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Nov 2, 2004
Mark Wills performs for Republicans at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., as incumbent George W. Bush defeats John Kerry for president. Wills' set list includes "19 Somethin'" and "I Do (Cherish You)"
Nov 2, 2004
"Bartender's Blues" songwriter James Taylor sings the national anthem for supporters of John Kerry in Boston's Copley Square on the night of the presidential election. Others performing at the event include Sheryl Crow and Jon Bon Jovi
Nov 2, 2004
Shania Twain Day is observed in Timmins, Ontario, as Twain visits the Shania Twain Centre for the first time and takes part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony, two years after the facility was opened
Nov 3, 2004
Eric Clapton, owner of a minor country hit with "Lay Down Sally," is named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Princess Anne in ceremonies at London's Buckingham Palace
Nov 4, 2004
Record executive Scott Borchetta sees Taylor Swift perform for the first time at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville. The following year, he signs her to a recording contract with his new label, Big Machine
Nov 4, 2004
Jamie O'Neal's "Trying To Find Atlantis" video premieres on CMT
Nov 4, 2004
Songwriter Dale Noe dies in Mesa, Arizona. Among his credits were Wynn Stewart's "It's Such A Pretty World Today" and Jim Reeves' posthumous hits "Missing You" and "Angels Don't Lie"
Nov 4, 2004
Barbara Peek dies at Odyssey Health Care in Decatur, Georgia. She was the widow of Paul Peek, a noted guitarist with Gene Vincent's Blue Caps
Nov 4, 2004
Gretchen Wilson's debut album, "Here For The Party," is certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
Nov 4, 2004
George Strait's double-disc album "50 Number Ones" is certified gold, platinum and triple-platinum by the RIAA
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