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| | Roughstock's History of Country Music |
 | | This is the only country music history site on the Web, brought to you by the world's #1 Country and Western Site: Roughstock. |  | | This exhibit looks at some of the influential artists and songs of the late 1920's through the year 2000, era by era. |  | | Refer general questions about this site or Roughstock to: rodeo@roughstock.com or use our feedback form. |
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| | Buy Music Books : Country Music |
 | | Country Music Annual 2000 (Country Music Annual), by Charles K. Wolfe, James E. Akenson (Paperback, 01 June, 2000) |  | | Country Music Hall of Fame Volume 2 (Country Music Hall of Fame), by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, Hal Leonard Corp (Paperback, 01 April, 1998) |  | | Country : The Music and the Musicians : From the Beginnings to the '90s, by Country Music Foundation (Hardcover, October, 1994) |
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| | Buy Music Books : Bluegrass Music |
 | | Country Music Annual 2000 (Country Music Annual), by Charles K. Wolfe, James E. Akenson (Paperback, June, 2000) |  | | Country Music Hall of Fame Volume 2 (Country Music Hall of Fame), by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, Hal Leonard Corp (Paperback, 01 April, 1998) |  | | Country Music Annual 2002 (Country Music Annual, 2002), by Charles K. Wolfe, James E. Akenson (Paperback, June, 2002) |
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| | Encyclopedia: Country Music Hall of Fame |
 | | In 1963, the CMA announced that a Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was to be built on Music Row in Nashville. |  | | The Country Music Hall of Fame is a museum at 222 Fifth Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. |  | | The Music Row location of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was closed December 31, 2000. |
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| | Complete list of awards and nominees |
 | | 2000 Academy of Country Music Award for Single of the Year for "Ready To Run" |  | | 2000 Country Music Association Vocal Event of the Year for "Roly Poly" with Asleep at the Wheel |  | | 2000 Academy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year for "FLY" |
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| | 2001 in country music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also: 2000 in country music, 2001 in music, other events of 2001, 2002 in country music, 2000s in music and the List of years in Country Music |  | | Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame |  | | Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7) |
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| | 2001 in country music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also: 2000 in country music, 2001 in music, other events of 2001, 2002 in country music, 2000s in music and the List of years in Country Music |  | | Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame |  | | Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. |
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| | Country Music Hall of Fame |
 | | The Country Music Hall of Fame is a museum at 222 Fifth Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, Tennessee, United States. |  | | Featured exhibits include Sing Me Back Home: A Journey through Country Music, with a collection of original recordings, instruments, costumes, photographs, et cetera, as well as the Hall of Fame Rotunda, which displays the plaques of all the inductees to the Country Music Hall of Fame. |  | | In 1963, the CMA announced that a Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was to be built on Music Row in Nashville. |
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| | The Austin Chronicle Music: Big in Yemen |
 | | Many of the songs Tucker Livingston used to earn his spot in the Austin Music Foundation's new Incubator program were written just after his return from the 2000 trip, while his live shows punctuate traditional singer-songwriter fare with splashes of tablas and a violinist playing Arabic scales. |  | | Three years ago, the U.S. State Department sent Livingston and his son Tucker to Yemen to entertain the country's mostly poor, mostly Muslim population, which isn't known for its love of the nightlife, let alone live music. |  | | Bob is here to play the country music of America and learn the country music of India.' They took 'country music' to mean 'your country's folk musicí' which was a wonderful interpretation." |
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| | Country Music |
 | | The Mountain Bay Country Music Festival was run in March, 2000 and March, 2001, with an attendance of 8,000 over the four days last March. |  | | The Festival was widely regarded as the most professionally run festival with the best of Australia's Country Music artists that has been run in Victoria. |  | | Our motivation was to build the Festival to rival the Gympie Country Music Muster, which attracts over 30,000 individuals each year, and the Tamworth Country Music Festival, which attracts some 100,000 attendees each year. |
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| | Country Music CDs |
