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Jan 22, 2005
Keith Urban plays a fundraiser at the Nashville club Rocketown. Unannounced musical guests include Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and LeAnn Rimes
Jan 23, 2005
TV legend Johnny Carson dies from emphysema in Los Angeles. Best known as the host of "The Tonight Show," he was referenced in Jo Dee Messina's 1996 country hit "You're Not In Kansas Anymore"
Jan 23, 2005
Diamond Rio drummer Brian Prout and "Breathe" songwriter Stephanie Bentley have twins at Nashville's Baptist Hospital. Born four months early, son Bentley and daughter Sophie remain hospitalized until March
Jan 23, 2005
Fiddler Art Stamper dies in a Louisville hospital, following a four-year battle with throat cancer. He was considered a bluegrass pioneer, recording with The Stanley Brothers in 1952, but left music several years later for a more stable line of work
Jan 23, 2005
Big Kenny Alphin, of Big & Rich, marries wardrobe stylist Christiev Carothers on a mountaintop in Deadwood, South Dakota. The couple met during the video shoot for Gretchen Wilson's "Redneck Woman"
Jan 23, 2005
Nashville's Mercy Lounge advertises a concert by Gus Chiggins, the name of a Will Ferrell character on "Saturday Night Live." In fact, the gig is a tour rehearsal for Keith Urban. An unannounced LeAnn Rimes gets up on stage for one song
Jan 23, 2005
Clint Black performs for 50 people in the Novi, Michigan, living room of a national contest winner. Part of his concert is broadcast on CBS-TV's "NFL Today"
Jan 23, 2005
Lee Greenwood sings "God Bless The U.S.A." during halftime of the AFC championship game, when the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers host the New England Patriots at Heinz Field. The Pats win, 41-27, qualifying them for the Super Bowl
Jan 23, 2005
Pat Green, Jack Ingram and Jerry Jeff Walker perform a tsunami relief show at the Nokia Theatre in Grand Prairie, Texas, to raise money for victims of a December disaster in Southeast Asia
Jan 24, 2005
Hallmark releases Martina McBride's specialty album "My Heart." Sold only in Hallmark stores through Valentine's Day, it includes her hit "Valentine," plus remakes of Buck Owens' "Together Again" and Etta James' "At Last"
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