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  • Jul 1, 2005
    Little Jimmy Dickens provides a bit of a scare for fans at the Grand Ole Opry when he slurs his words and stops talking mid-sentence, leaving more than five seconds of dead air. His stumbling is attributed to new medications, and he's back the next week
    Jul 2, 2005
    Toby Keith performs "Beer For My Horses," "Whiskey Girl" and "Stays In Mexico" from the Philadelphia Museum of Art during Live 8, a global series of concerts to fight poverty. Keith Urban chips in "Days Go By," "You'll Think Of Me" and "Somebody Like You." Also in Philly are Stevie Wonder, Bon Jovi and The Dave Matthews Band
    Jul 2, 2005
    "Fast Cars And Freedom" speeds Rascal Flatts' name to the top of the Billboard country singles chart
    Jul 2, 2005
    Appearing at Carter Fold in Virginia on her 82nd birthday, Carter Family offspring Janette Carter is injured falling on stage. She's rushed to the emergency room but comes back in a sling in time to lead the crowd in "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"
    Jul 2, 2005
    Tim and Mary Jane Rushlow have a son, William River Rushlow
    Jul 2, 2005
    Faith Hill performs "Mississippi Girl," "Breathe" and "Piece Of My Heart" from Circus Maximus in Rome, Italy, during a global Live 8 telecast to fight poverty. Tim McGraw sings "Drugs Or Jesus" and "Live Like You Were Dying"
    Jul 3, 2005
    Red, white and blue collar comic Larry The Cable Guy marries Cara Whitney
    Jul 3, 2005
    Willie Nelson opens a biodiesel station in Carl's Corner, Texas, between Dallas and Waco. Blending soybeans or cooking oil with gasoline, the fuel can be used in diesel tanks and reduces pollution
    Jul 4, 2005
    Jamie O'Neal sings with a symphony for the first time, kicking off her set with "Somebody's Hero" at Nashville's Riverfront Park. The performance is part of GAC's "Music City Independence Day Concert Spectacular" with The Charlie Daniels Band and Diamond Rio
    Jul 4, 2005
    Big Al Downing dies of complications from leukemia at a hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts. The singer/songwriter played piano on Wanda Jackson's "Let's Have A Party" and wrote Tom Jones' "Touch Me (I'll Be Your Fool Once More)"

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