 | | Country Fest - Reserve your tickets now for Country Fest 2000, the annual event featuring the greatest country music talent in the world. |  | | There's something for everyone who enjoys good country music on cd or cassette. |  | | Let us know by email so we can update this master list of great country music artists and groups. |
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| | Australian Country Music Foundation - Roll of Renown |
 | | The Country Music Roll of Renown was established by Radio 2TM in 1976 to recognise and salute those artists who have made a lasting and significant contribution to Australian country music. |  | | The Roll of Renown forms the basis for the ACMF's Legends of Country Music exhibition, the beginning of Australia's own country music hall of fame, open year-round at the Foundation's Tamworth headquarters. |  | | Inductees are determined by the Australian Country Music Foundation and announced at the annual Roll of Renown Concert during the January country music festival in Tamworth, Australia's Home of Country Music. |
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| | Country music's blacklist |
 | | "It's been hard," said Towns, who in 2000 was the first black artist to appear at the annual International Country Music Festival in Switzerland. |  | | Country Music Association research indicates that in 1998, 3 percent of those 18 and older who listened to country music on the radio were black. |  | | A year later, she founded the Black Country Music Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the visibility of black performers, as well as providing a showcase for their talents. |
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http://www.post-gazette.com/magazine/20010218country2.asp
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| | Queer Finding Her Voice: Women in Country Music, 1800-2000 Comments |
 | | Collaboratively compiled and expertly edited by cultural anthropologist Mary A Bufwack and music journalist Robert K. Oermann, Finding Her Voice: Women In Country Music 1800-2000 is an information-laden, 624-page compendium of women's contributions to country music down through the past two centuries. |  | | Finding Her Voice: Women in Country Music, 1800-2000 |  | | Finding Her Voice is a seminal work of music history scholarship and a superb educational text and... |
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| | Country Music Association Awards |
 | | 2000 CMA Awards - The 34th Annual Country Music Association Awards were presented October 4 at Nashville's Grand Ole... |  | | The Country Music Association Awards, presented annually in October or November, are considered the most prestigious awards in the country-music industry. |  | | Faith Hill presents an award at the 37th Country Music Association Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, November 5, 2003. |
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| | The Austin Chronicle Music: Big in Yemen |
 | | Many of the songs Tucker Livingston used to earn his spot in the Austin Music Foundation's new Incubator program were written just after his return from the 2000 trip, while his live shows punctuate traditional singer-songwriter fare with splashes of tablas and a violinist playing Arabic scales. |  | | Bob is here to play the country music of America and learn the country music of India.' They took 'country music' to mean 'your country's folk musicí' which was a wonderful interpretation." |  | | Almost immediately, Livingston connected with audiences through prairie songs and prison blues, from John Denver's "Country Roads" to Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" (modified for Indian audiences to "From the sunny Bombay to the plains of the Punjab to the Himalayan Mountains to the Arabian Sea"). |
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| | Garth Brooks - CanEHdian.com |
 | | In the fall of 2000, Brooks announced his retirement from the country music scene saying that he needed to spend more time with his family though a couple of weeks later he filed for divorce from his wife of 14 years. |  | | His first album Garth Brooks was released in 1989 and worked its way to No.4 on country music charts. |  | | Throughout his career, Brooks has received many accolades from the recording industry including: 2 Grammys, 16 American Music Awards, 11 Country Music Association Awards, 18 Academy of Country Music Awards, 5 World Music Awards, 10 People's Choice Awards and 24 Billboard Music Awards. |
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| | Country Music Hall of Fame |
 | | In 1963, the CMA announced that a Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was to be built on Music Row in Nashville. |  | | The Country Music Hall of Fame is a museum at 222 Fifth Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, Tennessee, United States. |  | | The Music Row location of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was closed December 31, 2000. |
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| | Country Music Hall of Fame |
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| | IASPM: Australia / New Zealand |
 | | "Clinton Walker (2000) Buried Country: The Story of Aboriginal Country Music, Sydney: Pluto Press + eponymous documentary film (2000 - Film Australia/SBS TV) and accompanying website http://buriedcountry.com", Perfect Beat 5/4 (January 2002): 86-90. |  | | "Educational Perspectives on Indigenous Country Music: Review Article of Clinton Walker's Buried Country: The Story of Aboriginal Country Music (Annandale, NSW: Pluto Press, 2000) and Associated Media Resources", The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education 29/1 (2001): 43-48. |
