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Jan 30, 2001
Warner Bros. releases singer/songwriter Leslie Satcher's debut album, "Love Letters"
Jan 31, 2001
Pop songwriter Diane Warren gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Her country successes include Trisha Yearwood's "How Do I Live," Mark Chesnutt's "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" and Sara Evans' "I Could Not Ask For More"
Feb 1, 2001
Songwriter John Jarrard dies at Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville from reactions to an administered drug. Despite a lengthy battle with diabetes, he wrote such hits as Diamond Rio's "Mirror Mirror," George Strait's "Blue Clear Sky" and Tracy Lawrence's "Is That A Tear"
Feb 2, 2001
Songwriter Hal Blair dies at his home in Biggs, California. His credits include: Elvis Presley's "I Was The One," Hank Snow's "Ninety Miles An Hour (Down A Dead End Street)" and Hank Locklin's "Please Help Me, I'm Falling "
Feb 7, 2001
Happy trails to the Queen of the West: Dale Evans dies of congestive heart failure in Apple Valley, California. She starred in 35 western movies with husband Roy Rogers and wrote "Happy Trails," the theme to his 1950s TV show, in which she appeared
Feb 18, 2001
Songwriter Jimmy Webb pans rapper Eminem in the Los Angeles Times, saying his songs "ain't songs. Songs have a lyric accompanied by a melody: Eminem's work is more a chain of consciousness poetry"
Mar 2, 2001
Harmonica player Lonnie Glosson dies in Searcy, Arkansas. During his career, he worked with Molly O'Day and Wayne Raney, with whom he co-wrote "Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me"
Mar 2, 2001
Songwriter Guy Wood dies in New York City. He authored a pair of Red Foley hits from the early-1950s: "Cincinnati Dancing Pig" and "Hobo Boogie"
Mar 29, 2001
The estate of Margaret Mitchell asks for a restraining order to block the release of songwriter Alice Randall's "The Wind Done Gone," a novel that retells "Gone With The Wind" from a slave's point of view. Randall's credits include "XXXs's And OOO's (An American Girl)" and "Girls Ride Horses Too"
Mar 29, 2001
Bill Mack ends his broadcasting career with WBAP in Dallas. A country disc jockey for 50 years, he became famous for his overnight broadcasts on WBAP beginning in 1969 and wrote LeAnn Rimes' debut single, "Blue"
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