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  • Dec 18, 2001
    Songwriter Gilbert Becaud dies of lung cancer in Paris, France. He wrote "Let It Be Me," which became a pop hit for The Everly Brothers and a country hit for Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry and for Willie Nelson
    Dec 19, 2001
    Waylon Jennings' left foot is amputated in Phoenix as he battles diabetes
    Dec 19, 2001
    Neal McCoy takes part in the USO's Deliver America Tour, which brings performers to entertain the troops in the War on Terror. McCoy joins Wayne Newton, Jessica Simpson and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
    Dec 20, 2001
    Tim DuBois and Tony Brown sign papers in Nashville establishing the Universal South label. The first artist to find success with the company is Joe Nichols
    Dec 21, 2001
    Josh Turner makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, performing "Long Black Train"
    Dec 21, 2001
    Dwight Yoakam joins Jay Leno and Chris Isaak on an overseas trip to perform for U.S. troops involved in the War on Terror
    Dec 21, 2001
    Deana Carter is arrested in Nashville for driving under the influence. Carter admits to having two glasses of wine, but her manager insists she was not drunk
    Dec 21, 2001
    Bill Monroe's son, James, auctions off some of his late father's possessions at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. Up for grabs: stage costumes, furniture, jewelry, six mandolins and a Bible. One mandolin sells for $22,000
    Dec 23, 2001
    Willie Nelson records "She Loves My Automobile" for the album "Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute To ZZ Top"
    Dec 24, 2001
    Tim McGraw and Faith Hill take their baby, Audrey, home from Nashville's Baptist Hospital 18 days after she was born, eight weeks premature

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