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Jan 21, 1999Elektra releases the album "1999 Grammy Nominees." The Dixie Chicks' "Wide Open Spaces" and Shania Twain's "You're Still The One" are featured, along with Sting, Eric Clapton, Brian McKnight, Madonna and Lauryn Hill, among othersApr 6, 1999The album "1999 Grammy Nominees" is certified gold by the RIAA. The track list includes The Dixie Chicks' "Wide Open Spaces" and Shania Twain's "You're Still The One," alongside music by Madonna, Brian McKnight, Eric Clapton, Sting and Celine Dion, among othersJul 27, 1999Columbia releases the "Runaway Bride" soundtrack, including Martina McBride's "I Love You" and The Dixie Chicks' "Ready To Run." Also on the album are Marc Anthony, Billy Joel, Shawn Colvin, Eric Clapton and U2Jul 30, 1999The Julia Roberts/Richard Gere movie, "Runaway Bride," opens in theaters, featuring music from The Dixie Chicks, Martina McBride, U2, Shawn Colvin, Billy Joel and Eric Clapton, among othersAug 25, 1999The "Runaway Bride" soundtrack is certified gold and platinum by the RIAA. The album includes The Dixie Chicks' "Ready To Run" and their remake of "You Can't Hurry Love," plus Martina McBride's "I Love You." Also featured: Billy Joel, Eric Clapton and Shawn ColvinSep 14, 1999Sheryl Crow performs in New York's Central Park in a concert destined to become a live album. Among her guests: Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Sarah McLachlan, The Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde, Stevie Nicks and The Dixie ChicksOct 23, 1999Garth Brooks sings "We Shall Be Free" during the "Concert Of The Century" at the White House in Washington, D.C. Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow and Aretha Franklin also appear, and John Mellencamp leads a finale of "This Land Is Your Land," joined by Brooks, 'N Sync, Lenny Kravitz and B.B. KingDec 6, 1999The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announces plans to induct "Bartender's Blues" songwriter James Taylor, plus Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Nat King Cole, The Moonglows, The Lovin' Spoonful, Clive Davis and musicians Scotty Moore, Earl Palmer and Hal BlaineDec 7, 1999A&M releases "Sheryl Crow And Friends/Live In Central Park," an in-concert album recorded in September. Among her guests are Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Stevie Nicks and The Dixie Chicks, who join Crow on "Strong Enough"Feb 23, 2000The Eagles album "Desperado" enters the Grammy Hall of Fame during the Grammy awards in Los Angeles. Other '70s entries include Derek & The Dominos and The Carpenters' "(They Long To Be) Close To You"
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