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  • Nov 12, 2005
    Craig Morgan and Neal McCoy headline Toast To The Troops, a USO fundraiser at B.B. King's in New York City
    Nov 13, 2005
    David Allan Coe's performance at the Key Club on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip draws actor Johnny Knoxville and several members of Pantera
    Nov 13, 2005
    The New York premiere of the Johnny Cash biopic "Walk The Line" at the Beacon Theatre draws Kris Kristofferson, Gretchen Wilson, Trace Adkins, LeAnn Rimes, Van Zant, Brooks & Dunn, Billy Currington, Dierks Bentley, Lonestar and Sara Evans
    Nov 14, 2005
    Tim McGraw takes part in the first Ya Gotta Believe gala, raising money for the Tug McGraw Foundation. The New York event is also attended by ballplayers Jim Thome, Bob Boone, Al Leiter, Rusty Staub and John Franco
    Nov 14, 2005
    Trisha Yearwood rings the bell at the New York Stock Exchange as the Grand Ole Opry celebrates its 80th anniversary
    Nov 14, 2005
    Narvel Leroy Blackstock, Reba McEntire's father-in-law, dies
    Nov 14, 2005
    Brooks & Dunn give a 25-minute lunchtime performance on top of the marquee outside Madison Square Garden in New York. The set list includes "Red Dirt Road," "Only In America" and "You Can't Take The Honky Tonk Out Of The Girl"
    Nov 14, 2005
    The Grand Ole Opry visits Carnegie Hall, with Trace Adkins, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss + Union Station, Little Jimmy Dickens, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, Bill Anderson, Brad Paisley, Charley Pride and Ricky Skaggs. They end with a medley: "I'll Fly Away," "I Saw The Light" and "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"
    Nov 15, 2005
    Kellie Coffey and her husband, Geoff Koch, have a son, Jackson Geoffrey Koch
    Nov 15, 2005
    Lee Ann Womack wins three trophies in the Country Music Association awards at New York's Madison Square Garden: Single of the Year, for "I May Hate Myself In The Morning"; Album, for "There's More Where That Came From"; and Vocal Event, for the George Strait collaboration "Good News, Bad News"

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