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  • Dec 21, 2000
    Marty Stuart's work on "All The Pretty Horses" gets a Golden Globe nomination for original score, while Garth Brooks and Jenny Yates earn a nomination for "When You Come Back To Me Again," written for the movie "Frequency"
    Dec 21, 2000
    Marty Stuart hosts the Nashville premiere of "All The Pretty Horses," directed by his pal Billy Bob Thornton, and starring Matt Damon. Stuart wrote the score, while the picture includes a bit part for Mavericks lead singer Raul Malo
    Dec 23, 2000
    Pops Staples, of The Staple Singers, is memorialized at a funeral in Chicago. Among his pallbearers is Marty Stuart
    Dec 31, 2000
    Kitty Wells and Johnnie Wright give the last performance of their careers on "The Midnite Jamboree" from Ernest Tubb's Record Store. Artists on hand include Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Connie Smith and The Whites
    Jan 19, 2001
    To celebrate his Golden Globe nomination, Marty Stuart performs an invitation-only show at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles with Connie Smith, "Breathe" writer Holly Lamar, Earl Scruggs and Dwight Yoakam, who joins him for a medley of Merle Haggard songs
    Mar 16, 2001
    A day after two record executives called country radio "boring," Marty Stuart tells The Tennessean he agrees with the assessment: "I can take it in 15-minute doses, and then I get heartbroken"
    Mar 31, 2001
    Charley Pride, Conway Twitty, Jerry Lee Lewis and Marty Stuart are inducted into the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame in Jackson, with Muddy Waters, Pops Staples and The Staple Singers, John Lee Hooker, Glen Ballard and The Blackwood Brothers
    Jun 8, 2001
    John Hartford's funeral is held at his Madison, Tennessee, home, with music by Earl Scruggs, Emmylou Harris, The Osborne Brothers, Jerry Douglas, Tim O'Brien and Gillian Welch. Also attending: Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Connie Smith and Steve Earle
    Jul 3, 2001
    Marty Stuart plays "The End Of The World" on mandolin at the funeral for Chet Atkins at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Others in the service include: Vince Gill, Steve Wariner, Connie Smith, Garrison Keillor and Paul Yandell
    Jul 15, 2001
    During an appearance at Nashville's AmSouth Amphitheatre, Tom Petty calls the country music he's hearing on the radio "shit." In the audience are Lee Roy Parnell, Marty Stuart and future songwriter Jon Nite

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