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  • Sep 27, 2001
    Singer/songwriter Mark Luna stars as Jim Thorpe in "Warrior: An American Tragedy," a theatrical production written by Marcus Hummon, who's penned hits for Wynonna and The Dixie Chicks. The show is staged at the Country Music Hall of Fame
    Oct 4, 2001
    The Country Music Hall of Fame inducts 12 new members: The Everly Brothers, Sam Phillips, Bill Anderson, The Louvins, The Jordanaires, The Delmore Brothers, Webb Pierce, Don Law, Ken Nelson, Don Gibson, Waylon Jennings and Homer & Jethro
    Oct 10, 2001
    Waylon Jennings says he is unmoved by his election to the Country Music Hall of Fame: "I let one of my sons go there and accept it. I think it meant something to my kids, and that's enough"
    Dec 13, 2001
    An exhibit of paintings by Guy and Susanna Clark opens at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Their collective songwriting credits include Rodney Crowell's "She's Crazy For Leaving," Ricky Skaggs' "Heartbroke" and Kathy Mattea's "Come From The Heart"
    Dec 27, 2001
    Demolition begins on the barn-like structure that formerly housed the Country Music Hall of Fame. Located on Nashville's Music Row, the building was a significant tourist destination and research center from 1967-2000
    Jan 23, 2002
    Mike Curb purchases RCA Studio B from the Country Music Hall of Fame for $650,000 and leases it back for $1 a year. The historic facility--the site of recordings by Elvis Presley, Jim Reeves and Eddy Arnold--is being restored for educational use
    Jun 11, 2002
    The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opens "This Is My Country," an exhibit of photos taken by Kenny Rogers of other acts. Among his subjects: Dolly Parton, Minnie Pearl, Tammy Wynette, Bill Monroe, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Alan Jackson
    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
    Sep 18, 2002
    Tammy Wynette's daughters donate one of her stage outfits to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville
    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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