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  • Feb 25, 2002
    Downtime releases The Randy Rogers Band's first studio album, "Like It Used To Be"
    Feb 25, 2002
    Buddy and Julie Miller appear in Los Angeles as a duo for the first time, performing at the Roxy Theatre on the Sunset Strip. Joining them on-stage during a portion of the set is Emmylou Harris
    Feb 25, 2002
    Toby Keith tells The Tennessean the Grammys and the American Music Awards are less than supportive of country artists, that they "make you feel unwanted." In the same discussion, he calls his duet with Sting "a piece of junk"
    Feb 25, 2002
    The Dixie Chicks make their first appearance on PBS' "Sesame Street," performing the staple "There's No Letter Better Than B"
    Feb 25, 2002
    J.D. Souther, Jackson Browne and Jack Tempchin file suit against Warner Chappell publishing in Los Angeles for more than $10 million, claiming they were underpaid for songwriting royalties on The Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975"
    Feb 26, 2002
    Mark Chesnutt shoots the video to "She Was"
    Feb 26, 2002
    The Dixie Chicks, Dwight Yoakam, Emmylou Harris and Trisha Yearwood perform at Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre for the Recording Artists Coalition. The concert raises funds for artists' ongoing legal battle against record companies
    Feb 26, 2002
    Sony releases the soundtrack to "We Were Soldiers," with a collaboration between Johnny Cash and Dave Matthews, plus a duet of Jamie O'Neal and Michael McDonald. Also featured: Tammy Cochran, Montgomery Gentry, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Rascal Flatts
    Feb 27, 2002
    Johnny Horton's single "The Battle Of New Orleans," Hank Williams' "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" and Elvis Presley's "Don't Be Cruel" enter the Grammy Hall of Fame along with other 1950s originals "Sincerely," "Ain't That A Shame," "Lucille," "Misty" and "Mister Sandman"
    Feb 27, 2002
    Garth Brooks, Steve Wariner and Nashville Predators hockey player Scott Walker promote literacy by reading to school kids in Lebanon, Tennessee. Among the titles tackled: Dr. Seuss' "The Cat In The Hat"

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