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Mar 11, 2004
Garth Brooks singles as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning of a spring training game at the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona. Nonetheless, the Seattle Mariners defeat Brooks' team, the Kansas City Royals, 10-7
Mar 11, 2004
Naomi, Wynonna and Ashley Judd each receive Kentucky Governor's Awards in the Arts during a ceremony in Frankfort
Mar 12, 2004
The Associated Press reports the family of late musician Howie Epstein is suing his ex-girlfriend, Carlene Carter, to revoke her right to buy his home. The property is headed to foreclosure, and relatives want to sell it and split the proceeds
Mar 12, 2004
Alan Jackson delivers a four-hour concert for free at Castaways Marina in Jupiter, Florida, with only an afternoon radio announcement as promotion. He covers a George Strait song in the set, re-titling it "Does Fort Pierce Ever Cross Your Mind"
Mar 13, 2004
A fire at the Javelina Studios in Nashville is extinguished before it creates serious damage. The former home of RCA Records, the building houses the office of "Riding With Private Malone" songwriter Wood Newton
Mar 13, 2004
Montgomery Gentry guests on the USA Network's "Nashville Star." Contestant George Canyon sings "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'," Brad Cotter does "Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me," Lance Miller performs "Behind Closed Doors" and Marty Slayton covers "Blame It On Your Heart"
Mar 13, 2004
"The Portrait Of Billy Joe," a documentary on the life and music of Billy Joe Shaver, debuts in Austin, Texas
Mar 14, 2004
Darius Rucker performs "Georgia On My Mind" during pre-race ceremonies at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia, where Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins the Golden Corral 500
Mar 14, 2004
Rascal Flatts and Brad Paisley perform for president George W. Bush when ABC tapes "An American Celebration At Ford's Theatre." The Kelsey Grammer-hosted show also features Patti LaBelle, Jessica Simpson and David Spade, among others
Mar 14, 2004
Thieves walk away from the Elvis-A-Rama Museum in Las Vegas with $325,000 worth of jewelry formerly owned by The King. The heist includes his high school ring and a star-shaped ruby-and-diamond ring
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