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Mar 24, 2001
The fourth George Strait stadium festival tour kicks off at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, though some dates will move to smaller venues. On the bill: Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Lee Ann Womack, Sara Evans, Lonestar and Asleep At The Wheel
Apr 2, 2001
Tim Rushlow sings "She Misses Him" at a candlelight vigil in Washington, D.C., for the National Alzheimer's Association
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 28, 2001
Brooks & Dunn debut the multi-artist Neon Circus & Wild West Show at the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre near Birmingham, Alabama. Supporting acts include Toby Keith, Montgomery Gentry and Keith Urban
May 8, 2001
The seventh Sizzlin' Country concert in Burbank raises more than $500,000 to fight cystic fibrosis. Featured are Billy Gilman, Jessica Andrews, Keith Urban, Tracy Byrd, Mark Chesnutt, Trick Pony, Lila McCann, Andy Griggs and Richard Marx
May 10, 2001
Hank Williams Jr. records five songs at Shreveport's Municipal Auditorium, the former radio home of "The Louisiana Hayride," which previously employed his father
May 21, 2001
"Pearl Harbor," released by Disney's Buena Vista, premieres in Hawaii. Faith Hill opens the event by singing the national anthem. Lee Greenwood closes it with "God Bless The U.S.A."
May 22, 2001
Martha Carson is honored for her 80th birthday at Nashville's Texas Troubadour Theatre. On hand for the concert: Sonny James, Kitty Wells, Stonewall Jackson, Boots Randolph, Billy Walker, Mac Wiseman and guitarist Harold Bradley
May 27, 2001
Travis Tritt performs on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol during the National Memorial Day Concert honoring veterans, along with Debby Boone and Tom Wopat, among others. The event airs on PBS
Jun 4, 2001
The Bellamy Brothers perform at Legends Field in Tampa, Florida, before president George W. Bush gives a speech, trumpeting the tax cut enacted with his first budget, which he signs three days later
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