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  • Jul 1, 2002
    Centerstream Publications releases "Orange Blossom Boys: The Untold Story Of Ervin T. Rouse, Chubby Wise And The World's Most Famous Fiddle Tune," authored by Randy Noles
    Jul 1, 2002
    Gaylord Entertainment sells Acuff-Rose Music, the first Nashville publishing company, to Sony/ATV/Tree for $157 million. The transfer involves three buildings on Music Row and 55,000 songs, including titles by Hank Williams, Don Gibson, Dallas Frazier and Roy Orbison, among others
    Jul 2, 2002
    Jazz bass player Ray Brown dies before a show in Indianapolis. He was married for four years to Ella Fitzgerald, who appeared in 1944 on an early version of the Billboard country singles chart
    Jul 3, 2002
    Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning shows up to play guitar when Kenny Chesney performs in Atlanta, Georgia
    Jul 4, 2002
    Toby Keith performs at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah, for the annual Stadium of Fire Fourth of July concert. The show includes his controversial current hit, "Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American)"
    Jul 4, 2002
    Seven years after her divorce from first husband Lyle Lovett, actress Julia Roberts marries cameraman Daniel Moder at her 40-acre home near Taos, New Mexico
    Jul 4, 2002
    Mandy Barnett performs the national anthem with the Nashville Symphony during a concert at Riverfront Park, as a prelude to Independence Day fireworks. Joining her on the bill: Christian singer Michael W. Smith
    Jul 4, 2002
    When The Eagles play Knoxville, Kenny Chesney attends with his mom and arranges for her to meet the group backstage
    Jul 4, 2002
    A central Missouri town dedicates a new sign: "Welcome to New Franklin, hometown of country star Sara Evans"
    Jul 4, 2002
    Lee Ann Womack sings "This Land Is Your Land" during "A Capitol Fourth," broadcast live by PBS from the West Lawn at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. The special also features Aretha Franklin, Aaron Carter and Richard Chamberlain

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