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  • Mar 28, 2001
    Ashley Judd's movie "Someone Like You" premieres in New York. In attendance: sister Wynonna Judd, who performs the film's closing theme, "You Are"
    Mar 29, 2001
    Neighbors file suit in Davidson County Chancery Court to have Mindy McCready evicted from her condominium, charging she makes too much noise and has added to the stress of one particular neighbor having "an extremely difficult pregnancy"
    Mar 29, 2001
    Bill Mack ends his broadcasting career with WBAP in Dallas. A country disc jockey for 50 years, he became famous for his overnight broadcasts on WBAP beginning in 1969 and wrote LeAnn Rimes' debut single, "Blue"
    Mar 29, 2001
    The estate of Margaret Mitchell asks for a restraining order to block the release of songwriter Alice Randall's "The Wind Done Gone," a novel that retells "Gone With The Wind" from a slave's point of view. Randall's credits include "XXXs's And OOO's (An American Girl)" and "Girls Ride Horses Too"
    Mar 29, 2001
    As a handful of artists fight the financial system at record labels, Merle Haggard is quoted in The Los Angeles Times: "The artist pays for everything and ends up with nothing. The big boys with the cigars, they get it all"
    Mar 29, 2001
    Sara Evans draws criticism for a longer-than-usual version of the national anthem before Nashville's hockey game against the Phoenix Coyotes at the Gaylord Entertainment Center. The Predators win, 4-3, in overtime
    Mar 29, 2001
    Vince Gill sings "The Warmth Of The Sun" as TNT tapes an all-star tribute to Beach Boy Brian Wilson at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Also performing: Paul Simon, Carly Simon, Billy Joel, Elton John, Jimmy Webb, David Crosby and The Go-Go's
    Mar 30, 2001
    Jessica Andrews' album "Who I Am" is certified gold by the RIAA
    Mar 30, 2001
    Kenny Rogers makes a surprise appearance at Philadelphia's First Union Center during halftime of the 76ers' game against Golden State to sing "Through The Years" in a tribute to retired star Charles Barkley. The 76ers beat the Warriors, 102-89
    Mar 31, 2001
    Charley Pride, Conway Twitty, Jerry Lee Lewis and Marty Stuart are inducted into the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame in Jackson, with Muddy Waters, Pops Staples and The Staple Singers, John Lee Hooker, Glen Ballard and The Blackwood Brothers

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