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  • Apr 8, 2005
    Trace Adkins performs "God Bless America" during the seventh inning of the final opening day at the original Busch Stadium in St. Louis. The Cardinals edge the Philadelphia Phillies, 6-5
    Apr 10, 2005
    The Oak Ridge Boys deliver a free show for soldiers and their families at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri
    Apr 11, 2005
    The Oak Ridge Boys sing the national anthem at Kansas City's Kauffman Stadium for the Royals' home opener. The Seattle Mariners win the baseball game, 8-2
    Apr 13, 2005
    Keyboard player Johnnie Johnson dies in St. Louis, Missouri. A former musical partner of rocker Chuck Berry, he appeared on Berry's "Maybellene," ranked among the greatest country singles in history in a Country Music Foundation book
    May 22, 2005
    The Missouri Country Music Hall of Fame adds Jan Howard, Ferlin Husky, Helen Cornelius and guitar player Speedy Haworth during a ceremony at Springfield's Oasis Inn & Convention Center
    Aug 8, 2005
    A funeral is held at the Shanghai Theatre in Branson, Missouri, for Bill Dailey, who helped the town become a live country mecca. Music at the event includes "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)" and Jim Stafford singing "My Way"
    Aug 8, 2005
    Dolly Parton is spotted in Greentop, Missouri, where she pays a personal visit to bluegrass singer Rhonda Vincent, recovering at her home from abdominal surgery
    Sep 18, 2005
    A "Branson Cares" concert at the Tri-Lakes Center aids victims of Hurricane Katrina. Artists include Pam Tillis, Mickey Gilley, Patti Page, Marie Osmond, Merrill Osmond, Ray Stevens, Jim Stafford, Moe Bandy, Ed Ames, Petula Clark and Andy Williams
    Sep 21, 2005
    Phil Vassar headlines "One Country, One Night," a concert to aid American Red Cross relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina, at the Whiskey Tango in Grain Valley, Missouri. Also on the bill: Shelly Fairchild and Jared Allen
    Dec 1, 2005
    Fiddler Donald "Dusty" Rhodes dies of lung cancer in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. A brother of Porter Wagoner band member Speck Rhodes, he was a supporting musician on Merle Travis' "Re-Enlistment Blues," recorded for the movie "From Here To Eternity"

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