2011 - Carrie Underwood makes her movie acting debut as Tristar's "Soul Surfer" reaches theaters.

 

2006 - Rascal Flatts starts a four-week stay at #1 in Billboard with "What Hurts The Most".

 

2004 - Baseball's San Diego Padres play their first game at the city's new Petco Park. Rhett Akins, Chad Brock and Daryle Singletary supply "Take Me Out To The Ballgame," while president Jimmy Carter throws out the first pitch. The Padres beat San Francisco, 4-3.

 

1992 - "Shooting Straight In The Dark" becomes the first Mary Chapin Carpenter album certified gold.

 

1989 - Keith Whitley picks up a #1 single in Billboard with "I'm No Stranger To The Rain".

1988 - Columbia releases Rodney Crowell's "Diamonds & Dirt" album.

 

1988 - Randy Travis goes double-platinum for the second time, with his "Storms Of Life" album.

 

1980 - Kenny Rogers portrays "The Gambler" in a CBS-TV special.

 

1960 - John Schneider born in Mount Kisco, New York. He portrays Bo Duke on the TV series "The Dukes Of Hazzard," then shifts into a country career that nets 10 Top 10 hits, including "I've Been Around Enough To Know" and "Country Girls".

 

1942 - Liberty Records is formed by Glenn Wallichs and songwriters Johnny Mercer and Buddy DeSylva in Hollywood. The firm is renamed Capitol Records in June as it charts a path that includes hits for Keith Urban, Garth Brooks and Merle Haggard.

 

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