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Oct 25, 2002
The title sounds almost like sister Wynonna's song "Freedom": Ashley Judd stars, as the motion picture "Frida" makes its debut
Oct 26, 2002
LeAnn Rimes sings "How Do I Live" during Neil Young's Bridge School benefit at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. Other guests include James Taylor, Jack Johnson, Ryan Adams and Vanessa Carlton
Oct 26, 2002
Future country singer Jessica Simpson marries Nick Lachey at the Riverbend Church in Austin, Texas. Neal McCoy sings a Van Morrison song, "Crazy Love," for their first dance at the reception
Oct 26, 2002
Tex Ritter and Bob Wills are entered into the Texas Trail of Fame in Fort Worth
Oct 26, 2002
Slim Whitman performs the final date of his farewell U.K. tour at the Pavilion Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland
Oct 26, 2002
Citizens come out for the Music City March for Peace to protest war in Iraq. Among the demonstrators: former Desert Rose Band guitarist John Jorgenson, Foster & Lloyd founder Bill Lloyd and "Where've You Been" songwriter Don Henry
Oct 26, 2002
"Back At One" songwriter Brian McKnight performs "The Star-Spangled Banner" before Game 6 of the World Series at Edison Field in Anaheim. The Angels defeat the San Francisco Giants, 6-5
Oct 26, 2002
The Statler Brothers head into retirement, playing their final date as a touring act at the Salem Civic Center in Virginia. Their last song: "Amazing Grace"
Oct 27, 2002
Right fielder Tim Salmon carries a cowboy hat, signed by Gene Autry, onto Edison Field in Anaheim as the Angels win the World Series against the San Francisco Giants, 4-1. The late Autry founded the team but sold to Disney in the 1990s. "You Can Sleep While I Drive" writer Melissa Etheridge sings the national anthem
Oct 27, 2002
Rascal Flatts sings the national anthem when the Dallas Cowboys host the Seattle Seahawks at Texas Stadium in Irving. The Cowboys' Emmitt Smith breaks the career rushing record held by Walter Payton, although the Seahawks win, 17-14
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