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  • Apr 6, 2001
    Ricky Skaggs' mother, Dorothy Skaggs, dies in Blaine, Kentucky
    May 15, 2001
    John Michael Montgomery has surgery in Lexington, Kentucky, for a broken leg, forcing him to cancel a concert in Chicago four days later
    May 26, 2001
    Restoration begins in Rosine, Kentucky, on Bill Monroe's home. Members of the Blue Grass Boys are on hand to help drive the ceremonial first nail
    Jun 16, 2001
    Brad Paisley sings the national anthem for the Outback Steakhouse 300, won by Kevin Harvick at the Kentucky Speedway in Sparta
    Jun 20, 2001
    Darryl Worley makes his first parachute jump, alongside Craig Morgan and the Golden Knights, an Army parachute team, over Fort Campbell, Kentucky
    Jun 22, 2001
    Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder perform for the Billy Graham Crusade at Papa John's Stadium in Louisville
    Aug 18, 2001
    The Girls Night Out Tour--the largest all-female concert lineup in country music history--closes in Louisville after 25 shows. On the bill: Reba McEntire, Martina McBride, Sara Evans, Jamie O'Neal and Carolyn Dawn Johnson
    Aug 21, 2001
    Heaven Hill Distilleries, of Bardstown, Kentucky, presents Willie Nelson the first bottle of Old Whiskey River bourbon, named after the song with which Nelson traditionally opens his shows
    Aug 23, 2001
    Bill Monroe's childhood home in Rosine, Kentucky, is opened to the public after undergoing a restoration. On hand for the ceremonies: Ricky Skaggs, Tom T. Hall and three members of Monroe's Blue Grass Boys
    Oct 4, 2001
    Rhonda Vincent and the soundtrack to "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" are the top winners in the International Bluegrass Music Association awards at the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville

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