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  • Nov 6, 2002
    Alan Jackson and his reassuring "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)" are parodied on Comedy Central's "South Park" as the cartoon version of the singer/songwriter repeatedly rhymes "Heaven" with "9/11" to make a buck
    Nov 6, 2002
    Alan Jackson wins a record-tying five times in the 36th Country Music Association awards on CBS: Entertainer and Male Vocalist of the Year; Album, for "Drive"; and Single and Song, for "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)"
    Nov 19, 2002
    Alan Jackson, Toby Keith and The Dixie Chicks are each named twice when nominations are announced for the 30th annual American Music Awards at Los Angeles' Beverly Hilton Hotel
    Dec 2, 2002
    US magazine celebrates "10-Gallon Hunks," singling out Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, Tracy Byrd, Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley, Joe Nichols and Darryl Worley
    Dec 4, 2002
    Alan Jackson, Faith Hill and The Dixie Chicks each receive a nomination in the musical categories for the People's Choice Awards
    Dec 16, 2002
    Hank Williams Jr. performs the national anthem when the Tennessee Titans host the New England Patriots on "Monday Night Football" from The Coliseum in Nashville. Spotted in suites by ABC-TV cameras: Alan Jackson, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. The Titans win, 24-7
    Dec 22, 2002
    Nashville's morning paper, The Tennessean, names Alan Jackson the Tennessean of the Year, for capturing the mood of the nation with "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)"
    Jan 7, 2003
    The Dixie Chicks and Alan Jackson each receive four nods when the Grammy nominations are announced
    Jan 23, 2003
    Alan Jackson has a holiday album go gold for the second time in his career, with the RIAA certification of "Let It Be Christmas"
    Feb 10, 2003
    When Alan Jackson plays the SBC Center in San Antonio, he calls out an unannounced guest, George Strait, for a rendition of "Murder On Music Row"

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