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Feb 17, 2001
Brad Paisley is inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. He wears the yellow jacket that Buck Owens wore the night he recorded his album "Live At Carnegie Hall." Paisley sings "Two People Fell In Love," "Me Neither," "Streets Of Bakersfield" and--with Steve Wariner--"Nothin' But The Taillights"
Feb 24, 2001
Wilma Lee Cooper is taken to Baptist Hospital after suffering a minor stroke following the Grand Ole Opry
Mar 10, 2001
Trick Pony makes its Grand Ole Opry debut
Apr 21, 2001
John Michael Montgomery makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, singing "Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)" and "The Little Girl"
May 5, 2001
Blake Shelton sings "Austin" during his debut on the Grand Ole Opry
Jun 9, 2001
Kenny Chesney makes a surprise appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, where he delivers his first live performance of "A Lot Of Things Different," written by Opry member Bill Anderson
Jun 15, 2001
Jamie O'Neal makes her Grand Ole Opry debut
Jun 16, 2001
Mark McGuinn makes his Grand Ole Opry debut
Aug 10, 2001
Cyndi Thomson makes her Grand Ole Opry debut, performing her debut single, "What I Really Meant To Say"
Sep 15, 2001
Wynonna sings "No One Else On Earth" and "How Great Thou Art" in her Grand Ole Opry debut. Fans at the Grand Ole Opry House are given American flags in the wake of a terrorist attack four days earlier on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon
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