chely Wright and Clay Walker debut a song they co-wrote, "I Can't Sleep," which becomes a hit the following year for Walker
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