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  • Oct 22, 2004
    Gretchen Wilson and Big & Rich are the only country figures represented in Entertainment Weekly magazine's annual power issue
    Oct 27, 2004
    Gretchen Wilson performs the national anthem before Game 4 of the World Series at St. Louis' Busch Stadium. The Boston Red Sox defeat the hometown Cardinals, 3-0, sweeping the series in four games
    Oct 27, 2004
    Target begins running a holiday advertising campaign featuring interpretations of the Three Dog Night hit "Joy To The World," written by Hoyt Axton. Gretchen Wilson is one of five artists in the campaign, coordinated by producer David Foster
    Oct 30, 2004
    CMT debuts "CMT Outlaws," a concert special featuring Gretchen Wilson, Hank Williams Jr., Tanya Tucker, Kid Rock, Big & Rich, Montgomery Gentry, Jessi Colter and members of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Metallica
    Nov 2, 2004
    Capitol releases the album "Now That's What I Call Music! 17." It features Keith Urban's "Days Go By" and Gretchen Wilson's "Here For The Party" alongside pop acts Nelly, Jessica Simpson, Ashlee Simpson and The Black Eyed Peas
    Nov 4, 2004
    Gretchen Wilson's debut album, "Here For The Party," is certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
    Nov 9, 2004
    While the Country Music Association awards are being presented, Gretchen Wilson's bodyguard, Daniel Rhoades, is arrested for unlawful weapons possession and acting as a security guard without a license when four guns and more than 100 rounds of ammunition are found in his SUV
    Nov 9, 2004
    Gretchen Wilson picks up the Horizon Award in the 38th annual Country Music Association awards, held at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville
    Nov 10, 2004
    "Redneck Woman" earns Gretchen Wilson a gold single from the RIAA
    Nov 14, 2004
    Toby Keith claims two trophies in the American Music Awards at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium. Other country winners include Kenny Chesney, Gretchen Wilson, Brooks & Dunn and Reba McEntire

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