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  • 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 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
    May 25, 2001
    Jennifer Hanson auditions for Capitol Records in the office of Nashville division chief Mike Dungan, singing "This Far Gone" among several songs. As she's driving home, Dungan calls her offering a recording contract
    Jun 14, 2001
    The Charlie Daniels Museum opens next to the Hard Rock Cafe in downtown Nashville. In addition to Daniels artifacts, it also features items attached to southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Marshall Tucker Band, plus Daniels' Volunteer Jam
    Jun 19, 2001
    Pam Tillis and Arista Records announce she is no longer on the label's roster, ending their 12-year association
    Oct 4, 2001
    The Country Music Association decides to postpone the start of its controversial branding campaign, "Country. Admit it. You love it." The CMA says it will wait until 2002 to begin its advertising, though the slogan is actually never used
    Oct 17, 2001
    Nashville's Belmont University announces it has acquired Ocean Way Studios, a major recording site just blocks from campus. Among the facility's previous clients: Faith Hill, Reba McEntire, Brooks & Dunn, Brad Paisley and Lee Ann Womack
    Nov 29, 2001
    Paperwork is completed on a new Curb recording contract for LeAnn Rimes. Eight months prior, she went to court in an effort to end the association
    Dec 20, 2001
    Tim DuBois and Tony Brown sign papers in Nashville establishing the Universal South label. The first artist to find success with the company is Joe Nichols
    Jan 29, 2002
    Jeff Bates auditions for RCA executives at the label's Nashville office. Upon arriving home, he receives a phone call offering a recording contract




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