Womack Lee Ann Never Again Again

This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2001.

Overview of the events of 2001 in land music

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Events [edit]

Elevation hits of the year [edit]

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2001:

US Single Artist Reference
1 Ain't Nothing 'bout You Brooks & Dunn
9 Angels in Waiting Tammy Cochran
one Angry All the Time Tim McGraw
4 Ashes by Now Lee Ann Womack
ane Austin Blake Shelton
i Born to Fly Sara Evans
2 Burn Jo Dee Messina
one Just for the Grace of God Keith Urban
18 Only I Practice Love You LeAnn Rimes
five Complicated Carolyn Dawn Johnson
1 Don't Happen Twice Kenny Chesney
17 Don't Make Me Come Over In that location and Dearest You George Strait
5 Downtime Jo Dee Messina
16 God Bless the USA Lee Greenwood
12 A Good Day to Run Darryl Worley
1 Grown Men Don't Cry Tim McGraw
2 I Could Not Ask for More Sara Evans
one I Wanna Talk Nearly Me Toby Keith
4 I Would've Loved You Anyway Trisha Yearwood
3 I'm a Survivor Reba McEntire
1 I'm Already At that place Lonestar
one I'k Just Talkin' About Tonight Toby Keith
6 I'm Tryin' Trace Adkins
iii If I Fall You're Going Downward with Me Dixie Chicks
iii If My Heart Had Wings Organized religion Loma
5 If You Can Do Annihilation Else George Strait
two It's a Great Day to Exist Live Travis Tritt
11 Information technology's My Time Martina McBride
viii Laredo Chris Cagle
20 The Concluding Matter on My Listen Patty Loveless
2 Honey of a Adult female Travis Tritt
eighteen Loving Every Minute Mark Wills
xi Lucky iv You (Tonight I'm But Me) SHeDAISY
18 Homo of Me Gary Allan
17 Move On The Warren Brothers
vi Mrs. Steven Rudy Marking McGuinn
4 On a Night Like This Trick Pony
one 1 More Twenty-four hours Diamond Rio
i Simply in America Brooks & Dunn
17 People Like Us Aaron Tippin
12 Cascade Me Trick Pony
14 Existent Life (I Never Was the Same Once again) Jeff Carson
ii Riding with Individual Malone David Ball
5 Correct Where I Demand to Be Gary Allan
16 Rose Bouquet Phil Vassar
2 Run George Strait
xx Second Wind Darryl Worley
2 She Couldn't Change Me Montgomery Gentry
8 She Misses Him Tim Rushlow
9 6-Pack Summer Phil Vassar
18 Sugariness Summer Diamond Rio
one Tell Her Lonestar
1 There Is No Arizona Jamie O'Neal
eleven There You'll Be Religion Hill
9 This Everyday Love Rascal Flatts
xix The Tin Man Kenny Chesney
iv Ii People Fell in Love Brad Paisley
ane What I Actually Meant to Say Cyndi Thomson
8 When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues Martina McBride
1 When I Call back Virtually Angels Jamie O'Neal
fifteen When It All Goes South Alabama
v When Somebody Loves You Alan Jackson
1 Where I Come From Alan Jackson
3 Where the Blacktop Ends Keith Urban
1 Where Were You lot (When the World Stopped Turning) Alan Jackson
7 While You Loved Me Rascal Flatts
ane Who I Am Jessica Andrews
13 Why They Call It Falling Lee Ann Womack
7 Wild Horses Garth Brooks
10 With Me Lonestar
ane Without You lot Dixie Chicks
nineteen Y'all Fabricated Me That Way Andy Griggs
ane You lot Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This Toby Keith

Top new anthology releases [edit]

The post-obit albums placed within the Meridian 50 on the Acme Country Albums charts in 2001:

U.s.a. Album Artist Record Label
iv Alright Guy Gary Allan MCA Nashville
3 Blake Shelton Blake Shelton Warner Bros.
6 Conveying On Montgomery Gentry Columbia
4 Chrome Trace Adkins Capitol Nashville
6 Dare to Dream Billy Gilman Ballsy
10 Down from the Mountain Soundtrack Various Artists Lost Highway
10 Gravitational Forces Robert Earl Keen Lost Highway
i Greatest Hits Martina McBride RCA Nashville
8 Greatest Hits 2 Clint Blackness RCA Nashville
1 Greatest Hits Vol. 3: I'yard a Survivor Reba McEntire MCA Nashville
one I Demand You LeAnn Rimes Curb
1 I'one thousand Already At that place Lonestar BNA
1 Inside Out Trisha Yearwood MCA Nashville
10 Loving Every Infinitesimal Mark Wills Mercury Nashville
7 My World Cyndi Thomson Capitol Nashville
4 Never Love You Enough Chely Wright MCA Nashville
3 New Favorite Alison Krauss & Matrimony Station Rounder
5 One More Day Diamond Rio Arista Nashville
three Function II Brad Paisley Arista Nashville
1 Pull My Chain Toby Keith DreamWorks Nashville
1 The Road Less Traveled George Strait MCA Nashville
five The Stone: Stone Cold Country 2001 George Jones Bandit
viii Room with a View Carolyn Dawn Johnson Arista Nashville
1 Scarecrow Garth Brooks Capitol Nashville
1 Set This Circus Down Tim McGraw Curb
8 Songs from Call Me Claus Garth Brooks Capitol Nashville
1 Steers & Stripes Brooks & Dunn Arista Nashville
seven Three Days Pat Dark-green Commonwealth
6 Time* Sexual activity* Love* Mary Chapin Carpenter Columbia
6 What a Wonderful Christmas Anne Murray StraightWay
4 When It All Goes South Alabama RCA Nashville
ii Who I Am Jessica Andrews DreamWorks Nashville

