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  • Apr 13, 2002
    Wynonna and Sting perform "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" at Carnegie Hall in a benefit for the Rainforest Foundation, alongside Carole King, James Taylor, Jeff Beck, Elton John, Patti LaBelle and Smokey Robinson. Tickets are priced at $2,500
    Jun 13, 2002
    Trisha Yearwood sings "Could It Be Magic" when Barry Manilow is added to the Songwriters Hall of Fame, alongside Sting and Michael Jackson, during a ceremony at the Sheraton New York Hotel. Garth Brooks also receives a Hitmakers Award
    Oct 7, 2002
    The Eagles' Don Henley joins Sheryl Crow, Sting, Billy Joel, James Taylor and John Mellencamp at Boston's FleetCenter for a memorial concert, "Music To My Ears: In Celebration Of Timothy White," honoring a late Billboard editor. Terri Clark attends
    Oct 8, 2002
    Don Henley joins Sheryl Crow, Sting, Jimmy Buffett, Brian Wilson and John Mellencamp at Madison Square Garden in New York City for a memorial concert: "Music To My Ears: In Celebration Of Timothy White." The event honors the late editor of Billboard magazine
    Nov 7, 2002
    Toby Keith's one-time duet partner Sting is announced as a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee as a member of The Police. Also added: Elvis Costello, The Righteous Brothers, Mo Ostin and sax player Steve Douglas
    Feb 11, 2003
    Warner Bros. releases the "Grammy Nominees 2003" compilation. It features The Dixie Chicks' version of "Landslide," along with James Taylor, Norah Jones, 'N Sync, The Dave Matthews Band, Sting, Sheryl Crow, Britney Spears and John Mayer
    Mar 10, 2003
    Piano player Floyd Cramer joins the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame during a ceremony in New York, alongside Sting, who enters as a member of The Police. Also added: Elvis Costello, Steve Douglas, The Righteous Brothers and Mo Ostin
    Jul 7, 2003
    "Grammy Nominees 2003" is certified gold by the RIAA. The album features The Dixie Chicks' version of "Landslide," along with James Taylor, Norah Jones, 'N Sync, The Dave Matthews Band, Sting, Sheryl Crow and John Mayer, among others
    Oct 9, 2003
    Sting is honored by Queen Elizabeth with the title Commander of the British Empire in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London. His song "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying" became a country hit for Toby Keith
    Jan 27, 2004
    Two songs performed by Alison Krauss in the movie "Cold Mountain" earn Oscar nominations to the songwriters: "You Will Be My Ain True Love," written by Sting; and "The Scarlet Tide," by T Bone Burnett and Elvis Costello

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