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Mar 6, 2004
Martina McBride's "Greatest Hits" earns a triple-platinum album from the RIAA
Mar 6, 2004
Julie Roberts makes her debut on the Grand Ole Opry, as does Uncle Kracker, who performs "When The Sun Goes Down" with Kenny Chesney, following an introduction by Jeannie Seely
Mar 6, 2004
Former Byrds member David Crosby is arrested at the Double Tree Suites Hotel in New York's Times Square for possession of marijuana and a gun
Mar 6, 2004
"Nashville Star" kicks off season two on the USA Network with a pair of new judges, The Warren Brothers. Clint Black guests with Buddy Jewell, who sings "Sweet Southern Comfort." The contestants include Lance Miller, George Canyon, Marty Slayton and Brad Cotter
Mar 7, 2004
Mac Davis provides the voice for a sportscaster on the animated FOX-TV series "King Of The Hill"
Mar 7, 2004
Lucinda Williams' mother dies in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The "Passionate Kisses" songwriter cancels five shows, including a concert at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium
Mar 7, 2004
Randy Travis' tour bus drops into a ditch in Lakeville, Pennsylvania, when the road gives out beneath it. No one is injured, though it takes two tow trucks four hours to pull the bus out of the mud
Mar 7, 2004
The Mafia-themed HBO show "The Sopranos" kicks off an episode with Emmylou Harris' "Heaven Only Knows"
Mar 9, 2004
Universal South releases Cross Canadian Ragweed's album "Soul Gravy"
Mar 9, 2004
Mercury releases the debut album by James Otto, "Days Of Our Lives"
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