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Aug 13, 2004
A bundle of Ray Charles memorabilia goes up for auction, including sunglasses, albums and photos
Aug 14, 2004
Brooks & Dunn shoot performance footage for their "That's What It's All About" video during a concert at the Post-Gazette Pavilion in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania
Aug 14, 2004
A Rolling Stones spokesman indicates drummer Charlie Watts is recovering from throat cancer. He played on "Honky Tonk Women," ranked in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number" as one of country's 500 greatest singles
Aug 14, 2004
Hurricane Charlie forces the postponement of Kenny Chesney's Guitars, Tiki Bars + A Whole Lotta Love Tour with Rascal Flatts and Uncle Kracker at Virginia Beach's Verizon Amphitheatre. The show goes on the following day
Aug 14, 2004
Blue County appears on the campaign trail with president George W. Bush at the Tyson Events Center in Sioux City, Iowa
Aug 16, 2004
Brooks & Dunn shoot the video to "That's What It's All About" in Nashville
Aug 16, 2004
Songwriter Melvin Endsley dies in Drasco, Arkansas, of heart complications. Confined to a wheelchair after contracting polio at age three, he wrote a pair of Marty Robbins hits: "Singing The Blues" and "Knee Deep In The Blues"
Aug 16, 2004
Trick Pony warms up the crowd during a rally for incumbent presidential candidate George W. Bush in Traverse City, Michigan
Aug 17, 2004
Columbia releases the Travis Tritt album "My Honky Tonk History"
Aug 17, 2004
Mercury releases Sugarland's "Baby Girl" to retail
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