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Apr 22, 2001
"I Hope You Dance," a 64-page book written by songwriters Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers based on their award-winning Lee Ann Womack country hit, enters the New York Times best-sellers list. Womack wrote the book's introduction
Apr 23, 2001
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill attend the opening of a Jackie Kennedy exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, where they sit with Calvin Klein at a $3,500-a-plate dinner
Apr 23, 2001
USA Today reports that Garth Brooks offered in September to give part of his liver to ailing friend Chris LeDoux. Doctors said their organs were incompatible. Brooks had asked LeDoux not to reveal the offer publicly
Apr 24, 2001
Curb releases the "Driven" soundtrack, including the Jo Dee Messina hit "Burn." Elsewhere on the album are tracks from Tim McGraw, LeAnn Rimes, Steve Holy and Hank Williams III
Apr 24, 2001
R&B vocalist Al Hibbler dies at Chicago's Holy Cross Hospital. He recorded one of the first versions of the standard "Unchained Melody," earning a pop hit with it in 1955. It also became a country hit for Elvis Presley and for LeAnn Rimes
Apr 24, 2001
Johnny Cash and photographer Jim Marshall sue Urban Outfitters in San Francisco for using a famous picture of Cash flipping off a TV crew at San Quentin on a T-shirt
Apr 24, 2001
Curb releases Tim McGraw's album "Set This Circus Down"
Apr 24, 2001
Tim McGraw gives a free show in Nashville to promote the release of his album "Set This Circus Down." Mark Collie joins him in singing "Forget About Us"
Apr 25, 2001
Alabama donates $100,000 from its June Jam fund-raising concerts to the school system of Fort Payne, Alabama
Apr 25, 2001
The Bill Monroe Foundation in Rosine, Kentucky, purchases his 1923 Gibson F-5 mandolin for $1.125 million
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