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This Day in Country Music History, October 3 2013 The Zac Brown Bands single Knee Deep, featuring Jimmy Buffett, goes gold, platinum and double-platinum, while Colder Weather is certified platinum 2011 Hank Williams Jr. compares president Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler on a FOX News broadcast. ESPN subsequently pulls Bocephus theme song from that nights telecast of Monday Night Football 2003 A new episode of CMT Crossroads, pairing Kenny Chesney and John Mellencamp, debuts. Hosted by Radney Foster, the shows set list includes Young, Small Town, Jack & Diane and Back Where I Come From 2002 Faith Hills Cry video premieres on CMT 1998 Tim McGraw resides at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with Where The Green Grass Grows 1998 Willie Nelson holds Farm Aid 98 at the New World Music Theatre in Tinley Park, Illinois, with Neil Young, Brian Wilson, Michael Peterson, Toby Keith, Vern Gosdin, David Allan Coe, K.T. Oslin, Steve Earle, John Mellencamp and Martina McBride 1995 Dwight Yoakam halts his rehearsal for the Country Music Association awards at the Grand Ole Opry House to watch the verdict in the O.J. Simpson trial handed down on TV. Simpson is found not guilty, and Yoakam goes back to work 1992 Collin Rayes In This Life rises to #1 on the Billboard country chart 1989 MCA releases Marty Stuarts Hillbilly Rock album 1983 Cherrill Green is born in Magazine, Arkansas. A vocalist and instrumentalist, she is a co-founder of the harmony-flecked trio Edens Edge, which nets a Top 10 album with its self-titled 2012 debut
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