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Feb 21, 2004
Toby Keith's recording "American Soldier" conquers the peak position on the Billboard country singles chart
Feb 21, 2004
The Louvin Brothers Museum opens in Nashville
Feb 21, 2004
Jimmy Wayne sings the national anthem when the Carolina Cobras host the Arizona Rattlers in an Arena Football League game at the Charlotte Coliseum in North Carolina. Arizona wins, 45-38
Feb 21, 2004
Little Texas reunites for its first show in more than six years. All the original members return except keyboard player Brady Seals and lead singer Tim Rushlow, who's been replaced by new vocalist Steven Troy
Feb 22, 2004
Pop singer Bobby Vinton, who wrote Marty Robbins' country hit "Adios Amigo," collapses on stage in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He declines hospitalization
Feb 22, 2004
Chris Isaak sings "Oh, Pretty Woman" while portraying Roy Orbison in an episode of NBC-TV's "American Dreams"
Feb 22, 2004
Mary Ann Henthorn, the mother of Trick Pony's Heidi Newfield, dies with multiple sclerosis in California
Feb 22, 2004
Diamond Rio performs the national anthem prior to the Subway 400 NASCAR race at the North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham. Matt Kenseth comes up victorious
Feb 23, 2004
Mercury releases Julie Roberts' debut single, "Break Down Here," to radio
Feb 23, 2004
Brad Paisley serves as the celebrity monarch for the Krewe of Orpheus Mardi Gras Parade in New Orleans
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