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  • Jan 7, 2003
    The Dixie Chicks and Alan Jackson each receive four nods when the Grammy nominations are announced
    Feb 11, 2003
    Warner Bros. releases the "Grammy Nominees 2003" compilation. It features The Dixie Chicks' version of "Landslide," along with James Taylor, Norah Jones, 'N Sync, The Dave Matthews Band, Sting, Sheryl Crow, Britney Spears and John Mayer
    Feb 23, 2003
    The Dixie Chicks collect three trophies--Best Country Album, for "Home"; Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group, "Long Time Gone"; and Best Country Instrumental, "Lil' Jack Slade"--during the 45th annual Grammy Awards at New York's Madison Square Garden
    Jul 7, 2003
    "Grammy Nominees 2003" is certified gold by the RIAA. The album features The Dixie Chicks' version of "Landslide," along with James Taylor, Norah Jones, 'N Sync, The Dave Matthews Band, Sting, Sheryl Crow and John Mayer, among others
    Dec 4, 2003
    Ricky Skaggs receives five nominations for the annual Grammy awards, more than any other country artist. Willie Nelson takes four, while Alison Krauss nets three
    Feb 8, 2004
    Alison Krauss wins three times in the 46th annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles' Staples Center. "Alison Krauss + Union Station - Live" wins Best Bluegrass Album, "Cluck Old Hen" takes Best Country Instrumental Performance, and she shares Best Country Collaboration with James Taylor, for "How's The World Treating You"
    Feb 8, 2004
    "Johnny Cash At San Quentin," Glen Campbell's "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" and Floyd Cramer's "Last Date" are inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame
    Sep 15, 2004
    A Grammy award that Johnny Cash received for a spoken-word recording is purchased at auction for $187,200 from Sotheby's in New York
    Dec 7, 2004
    Loretta Lynn nets five Grammy nominations in recognition of her album "Van Lear Rose." Gretchen Wilson claims four nominations, including Best New Artist, while "Live Like You Were Dying" is a finalist for all-genre Song of the Year
    Feb 1, 2005
    Capitol releases "Grammy Nominees 2005," featuring Gretchen Wilson's "Redneck Woman," plus music by Ray Charles, Norah Jones, U2, Brian Wilson, Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello, Green Day, Maroon 5 and Los Lonely Boys, among others

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