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  • Oct 21, 1995
    Darius Rucker sings the national anthem before the first game of the World Series at Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta. The Braves edge the Cleveland Indians, 3-2
    Oct 21, 1995
    Maxene Andrews, of The Andrews Sisters, dies at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis, Massachusetts. The sisters were a significant pop harmony trio in the 1930s and '40s, but also teamed with Ernest Tubb and Bing Crosby on country hits during the 1940s, including the Crosby effort "Pistol Packin' Mama"
    Oct 22, 1995
    Mac Davis appears on ABC-TV's "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman"
    Oct 22, 1995
    On the bus headed back to Nashville, Steve Sanders resigns from The Oak Ridge Boys, feeling press coverage of his current wife's conflicts with his ex-wife would become a p.r. burden to the group. He promises to remain until the end of the year
    Oct 22, 1995
    Trisha Yearwood sings the national anthem before the second game of the World Series in Atlanta. The Braves beat the Cleveland Indians, 4-3
    Oct 23, 1995
    MCA releases Reba McEntire's "Ring On Her Finger, Time On Her Hands"
    Oct 24, 1995
    Nat Kelly Cole, the adopted son of Nat "King" Cole, dies of AIDS in Los Angeles. His father recorded a pair of songs that appeared in 1944 in an early incarnation of Billboard's country charts
    Oct 24, 1995
    Rhino releases The Monkees' "Greatest Hits," including "Last Train To Clarksville," considered one of country's 500 all-time greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Oct 24, 1995
    RCA releases Aaron Tippin's album "Tool Box"
    Oct 24, 1995
    All-4-One's pop version of "I Can Love You Like That" is certified gold by the RIAA. John Michael Montgomery likewise has a country hit with the same song

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