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  • Jan 9, 2002
    The "Coyote Ugly" soundtrack earns a triple-platinum album from the RIAA. It includes four songs by LeAnn Rimes, The Charlie Daniels Band's "The Devil Went Down To Georgia," plus music from Don Henley, EMF, Snap and INXS, among others
    Jan 9, 2002
    Mary Chapin Carpenter's album "Come On Come On" is certified quadruple-platinum by the RIAA
    Jan 9, 2002
    Coors Light debuts a new commercial during the ABC telecast of the American Music Awards. The spot features Brooks & Dunn, with their single "Ain't Nothing 'Bout You" providing the aural backdrop
    Jan 9, 2002
    Tim McGraw takes two American Music Awards at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium, while wife Faith Hill wins Favorite Country Female. Garth Brooks receives a special Award of Merit. Other country winners: Brooks & Dunn and Trick Pony
    Jan 10, 2002
    Travis Tritt's "Modern Day Bonnie And Clyde" video, with an appearance by actor Billy Bob Thornton, debuts on CMT's "Most Wanted Live"
    Jan 12, 2002
    The Tennessean quotes Gail Davies on the proposed switch of WSM Radio, home of the Grand Ole Opry, from country music to sports: "This would be putting country music in a nursing home"
    Jan 13, 2002
    Johnny Cash records "For You" at home in Jamaica, with expectations that the track will become a duet with rock musician Dave Matthews. The collaboration lands on the soundtrack to "We Were Soldiers"
    Jan 13, 2002
    Reba McEntire wins the People's Choice award for Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series. Garth Brooks and Faith Hill are named Favorite Male and Female Musical Performers on the CBS telecast, aired from the Pasadena Civic Center in California
    Jan 13, 2002
    The first episode of "CMT Crossroads" airs, pairing a country act with a non-country performer. The inaugural show matches "Passionate Kisses" songwriter Lucinda Williams with Elvis Costello
    Jan 14, 2002
    Rocker Jon Bon Jovi begins a recurring role as house painter Victor Morrison on the FOX-TV series "Ally McBeal." Four years later, he takes a role as a country singer as Bon Jovi teams up with Jennifer Nettles for "Who Says You Can't Go Home"

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