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Oct 11, 1996
Randy Travis guests on "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch" on the WB
Oct 12, 1996
Trisha Yearwood reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)"
Oct 12, 1996
More than 45,000 attend Farm Aid in Columbia, South Carolina, with performances by regulars Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp, plus John Conlee, Robert Earl Keen, Marshall Chapman, Hootie + The Blowfish, The Beach Boys, Martina McBride and Jewel
Oct 12, 1996
Barbara Mandrell has a guest role on the CBS weekly series "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman," playing Gilda St. Clair, a singer whose career is threatened by ill health
Oct 13, 1996
John Berry sings the national anthem when the Dallas Cowboys play the Arizona Cardinals at Texas Stadium. The Cowboys win, 17-3
Oct 14, 1996
Martina McBride records the vocal part for Jim Brickman's "Valentine" at the Starstruck Recording Studio in Nashville
Oct 15, 1996
Sugar Hill releases the tribute album "True Life Blues: The Songs Of Bill Monroe," produced by Todd Phillips
Oct 15, 1996
Earl Scruggs has hip replacement surgery at Nashville's Baptist Hospital, then suffers a heart attack, requiring quintuple bypass surgery
Oct 15, 1996
Following the closure of A&M Records' country division, sister label Mercury announces that Toby Keith is the only A&M artist it will retain
Oct 17, 1996
Pam Tillis cancels six shows after a doctor orders her to rest her voice
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