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Nov 15, 2000
The video for Jo Dee Messina's "Burn," shot in a castle in New York, debuts on CMT
Nov 15, 2000
The Nashville Transit Authority unveils the Ray Stevens Trolley, making the comedian the 15th celebrity to have a public bus named after him
Nov 15, 2000
Loretta Lynn undergoes arthroscopic surgery on a knee
Nov 16, 2000
The Beverly Hill Billies are added to the Western Music Association Hall of Fame along with Frankie Laine and Slim Clark during a ceremony at the Tucson Convention Center in Arizona
Nov 16, 2000
Mark McGuinn is one of three musicians who give the first live performance in Nashville's new Country Music Hall of Fame, playing along with Bill Pruitt and Bill Davidson for travel writers touring the facility, which is not yet open to the public
Nov 16, 2000
Ricky Skaggs makes a guest appearance during rocker Joan Osborne's show at Nashville's 328 Performance Hall to sing Bill Monroe's "On The Old Kentucky Shore"
Nov 17, 2000
The Jim Carrey picture "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" debuts in theaters. Faith Hill performs "Where Are You, Christmas?" in the movie, which also features music from Smash Mouth, Ben Folds and Barenaked Ladies
Nov 17, 2000
Pam Tillis' album "All Of This Love" is certified gold by the RIAA
Nov 17, 2000
Alabama's double-album "For The Record" is certified quadruple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
Nov 17, 2000
The Laura Linney/Matthew Broderick movie "You Can Count On Me" opens in the U.S. The soundtrack for the Oscar-nominated film features Steve Earle and three Loretta Lynn hits: "If You're Not Gone Too Long," "The Other Woman" and "Somebody Somewhere (Don't Know What He's Missin' Tonight)"
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