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  • Jul 4, 2005
    Gretchen Wilson, Big & Rich and Cowboy Troy perform "Our America" with an orchestra on CBS-TV's "Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular," from the Charles River Esplanade in Boston. The song mixes the national anthem with excerpts from famous speeches and documents
    Jul 4, 2005
    ABC airs "An American Celebration At Ford's Theatre," featuring Julie Roberts and Josh Gracin. Taped for an audience that included president George W. Bush, the special also features Hillary Duff, with Jeff Foxworthy hosting
    Jul 4, 2005
    Shania Twain lands at #29 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 power ranking. Other musicians appearing on the list include Elton John, #9; P. Diddy, #20; Bette Midler, #34; and The Eagles, #43
    Jul 4, 2005
    Willie Nelson holds his annual Fourth of July Picnic at the Fort Worth Stockyards, with guests Bob Dylan, Los Lonely Boys, David Allan Coe, Jessi Colter, The Doobie Brothers, Janie Fricke, Ray Price and Leon Russell
    Jul 5, 2005
    Ty England concludes a USO tour of South Korea. He performed for American soldiers over an eight-day stay, including a Fourth of July show in Seoul
    Jul 6, 2005
    Trick Pony tapes performances of "Pour Me" and "It's A Heartache" in Los Angeles for the NBC soap opera "Days Of Our Lives"
    Jul 6, 2005
    In the wake of the company's merger with BMG, the Sony Music Group begins moving into the RCA building at 1400 18th Avenue South in Nashville. Sony's Columbia and Epic labels leave an office that had been the site of Music Row's first studio
    Jul 6, 2005
    Alabama, The Jordanaires, The Beatles and The Everly Brothers are among the acts added to the Vocal Group Hall of Fame at the Wildwoods Convention Center in New Jersey. Also tabbed are The Ronettes and The Doobie Brothers
    Jul 7, 2005
    Curb announces it's signed Clay Walker to a recording contract on Curb/Asylum
    Jul 8, 2005
    Sean Hannity hosts a Freedom Concert for the families of slain soldiers at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. The lineup includes Aaron Tippin, Buddy Jewell and LeAnn Rimes

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