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  • Sep 11, 2002
    Thomas Nelson publishes "If You've Got A Dream, I've Got A Plan," a how-to book for songwriters written by Kelley Lovelace, author of the Joe Nichols hit "The Impossible." The foreword is penned by Brad Paisley
    Sep 11, 2002
    Faith Hill takes home a quadruple-platinum plaque from the RIAA for her album "It Matters To Me"
    Sep 11, 2002
    Doug Stone sings the national anthem and Neal McCoy performs "God Bless America" during the seventh inning stretch when the hometown Kansas City Royals face the Chicago White Sox. The Royals win, 9-6
    Sep 11, 2002
    NBC-TV airs the Concert For America, honoring the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Reba McEntire opens with "This Land Is Your Land," and Alan Jackson sings "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)." Also appearing are Aretha Franklin, Al Green and Placido Domingo, among others
    Sep 11, 2002
    Martina McBride performs the national anthem at a concert in Nashville's Centennial Park on the one-year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Phil Vassar and Lonestar also appear
    Sep 11, 2002
    Charlie Daniels performs "The Last Fallen Hero" on the west lawn of the White House with the Washington Symphony Orchestra as a part of the "Symphony For America"
    Sep 13, 2002
    John Berry sings the national anthem before a high-school football game in Watkinsville, Georgia. The visiting Stephens County Indians swamp the Oconee County Warriors, 34-16
    Sep 13, 2002
    Johnny Cash and June Carter appear at the Americana Music Awards in Nashville. It marks the last time the couple performs together publicly
    Sep 14, 2002
    No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani marries Bush vocalist Gavin Rossdale at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. After their 2015 divorce, she becomes involved with Blake Shelton, earning Top 15 country hits with "Go Ahead And Break My Heart," "Nobody But You" and "Happy Anywhere"
    Sep 14, 2002
    The Dixie Chicks take "Home" to #1 on the Billboard country albums chart for the first of 19 total weeks

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