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  • May 1, 2000
    Journalist Jimmy McDonough sues Neil Young in Los Angeles for $1.8 million, charging the rocker is blocking the release of his authorized biography, "Shakey." More than 700 pages long, the book reaches store shelves in 2002
    May 15, 2000
    The "Jerry Maguire" soundtrack is certified platinum by the RIAA. It includes Elvis Presley's "Pocketful Of Rainbows," plus music by Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Aimee Mann, The Who and Rickie Lee Jones, among others
    Jun 23, 2000
    Canada's Walk of Fame celebrates the induction of "You Turn Me On I'm A Radio" songwriter Joni Mitchell and "Love Is A Rose" author Neil Young
    Sep 17, 2000
    Willie Nelson presents Farm Aid XV in Bristow, Virginia, with a lineup that includes Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Alan Jackson and Sawyer Brown. Tipper Gore, wife of vice president Al Gore, plays congas with Nelson on "Whiskey River"
    Sep 21, 2001
    TV stations air "America: A Tribute To Heroes" en masse 10 days after a terrorist attack. Willie Nelson leads the cast in the finale, "America, The Beautiful," with appearances by The Dixie Chicks, Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, Neil Young, Billy Joel, Tom Petty and Paul Simon, who contributes "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
    Sep 29, 2001
    Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp hold Farm Aid XIV at the Verizon Wireless Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana. Re-titled "A Concert For America" after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, it boasts Arlo Guthrie, Dave Matthews and Martina McBride
    Dec 4, 2001
    Interscope releases "America: A Tribute To Heroes," with live performances from The Dixie Chicks, Willie Nelson, Faith Hill, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, U2, Sting, Billy Joel, Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Sheryl Crow and Paul Simon, among others
    Dec 7, 2001
    "America: A Tribute To Heroes" receives a gold album from the RIAA. Inspired by 9/11, the project features The Dixie Chicks, Willie Nelson, Faith Hill, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, U2, Sting, Billy Joel, Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Sheryl Crow and Paul Simon, among others
    Sep 21, 2002
    Willie Nelson holds the 15th Farm Aid concert at the Post-Gazette Pavilion in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, joined by Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Keith Urban, Anthony Smith, Lee Ann Womack, Gillian Welch, Allison Moorer, Toby Keith, Kid Rock and Dave Matthews
    Oct 26, 2002
    LeAnn Rimes sings "How Do I Live" during Neil Young's Bridge School benefit at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. Other guests include James Taylor, Jack Johnson, Ryan Adams and Vanessa Carlton

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