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  • Jan 16, 2002
    Melissa Etheridge, author of Trisha Yearwood's minor country hit "You Can Sleep While I Drive," is inducted into the Hollywood RockWalk
    Jan 16, 2002
    PBS shoots a concert special, "All*Star Bluegrass Celebration," at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Included in the lineup: Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill, Earl Scruggs, Patty Loveless, Travis Tritt and Nickel Creek, among others
    Jan 17, 2002
    Lance Bass carries the Olympic torch in Los Angeles. His pop group, 'N Sync, received an Academy of Country Music awards nomination in 2000
    Jan 18, 2002
    Country artists visit patients at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis en masse. On hand: Alabama, Brad Paisley, Lonestar, Keith Urban, SHeDAISY, Steve Holy and Trick Pony
    Jan 18, 2002
    A year after he had one leg amputated, Dobro player Uncle Josh Graves has the other removed in surgery at the Tennessee Christian Medical Center in Madison
    Jan 19, 2002
    Toby Keith performs "My List" on the NBC-TV special "All-Star Olympic Salute: Countdown To Salt Lake City"
    Jan 19, 2002
    Garth Brooks' Touch 'Em All Foundation becomes the Teammates For Kids Foundation, expanding from baseball to include hockey players. Some 242 baseball pros contribute to the charity, with 47 hockey stars joining in
    Jan 20, 2002
    Jamie O'Neal performs the national anthem before kickoff, and BlackHawk sings "Days Of America" during halftime when the St. Louis Rams host the Green Bay Packers in the NFL playoffs at the Dome at America's Center. The Rams win, 45-17
    Jan 20, 2002
    Hank Williams Jr. performs "America Will Survive," a re-write of his 1982 hit "A Country Boy Can Survive," during halftime at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field when the Steelers host the Baltimore Ravens in an NFL playoff game. The Steelers win, 27-10
    Jan 20, 2002
    An episode of the PAX TV series "Doc," starring Billy Ray Cyrus, deals with a workaholic Internet executive. The installment is based on Cyrus' hit "Busy Man"

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