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  • Oct 4, 2000
    The Dixie Chicks win four honors in the 34th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House, including Entertainer of the Year; Vocal Group; Album, for "Fly"; and Music Video, for "Goodbye Earl"
    Apr 30, 2001
    The Country Music Association announces a new slogan designed to bring closet fans out of the woodwork: "Country. Admit it. You love it"
    Jun 14, 2001
    After nearly two decades at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds, Fan Fair moves to Adelphia Coliseum in downtown Nashville and becomes a weekend event. Lee Ann Womack sings the national anthem to start the festival
    Jul 9, 2001
    The Country Music Association announces 12 honorees will be added to the Country Music Hall of Fame: Bill Anderson, Waylon Jennings, Sam Phillips, The Louvin Brothers, The Delmore Brothers, The Jordanaires, Webb Pierce, Don Gibson, The Everly Brothers, Don Law, Ken Nelson and Homer & Jethro
    Aug 28, 2001
    Sara Evans earns five nominations from the Country Music Association to lead all finalists. Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson and the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack each pick up four, while Tim McGraw and Brad Paisley net three apiece
    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
    Nov 7, 2001
    The T Bone Burnett-produced "O Brother, Where Are Thou?" wins Album of the Year and one of its tracks, The Soggy Bottom Boys' "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow," gets Single during the 35th Country Music Association awards from Nashville on CBS
    Aug 10, 2002
    When The Dixie Chicks perform on the Grand Ole Opry, Natalie Maines interrupts the proceedings to announce the newest inductees in the Country Music Hall of Fame: Opry members Porter Wagoner and "Jumpin'" Bill Carlisle
    Aug 29, 2002
    Alan Jackson collects a whopping 10 nominations for the 36th annual Country Music Association awards, breaking a 32-year-old record held by Merle Haggard
    Nov 6, 2002
    Porter Wagoner and Bill Carlisle officially enter the Country Music Hall of Fame during the Country Music Association Awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House

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