Other top albums [edit]

US Album Artist Record Label
45 3 of Hearts 3 of Hearts RCA Nashville
11 Amigo David Ball Dualtone
26 Anthology, Vol. 1: Cowboy Man Lyle Lovett MCA Nashville
49 The Captain Kasey Chambers Warner Bros.
18 Complete Lila McCann Asylum
43 The Complete Limelight Sessions Shania Twain Limelight
47 A Country Superstar Christmas 4 Various Artists Hip-O
32 Dancin' with Thunder:
The Official Music of the PBR
Various Artists Epic
42 A December to Remember Aaron Tippin Lyric Street
50 Del and the Boys Del McCoury Band Ceili
16 Driven Soundtrack Various Artists Curb
39 Earl Scruggs and Friends Earl Scruggs MCA Nashville
43 Followin' a Feelin' SherriƩ Austin WE
49 From the Heart The Oak Ridge Boys Spring Hill
20 God Bless America LeAnn Rimes Curb
22 Hank Williams: Timeless Various Artists Lost Highway
35 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Lee Greenwood Freefalls
50 Here Come the Derailers The Derailers Lucky Domestic dog
47 A Hillbilly Tribute to AC/DC Hayseed Dixie Dualtone
35 History of the Future Ricky Skaggs Skaggs Family unit
32 The Houston Child Rodney Crowell Sugar Colina
13 I Finally Found Someone Lorrie Morgan & Sammy Kershaw RCA Nashville
44 3 Chad Brock Warner Bros.
12 Little Sparrow Dolly Parton Blueish Eye
35 Live Close Past, Visit Oft K. T. Oslin BNA
38 Live! Charlie Daniels Blue Hat
18 Mark McGuinn Marker McGuinn VFR
19 Mountain Soul Patty Loveless Epic
20 Nothing Personal Delbert McClinton New West
35 O Sister! The Women'south Bluegrass Collection Various Artists Rounder
nineteen RCA Land Legends Waylon Jennings RCA Nashville
24 Reach Meredith Edwards Mercury Nashville
38 Existent Life Jeff Carson Curb
47 Roots, Volume i Merle Haggard Anti
24 Roy D. Mercer vs. Yankees Roy D. Mercer Capitol Nashville
14 Say No More Clay Walker Behemothic
42 Songcatcher Soundtrack Various Artists Vanguard
26 Songs Nosotros Wish Nosotros'd Written Pat Light-green & Cory Morrow Write On
27 Step Correct Up Charlie Robison Lucky Canis familiaris
27 Tammy Cochran Tammy Cochran Epic
12 10 Rounds Tracy Byrd RCA Nashville
27 This Is Your Land Diverse Artists UTV
24 Thunder & Roses Pam Tillis Arista Nashville
28 Tim Rushlow Tim Rushlow Atlantic
13 Tracy Lawrence Tracy Lawrence Warner Bros.
12 Play tricks Pony Trick Pony Warner Bros.
30 The Whole SHeBANG: All Mixed Upwards SHeDAISY Lyric Street

Deaths [edit]

  • February ane — John Jarrard, 47, songwriter (respiratory failure)[1]
  • February vii — Dale Evans, 88, writer, extra, singer-songwriter, and wife of singing cowboy Roy Rogers
  • April 16 — Van Stephenson, 47, guitarist, vocalist and co-founding fellow member of the 1990s group Blackhawk (skin cancer)
  • June 4 — John Hartford, 63, vocaliser-songwriter and bluegrass musician (non-Hodgkin Lymphoma)
  • June 30 — Chet Atkins, 77, guitarist and record producer (colon cancer)
  • July 3 — Johnny Russell, 61, singer-songwriter best known for writing the Buck Owens classic "Act Naturally" (diabetes)
  • July 22 – Bob Ferguson, 73, record producer and songwriter, best known for work with Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton (cancer).
  • September 11 — Carolyn Mayer Beug, 48, filmmaker and music video managing director who directed several music videos for country singer Dwight Yoakam (killed when American Airlines Flying 11 crashed into Earth Trade Eye)
  • Dec 3 – Grady Martin, 72, session guitarist and member of Nashville's "A Team" (middle attack)

