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Oct 21, 2001
Billy Gilman sings "One Voice" during the "United We Stand - What More Can I Give?" post-9/11 concert at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. Also on the bill: Michael Jackson, 'N Sync, Al Green, Carole King and Bette Midler, who performs "The Rose"
Oct 21, 2001
Following his performance at the Country Freedom Concert in Nashville, Clint Black flies to the Middle East to perform for American troops involved in the War on Terror. He's part of the first group of entertainers to visit soldiers in the conflict
Oct 21, 2001
A Country Freedom Concert at the Gaylord Entertainment Center rallies Nashvillians after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Appearing: George Strait, Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Martina McBride, Lonestar, Hank Williams Jr., Tim McGraw, Trisha Yearwood, Vince Gill and Lee Ann Womack
Oct 22, 2001
Alan Jackson joins the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, alongside Roy Drusky and record producer Ralph Peer, in a ceremony at the World Congress Center in Atlanta
Oct 22, 2001
Johnny Cash is released from Nashville's Baptist Hospital after two weeks of treatment for bronchitis
Oct 23, 2001
Big Kenny and John Rich join two other solo artists to initiate the MuzikMafia shows at Nashville's Pub Of Love. The MuzikMafia grows on the Music City club scene, leading to recording contracts for both Big & Rich and Gretchen Wilson
Oct 23, 2001
UTV releases "Now That's What I Call Christmas!" It boasts holiday classics by Elvis Presley, Gene Autry, Bobby Helms, Brenda Lee, Elmo & Patsy, Burl Ives, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Paul McCartney and Kathy Mattea, among others
Oct 23, 2001
Alison Krauss + Union Station perform at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. Seated in the first three rows: Deana Carter
Oct 23, 2001
Lillie Bonsall, the mother of The Oak Ridge Boys' Joe Bonsall, dies of complications from diabetes in Royersford, Pennsylvania
Oct 23, 2001
Rusty Kershaw dies of a heart attack in New Orleans. Along with brother Doug Kershaw, he formed the Cajun duo Rusty & Doug, which netted four country hits from 1955-1961, including "Louisiana Man" and "Diggy Diggy Lo"
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