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  • Oct 25, 1997
    John Berry sings the national anthem at the University of Georgia homecoming game at Sanford Stadium in Athens. The Bulldogs defeat the Kentucky Wildcats, 23-13
    Oct 25, 1997
    Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Will Rogers have bronze markers placed in the Fort Worth National Historic District as they're entered in the Texas Trail of Fame
    Oct 25, 1997
    Tim McGraw's single "Everywhere" travels to #1 on the Billboard country chart
    Oct 25, 1997
    During a performance in Flint, Michigan, Johnny Cash struggles with his balance, then announces to the crowd that he has Parkinson's disease. The following month he is hospitalized for Shy-Drager syndrome
    Oct 26, 1997
    Mary Chapin Carpenter performs "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Miami's Pro Player Stadium, where the Florida Marlins defeat the Cleveland Indians, 3-2, to win the World Series in seven games
    Oct 26, 1997
    The Rolling Stones and opener Sheryl Crow perform for 44,000 people at Nashville's Vanderbilt Stadium. In the crowd: Joe Diffie, Ronnie Dunn, Gregg Hubbard, Lee Roy Parnell, Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart, Chet Atkins, Michael Peterson and Terry McBride
    Oct 27, 1997
    "The Life & Death Of A Country Boy": Weeks after he perished in a plane crash, the late John Denver is featured on the cover of People magazine
    Oct 27, 1997
    Clint Black grabs a gold album from the RIAA for "Nothin' But The Taillights"
    Oct 27, 1997
    Warner Bros. releases Anita Cochran's duet with Steve Wariner, "What If I Said"
    Oct 27, 1997
    Two days after he announced to a concert audience that he has Parkinson's disease, Johnny Cash cancels a promotional tour for "Cash: The Autobiography"

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