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  • Oct 8, 2003
    Dolly Parton and Melissa Etheridge tape an episode of "CMT Crossroads," hosted by Radney Foster, at the Sony Television Studios in Los Angeles. The women join voices on "9 To 5," "I Will Always Love You" and Johnny Cash's "I Walk The Line"
    Oct 9, 2003
    The National Hockey League begins running "Get It?" promos on ESPN and ABC about the rules of the game. Shania Twain is one of the celebrities who offers insight into the sport
    Oct 9, 2003
    Sting is honored by Queen Elizabeth with the title Commander of the British Empire in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London. His song "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying" became a country hit for Toby Keith
    Oct 9, 2003
    The Nashville Predators open their NHL season at the Gaylord Entertainment Center, with Jessica Andrews singing the national anthem. The Predators defeat the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 3-1
    Oct 9, 2003
    Diamond Rio performs in Savannah, Georgia, at a USO Welcome Home Show for troops returning from Iraq
    Oct 10, 2003
    The Quentin Tarantino movie "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" debuts in theaters. The film's music includes Charlie Feathers and Isaac Hayes
    Oct 11, 2003
    Tim McGraw's "Real Good Man" makes a real good showing in Billboard by reaching #1 on the country singles chart
    Oct 11, 2003
    A 22-year-old shoots out the window of Pat Green's tour bus, parked on a street in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. No one is hurt; the gunman is arrested
    Oct 11, 2003
    Radio executive Mack Sanders dies of a heart attack while visiting his daughter, Janet Bozeman, in Nashville. His widow is former Mel Tillis duet partner Sherry Bryce
    Oct 11, 2003
    Martina McBride receives the Minnie Pearl Humanitarian Award during the 78th birthday celebration of the Grand Ole Opry

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