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  • Apr 1, 2003
    Sony releases the soundtrack to the TV show "Crossing Jordan." It includes Alison Krauss' remake of the Blind Faith classic "Can't Find My Way Home," plus Lucinda Williams' "Hang Down Your Head"
    May 2, 2003
    Allen Butler leaves his post as the president of Sony's Nashville division, a position he's held for nearly 10 years
    May 5, 2003
    John Grady takes over as the head of Sony Nashville, overseeing the careers of such acts as The Dixie Chicks, Travis Tritt, Patty Loveless and Billy Gilman
    Jun 12, 2003
    Radio & Records reports Sony Music has dropped a bevy of artists: BlackHawk, Mark Chesnutt, Tammy Cochran, Clint Daniels, Billy Gilman, Cledus T. Judd, Little Big Town, Brad Martin and Pam Tillis
    Nov 6, 2003
    Sony and BMG announce plans to merge their operations. The deal puts Columbia and Epic in the same corporate entity as former rivals RCA, BNA and Arista
    Nov 21, 2003
    Sony releases the soundtrack to the Julia Roberts picture "Mona Lisa Smile," featuring Alison Krauss' version of Irving Berlin's "What'll I Do" and Mandy Moore's remake of "Secret Love." Also included: Elton John, Macy Gray and Chris Isaak
    Dec 23, 2003
    Sony releases the soundtrack to "Big Fish," featuring Elvis Presley's "All Shook Up," Buddy Holly's "Everyday" and The Vogues' "Five O'Clock World"
    Aug 5, 2004
    Sony and BMG announce that their corporate merger is complete, establishing the new firm Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Among the affected labels: Columbia, Epic, RCA, BNA, Arista and Monument
    Jul 6, 2005
    In the wake of the company's merger with BMG, the Sony Music Group begins moving into the RCA building at 1400 18th Avenue South in Nashville. Sony's Columbia and Epic labels leave an office that had been the site of Music Row's first studio
    Jul 19, 2005
    Sony releases "The Dukes Of Hazzard - Music From The Motion Picture," featuring Willie Nelson's version of "Good Ol' Boys," plus Jessica Simpson, The Charlie Daniels Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band and Montgomery Gentry

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