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Dec 31, 2000Lonestar appears on "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2001," along with Boyz II Men, 98 Degrees and Third Eye BlindNov 13, 2001Brooks & Dunn, Tim McGraw and Lonestar receive two nominations apiece as the American Music Awards finalists are revealed by Dick Clark at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los AngelesMay 3, 2002Alabama's Jeff Cook performs on the ABC-TV special "American Bandstand's 50th... A Celebration!," with Mick Fleetwood, Johnny Rivers, bass player Stanley Clarke, Billy Preston, the Chicago horn section and Jane Wiedlin, of The Go-Go'sJul 21, 2003VH1 begins counting down the "200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons." Figures on the list with country ties include Dick Clark (#130), Clint Eastwood (#90), Jackie Gleason (#175), Burt Reynolds (#164), Bob Dylan (#68), Bruce Springsteen (#76), and Sting (#107)Dec 31, 2003Rascal Flatts performs "I Melt" and "These Days" on "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve." Also appearing: Elton John, Bon Jovi, Kiss and AerosmithDec 6, 2004Academy of Country Music awards executive producer Dick Clark suffers a stroke and is hospitalized in Los AngelesDec 31, 2004"Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2005" flips the calendar with performances by Big & Rich, Los Lonely Boys, Kenny G and Earth, Wind & Fire, among others. Clark, recovering from a stroke, watches from a hospital bed while Regis Philbin hostsJan 26, 2005Dick Clark, the executive producer of the Academy of Country Music awards, leaves a Burbank hospital and returns to his Malibu home to continue recuperating, seven weeks after a strokeApr 21, 2006Dick Clark's American Bandstand Entertainment Complex opens in Branson, Missouri. The first show at the venue, owned by the Academy of Country Music awards producer, features Bill Medley and Paul Revere & The RaidersDec 6, 2006Longtime Academy of Country Music awards producer Dick Clark begins a two-day sale of memorabilia at Guernsey's in New York. The mic he used on his first telecast of "American Bandstand," in Philadelphia in July 1956, fetches $33,000
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