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| | Search Encyclopedia.com |
 | | By c.2000 BC most of the country was sparsely inhabited by persons who had a rudimentary knowledge of raising domesticated food plants and of herding animals. |  | | country and western music country and western music, American popular music form originating in the Southeast (country music) and the Southwest and West (western music). |  | | Look up Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Single on HighBeam™ Research. |
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| | Arts Music Awards |
 | | DanceStar 2000 The World Online Worldwide Dance Music Awards - The Official site of DanceStar 2000, the worlds first global Dance Music Awards held in London on June 1st 2000. |  | | Country Music Awards - Includes organization, history, and press releases from the Country Music Association. |  | | Backstage at The California Music Awards - Sidewalks Entertainment Television's annual coverage of the once-named Bammies with on-line interviews, pictures, and a list of nominees and winners. |
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| | VenezuelaNationalMusicSystem.doc |
 | | Start date, coverage and target group The National Music System is the base of the Program Country, Music and Social Action, initiated by the Music Directorate of the CONAC in the year 2000. |  | | Objectives General objective: To seek excellency in the managerial and artistic processes of Venezuela's musical activity, in its distinct and diverse expressions, specialties and related activities, in order to facilitate the effective contribution of musical activity to the sociocultural construction of the country. |  | | Thanks to the application of the National Music System, areas of musical action that were excluded in the past have been incorporated, in order to reduce the risk of the disappearance of important and valuable musical genres from different regions of the country. |
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| | Country Music Hall of Fame - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1963, the CMA announced that a Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was to be built on Music Row in Nashville. |  | | The Music Row location of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was closed December 31, 2000. |  | | The original Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened on Music Row (Music Square East and Division Street) on April 1, 1967. |
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| | FolkLib Index - Folk Music Bibliography |
 | | Two, L-Z" #hg 1998, Kingsbury, "The Encyclopedia of Country Music: The Ultimate Guide to the Music" #at 1974, Kinkle, "The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz 1900-1950" #ci 1984, Kochman, "The Big Book of Bluegrass" #kj 2000, Koster, "Texas Music" #ki. |  | | 1, 1952-1955" #fl.s1994, Country Music Magazine, "The Comprehensive Country Music Encyclopedia" #fg 1981, Davis, "Index to the New World Recorded Anthology of American Music, A User's Guide to the Initial One Hundred Records" #dg. |  | | 1979, Bierhorst, "A Cry From the Earth: Music of the North American Indians" #dv. |
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| | ABOUT STACY HARRIS |
 | | March 12, 2000 I became a graduate of the International Bluegrass Music Association's inaugural Leadership Bluegrass class. |  | | I am an Advisory Board member for the Women of Music Music of Women (WMMW) networking support group, a member of the Committee of Concerned Journalists (CCJ) and a member of the Christian Country Music Association's advisory panel. |  | | An internationally-known country-music historian, music industry analyst, columnist, broadcast journalist, feature writer, public speaker and arts critic, I have covered the Nashville entertainment scene as a Nashville-based stringer for *Newsweek* and as a domestic stringer (with Secret Service clearance) for the ABC Radio Network and its affiliates. |
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| | CLICKinn 2 country |
 | | Country Music Association 2000 Vocal Event of the Year, "Murder on Music Row" (with George Strait) |  | | Country Music Association 1993 Vocal Event of the Year, "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair" (with George Jones) |  | | Country Music Association 1994 Album of the Year, "Common Threads: The Songs of the Eagles" |
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| | CLICKinn 2 country |
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| | CLICKinn 2 country |
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| | Kenny Rogers wildhorses facts |
 | | · Received the inaugural Career Achievement Award at the Country Weekly TNN Music Awards - June 2000. |  | | 32-page children's book; co-written by Rogers and based on his holiday,' touring play and hit musical; Publication, Fall 2000 |  | | Producers of the CBS Television Network show, "Touched By An Angel" scripted an entire episode of its top-rated series around the hit single, "Buy Me A Rose." Segment, co-starring Rogers, aired Feb. 6, 2000. |
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