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Feb 12, 2002
Garth Brooks turns down the Colorado Rockies' invitation to join them in spring training, telling the team he should spend that six-week period with his daughters
Feb 12, 2002
Songwriter Diane Warren receives an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song, for "There You'll Be," performed by Faith Hill in the movie "Pearl Harbor"
Feb 12, 2002
Country.com reports Eric Heatherly is no longer affiliated with Mercury Records
Feb 12, 2002
A&E's "100 Centre Street" uses a Red Cross public service announcement about hurricane preparedness, made with Lonestar in 2001, in the week's episode
Feb 13, 2002
Sirius Satellite Radio marks the launch of its service in Jackson, Mississippi, with a party at Cowboy Maloney's. On hand: Tracy Lawrence, Randy Travis, Earl Scruggs and Rhonda Vincent
Feb 13, 2002
Waylon Jennings dies at his home in Arizona, following a lengthy battle with diabetes. Branded a musical outlaw for his renegade spirit, his raw-edged style brought him into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001, just three months before his passing
Feb 14, 2002
"Some Beach" songwriter Rory Feek goes on his first date with Joey Martin. The two are married just four months later and become a vocal duo, Joey+Rory
Feb 14, 2002
Alan Jackson's album "Drive" earns gold, platinum and double-platinum certification from the RIAA
Feb 14, 2002
Forty couples are married in a mass Valentine's Day ceremony in Newport News, Virginia. Steve Holy sings "Good Morning Beautiful" for the couples' first dance
Feb 14, 2002
Merle Haggard plays Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, joined by Vince Gill and Albert E. Brumley on a version of "I'll Fly Away," written by Brumley's dad. Haggard leads the audience in a moment of silence for Waylon Jennings, who died the day before
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