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Dec 29, 2005
The Oklahoma Sooners clip the Oregon Ducks, 17-14, in the NCAA's Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. In attendance is longtime Sooner fan Toby Keith
Dec 30, 2005
Pat Green cuts two fingers on his left hand while opening a box of knives in his Texas kitchen. The accident prevents him from playing guitar for more than a month
Dec 30, 2005
The Oak Ridge Boys deliver the national anthem prior to the Music City Bowl at Nashville's Coliseum. The NCAA's Virginia Cavaliers defeat the Minnesota Gophers in the game, 34-31
Dec 30, 2005
Diamond Rio performs during halftime at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas, where the UCLA Bruins swamp the Northwestern Wildcats, 50-38
Dec 31, 2005
Billy Currington begins a two-week reign at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right"
Dec 31, 2005
Freddy Fender performs what proves to be his final concert
Dec 31, 2005
Michael Peterson performs for American soldiers at Camp Victory, near the Baghdad Airport in Iraq
Dec 31, 2005
The Queen of England includes "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow" singer Tom Jones on her annual list of U.K. citizens who are to be knighted
Dec 31, 2005
The Nashville Palace reopens with a concert headlined by Phil Vassar
Dec 31, 2005
Sugarland performs "Something More" on "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve." Also on the ABC special: The Bangles, 311 and 3 Doors Down
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