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Feb 1, 1979Julie Roberts is born in Lancaster, South Carolina. After work as an assistant for Mercury Records, she gets a recording deal with the label, releasing her debut album in 2004 and gaining a nomination for the Country Music Association's Horizon AwardFeb 23, 2004Mercury releases Julie Roberts' debut single, "Break Down Here," to radioMar 6, 2004Julie 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 SeelyMar 30, 2004Mercury releases Julie Roberts' debut single, "Break Down Here," to retailMay 25, 2004Mercury releases Julie Roberts' self-titled debut albumJun 9, 2004Joe Nichols and Sara Evans host CMT's "100 Greatest Love Songs" concert at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, with Josh Turner, Julie Roberts, Buddy Jewell, The Del McCoury Band, Randy Travis, Lee Ann Womack, Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley and LonestarAug 22, 2004Julie Roberts delivers the national anthem before the GFS Marketplace 400, won by Greg Biffle at the Michigan International Speedway in BrooklynSep 5, 2004Trick Pony appears on the first day of Jerry Lewis' annual Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. Others who lend their talents include Kenny Rogers, The Warren Brothers, Joe Nichols, Brad Cotter, Elton John, Tony Orlando, Dr. Phil and Julie RobertsNov 25, 2004Julie Roberts rides the Country Music Association-sponsored turkey float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Broadway's Elvis Presley tribute "All Shook Up" is honored by a float, with cast members singing "Burning Love"Nov 28, 2004Julie Roberts performs the national anthem when the Carolina Panthers host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Charlotte's Bank of America Stadium. Carolina wins the NFL match, 21-14
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