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  • Aug 12, 2003
    Vince Gill, Amy Grant and Darryl Worley perform at Pringles Park in Jackson, Tennessee, for Storm Aid, raising $600,000 to benefit victims of May tornadoes
    Aug 13, 2003
    Blender magazine hits newsstands with a feature on the 50 worst artists in music history. Lee Greenwood, at #9, is the only country artist on the list, which includes Richard Marx, Pat Boone, LaToya Jackson and solo artist Mick Jagger
    Aug 13, 2003
    The Professional Golfers' Association presents Vince Gill its Distinguished Service Award during a ceremony at the Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York. Gill is the first singer to win the award, usually given to pro golfers and politicians
    Aug 14, 2003
    Toby Keith and Scotty Emerick perform for 25,000 troops and president George W. Bush at Miramar Marine Air Corps Station near San Diego. Among the day's selections: "Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American)" and "The Fightin' Side Of Me"
    Aug 14, 2003
    When a power outage zaps the electricity for 50 million residents in the Northeast, Jo Dee Messina improvises with a 30-minute acoustic set at the Turning Stone Casino in Verona, New York. Her performance includes the apropos "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia"
    Aug 15, 2003
    Tenet Healthcare is sued by 366 former patients, including Merle Haggard, in Redding, California. The plaintiffs claim doctors at Redding Medical Center performed unnecessary heart surgeries on them
    Aug 15, 2003
    A day after a power outage knocked out the electricity for 50 million people in the northeast, a Rockin' Road House Tour date featuring Joe Diffie, Mark Chesnutt and Tracy Lawrence at Detroit's DTE Energy Music Theatre is postponed until September
    Aug 15, 2003
    Fiddler Mack Magaha dies of pneumonia at Nashville's Veterans Hospital. A longtime member of Porter Wagoner's Wagonmasters, he played on the Dolly Parton hits "Jolene," "I Will Always Love You" and "Coat Of Many Colors"
    Aug 15, 2003
    Songwriter Gerry House, the morning air personality on Nashville radio station WSIX, has emergency surgery for a bleeding artery in his brain. Among House's credits: "Little Rock," "On The Side Of Angels" and "The Big One"
    Aug 15, 2003
    After Houston Texans fans raise a ruckus, the NFL team reinstates Clay Walker's "Football Time In Texas" as the club's official fight song

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