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Oct 28, 2004
Bruce Springsteen, composer of Mel McDaniel's country hit "Stand On It," performs at John Kerry presidential campaign rallies at Ohio State University in Columbus, and the State Capitol Square in Madison, Wisconsin
Oct 28, 2004
Janie Fricke performs in Dayton, Ohio, as incumbent president George W. Bush campaigns for re-election
Oct 29, 2004
"The Best Of Toby Keith: The Millennium Collection" snags a gold album from the Recording Industry Association of America
Oct 29, 2004
Rascal Flatts' album "Feels Like Today" is certified gold and platinum by the RIAA
Oct 29, 2004
George W. Bush agrees to stop using "Still The One" as a campaign theme when singer/songwriter John Hall, who supports opponent John Kerry, protests that it was used without permission from Hall and his co-writer, Johanna Hall
Oct 29, 2004
Following a doctor's orders to rest his voice, Toby Keith cancels a show in Casper, Wyoming. The cancellation also costs opening act Terri Clark a day of work
Oct 29, 2004
The Ray Charles biopic "Ray" opens in movie theaters, with Jamie Foxx handling the title role. Supporting the opening bus scene is the Eddy Arnold hit "Anytime"
Oct 30, 2004
Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen joins Tim McGraw on stage for two songs at the 10th annual Swampstock benefit in Rayville, Louisiana. The show also features Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Big & Rich, The Warren Brothers and Jeff Bates
Oct 30, 2004
CMT debuts "CMT Outlaws," a concert special featuring Gretchen Wilson, Hank Williams Jr., Tanya Tucker, Kid Rock, Big & Rich, Montgomery Gentry, Jessi Colter and members of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Metallica
Oct 31, 2004
"Easy" songwriter Katrina Elam sings the national anthem at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field, where the NFL's Steelers down the New England Patriots, 34-20
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