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May 19, 2003
A theatrical production of "Urban Cowboy" closes on Broadway, ending a seven-week run at the Broadhurst Theatre
May 19, 2003
The Mavericks formally announce Eddie Perez, formerly a guitarist for Gary Allan, has joined the band
May 19, 2003
Neal McCoy attends a White House dinner with president George W. Bush, who is hosting Gloria Arroyo, president of The Philippines. During dessert, McCoy sings "Unforgettable" with a string quartet
May 19, 2003
A pop version of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless The U.S.A.," recorded by the season two finalists from "American Idol," is certified gold. The lineup of singers includes Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard
May 19, 2002
Two Nashville teens are accused of breaking into the home of an elderly couple. One of the boys, David Bernard, is shot in the face by the home owner. Bernard is the son of country TV personality Charlie Chase
May 19, 2002
The season finale of the PAX-TV show "Doc," starring Billy Ray Cyrus, employs Carolyn Dawn Johnson's "Complicated"
May 19, 2000
Charlie Daniels leads the fans at Chicago's Wrigley Field in a round of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" during the seventh inning stretch at the Cubs' baseball game, a 4-1 victory against the Cincinnati Reds
May 19, 2000
John Schneider and Tom Wopat return to prime time on the CBS-TV special "The Dukes Of Hazzard: Hazzard In Hollywood," with Mac Davis and Anita Cochran. Toby Keith performs four songs during the show, including "How Do You Like Me Now?!"
May 19, 2000
Eric Heatherly makes his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
May 19, 2000
The Allman Brothers announce longtime guitarist Dickey Betts will not tour with the band during the summer. In fact, it marks the end of his 30-year Allman membership. Betts wrote Mickey Gilley's "Your Memory Ain't What It Used To Be"
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