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Jul 2, 1994
The Oak Ridge Boys perform during the annual Stadium of Fire concert at Cougar Stadium in Provo, Utah. The Oaks sing "Y'All Come Back Saloon," "Gonna Take A Lot Of River" and "Elvira," and close the night with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on "Battle Hymn Of The Republic"
Jul 2, 1994
TV Guide devotes the magazine's cover to Reba McEntire
Jul 2, 1994
Bill Monroe's manager, Ralph Rinzler, dies of AIDS in Washington, D.C.
Jul 4, 1994
Faith Hill and Aaron Neville take part in PBS-TV's "A Capitol Fourth" from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Jul 4, 1994
The Statler Brothers host their 25th--and final--"Happy Birthday U.S.A." concert in Staunton, Virginia, for 100,000 people. The set list includes the military-themed "More Than A Name On A Wall"
Jul 4, 1994
As her single "Independence Day" becomes a hit, Martina McBride spends the Fourth of July in Lawton, Oklahoma, where she sings the song at the Fort Sill army base
Jul 5, 1994
Atlantic releases the Hootie + The Blowfish pop album "Cracked Rear View," featuring lead singer Darius Rucker
Jul 6, 1994
Randy Travis' album "This Is Me" is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
Jul 6, 1994
Doug Supernaw picks up the only RIAA-certified gold album of his career, for "Red And Rio Grande"
Jul 7, 1994
Bill Monroe attends a memorial service for his former manager, Ralph Rinzler, performing "Wayfaring Stranger" with Mike Seeger in Washington, D.C.
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