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Jul 25, 2001
Rocker Bonnie Raitt is arrested in Itasca, Illinois, where she protested with the Rainforest Action Network against the Boise Cascade Corporation's environmental policies. Raitt appeared on Vince Gill's 1987 country hit "Let's Do Something"
Sep 5, 2001
LeAnn Rimes testifies before a California senate committee in Sacramento on issues of fairness in recording contracts. Other witnesses include The Eagles' Don Henley and Courtney Love
Feb 26, 2002
The Dixie Chicks, Dwight Yoakam, Emmylou Harris and Trisha Yearwood perform at Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre for the Recording Artists Coalition. The concert raises funds for artists' ongoing legal battle against record companies
Apr 1, 2002
Rodney Crowell, songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman, Emmylou Harris and guitarist John Jorgenson play Nashville's Belcourt Theatre in a show supporting clemency for death row inmate Abu-Ali Abdur'Rahman. The Supreme Court halts his execution
May 9, 2002
Billy Gilman performs at a United Nations event in New York, supporting global protection of children's rights
Oct 26, 2002
Citizens come out for the Music City March for Peace to protest war in Iraq. Among the demonstrators: former Desert Rose Band guitarist John Jorgenson, Foster & Lloyd founder Bill Lloyd and "Where've You Been" songwriter Don Henry
Feb 26, 2003
"War On Iraq Is Wrong And We Know It": A full-page ad in The New York Times features dozens of artists taking a political stand, including Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Rosanne Cash, Sheryl Crow, Dave Matthews, Lucinda Williams, John Leventhal and T Bone Burnett
Mar 10, 2003
A letter is delivered to president George W. Bush from Veterans For Common Sense, questioning the impending war in Iraq. The note is signed by nearly 1,000 high-level military officers and former Army helicopter pilot Kris Kristofferson
Jun 30, 2003
Steve Earle performs for the 10th annual Fast and Vigil to Abolish the Death Penalty in Washington, D.C.
Jan 24, 2005
The Recording Artists Coalition submits a brief signed by 54 artists to the Supreme Court, opposing Internet file-sharing. Signees include Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, The Eagles, Patty Loveless, The Dixie Chicks, Phil Vassar and Tom Jones
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