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Mar 12, 2002The "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack receives a quintuple-platinum album from the RIAA. Produced by T Bone Burnett, it employs The Soggy Bottom Boys, Harry McClintock, Ralph Stanley, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Norman Blake, The Whites and John HartfordMar 14, 2003The Country Music Foundation publishes "Heartaches By The Number," celebrating country's "500 greatest singles." Mountain singers from the 1920s featured in the list include Dock Boggs, with "Country Blues," and Harry McClintock, with "The Big Rock Candy Mountains"Aug 1, 2005Crew members on the Space Shuttle Discovery are wakened by Harry McClintock's "The Big Rock Candy Mountains" as they visit the International Space StationNov 16, 2009NPR cites Brad Paisley's "5th Gear," Robert Plant & Alison Krauss' "Raising Sand" and the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack among the 50 Most Important Recordings of the DecadeJul 23, 2021A new commercial for the Chevy Silverado debuts featuring the 1928 Harry McClintock recording "The Big Rock Candy Mountains"
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