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  • Oct 26, 2000
    Garth Brooks announces his plans to retire from touring during a party to celebrate his certification for sales of 100 million albums at Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center. Brooks says he'll record one more album before he quits
    Nov 20, 2000
    Capitol releases Garth Brooks' "Wild Horses," from his 1990 album "No Fences"
    Nov 21, 2000
    Capitol releases Ty England's album "Highways & Dance Halls," produced by Garth Brooks. It includes a Bruce Robison song destined to become a hit for The Dixie Chicks, "Travelin' Soldier"
    Jan 24, 2001
    Label chief Scott Hendricks tells the staff at Virgin Records the Nashville branch is being closed. Chris Cagle and Clay Davidson are moved to the roster of Virgin's corporate sister, Capitol Records
    Jan 24, 2001
    Garth Brooks' two-disc concert album "Double Live" is certified by the RIAA for shipments of 14 million copies
    Feb 12, 2001
    The country division of Virgin Records officially closes its doors in Nashville. The firm's artists, including Clay Davidson and Chris Cagle, are shifted to the roster of sister label Capitol Records
    Feb 16, 2001
    Steve Wariner parts ways with Capitol Records, saying he plans to record again but wants to take time out for his songwriting
    Feb 24, 2001
    Keith Urban picks up his very first #1 country single in Billboard with "But For The Grace Of God"
    Mar 9, 2001
    The Roy D. Mercer comedy album "How Big'a Boy Are Ya? Volume 1" is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
    Apr 16, 2001
    Keith Urban secures his first RIAA-certified gold album, with his self-titled solo debut

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