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  • Apr 8, 2001
    Singer/songwriter Van Stephenson dies at home in Nashville from skin cancer. Stephenson was one-third of the trio BlackHawk and wrote Lee Greenwood's "You've Got A Good Love Comin'" and Restless Heart's "Bluest Eyes In Texas"
    Apr 11, 2001
    Lonestar's Richie McDonald and his wife, Lorie, have a daughter, Maisie Elizabeth McDonald, in Nashville. The girl is referenced in the hit "My Front Porch Looking In" as a "carrot top who can barely walk"
    Apr 12, 2001
    Woodland Sound tenant Bob Solomon countersues owner HH&C, blaming the company's negligence for the building's condemnation. Artists who've recorded there: Conway Twitty, Patty Loveless, The Oak Ridge Boys and The Charlie Daniels Band
    Apr 13, 2001
    Giant Records closes its doors in Nashville. The label's artists are shifted to sister label Warner Bros. Those acts include Clay Walker, The Wilkinsons, Blake Shelton and Neal McCoy
    Apr 14, 2001
    Jo Dee Messina sings the national anthem and Steve Wariner is master of ceremonies for the Pepsi 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway in Gladeville, Tennessee, where NASCAR rookie Greg Biffle wins. Also on hand: Chalee Tennison, John Conlee, Brad Paisley and Sherrie Austin
    Apr 17, 2001
    Grand Ole Opry member Johnny Russell has both legs amputated below the knees, because of complications with diabetes, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville
    Apr 21, 2001
    John Michael Montgomery makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, singing "Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)" and "The Little Girl"
    Apr 24, 2001
    Tim McGraw gives a free show in Nashville to promote the release of his album "Set This Circus Down." Mark Collie joins him in singing "Forget About Us"
    Apr 26, 2001
    Atlantic Records closes its Nashville office. Its artists--including John Michael Montgomery, Tim Rushlow and Tracy Lawrence--continue to appear on the Atlantic label but are handled by the Warner Bros. staff
    Apr 26, 2001
    Deana Carter announces she's parted ways with Capitol Records, where she came to prominence with "Strawberry Wine"

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