Hall of Fame inductees [edit]

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees [edit]

  • The Carter Family
    • A. P. Carter
    • Sara Carter
    • Maybelle Carter

Country Music Hall of Fame inductees [edit]

  • Bill Anderson (born 1937)
  • The Delmore Brothers (Alton Delmore 1908–1964 and Rabon Delmore 1916–1952)
  • The Everly Brothers (Don Everly born 1937 and Phil Everly built-in 1939)
  • Don Gibson (1928–2003)
  • Homer and Jethro (Homer Haynes 1920–1971 and Jethro Burns 1920–1989)
  • Waylon Jennings (1937–2002)
  • The Jordanaires (Gordon Stoker born 1924, Neal Matthews, Jr. 1929–2000, Hoyt Hawkins 1927–1982 and Ray Walker born 1934)
  • Don Law (1902–1982)
  • The Louvin Brothers (Ira Louvin 1924–1965 and Charlie Louvin born 1927)
  • Ken Nelson (born 1911)
  • Sam Phillips (1923–2003)
  • Webb Pierce (1921–1991)

Canadian State Music Hall of Fame inductees [edit]

  • Gordon Lightfoot
  • Gary Buck

Major awards [edit]

Grammy Awards [edit]

  • Best Female person Country Song Functioning — "Smooth", Dolly Parton
  • Best Male person State Vocal Performance — "O Decease", Ralph Stanley
  • Best Land Performance by a Duo or Grouping with Vocal — "The Lucky One", Alison Krauss & Union Station
  • Best Country Collaboration with Vocals — "I am a Man of Constant Sorrow", Harley Allen, Pat Enright and Dan Tyminski
  • Best Country Instrumental Performance — "Foggy Mountain Breakdown", Jerry Douglas, Gen Duncan, Vince Gill, Albert Lee, Steve Martin, Leon Russell, Earl Scruggs, Gary Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Paul Shaffer & Marty Stuart
  • Best Country Vocal — "The Lucky 1", Alison Krauss & Spousal relationship Station
  • All-time Country AlbumHank Williams Tribute, Various Artists (Producers: Bonnie Garner, Luke Lewis and Mary Martin)
  • Best Bluegrass AlbumNew Favorite, Alison Krauss & Union Station

Juno Awards [edit]

  • All-time State Creative person/Grouping — Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Best New Country Artist/Grouping — The Ennis Sisters

Academy of Country Music [edit]

  • Entertainer of the Twelvemonth — Brooks & Dunn
  • Song of the Year — "Where Were You (When the Globe Stopped Turning)", Alan Jackson
  • Single of the Year — "Where Were You lot (When the World Stopped Turning)", Alan Jackson
  • Album of the YearO Brother, Where Art Thou?
  • Top Male Vocalist — Alan Jackson
  • Meridian Female Singer — Martina McBride
  • Top Vocal Duo — Brooks & Dunn
  • Top Song Group — Lonestar
  • Top New Male Vocalist — Phil Vassar
  • Top New Female Vocalist — Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Summit New Song Duo or Group — Fob Pony
  • Video of the Yr — "But in America", Brooks & Dunn (Director: Michael Merriman)
  • Vocal Event of the Year — "I am a Man of Constant Sorrow", Various Artists

ARIA Awards [edit]

(presented in Sydney on October xxx, 2001)

  • Best Land Anthology - Looking Frontward Looking Back (Slim Dusty)

Canadian State Music Association [edit]

  • Telus Mobility Fans' Pick Accolade — Terri Clark
  • Male Creative person of the Year — Jason McCoy
  • Female Artist of the Year — Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Group or Duo of the Year — The Wilkinsons
  • SOCAN Vocal of the Twelvemonth — "Complicated", Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Single of the Year — "Complicated", Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Album of the YearRoom with a View, Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Top Selling AlbumExhale, Faith Hill
  • Video of the Twelvemonth — "No Fright", Terri Clark
  • Chevy Trucks Rise Star Honour — Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Roots Artist or Group of the Yr — Natalie MacMaster

Country Music Association [edit]

  • Entertainer of the Year — Tim McGraw
  • Vocal of the Twelvemonth — "Murder on Music Row", Larry Cordle, Larry Shell
  • Single of the Year — "I am a Man of Constant Sorrow", The Soggy Bottom Boys
  • Album of the YearO Blood brother, Where Art Thou?
  • Male person Vocalist of the Year — Toby Keith
  • Female Vocalist of the Year — Lee Ann Womack
  • Vocal Duo of the Year — Brooks & Dunn
  • Vocal Grouping of the Year — Lonestar
  • Horizon Accolade — Keith Urban
  • Music Video of the Year — "Born to Fly", Sara Evans (Director: Peter Zavadil)
  • Song Issue of the Yr — "Too Country", Brad Paisley (with George Jones, Nib Anderson and Buck Owens)
  • Musician of the Year — Dann Huff

References [edit]

  1. ^ Toll, Deborah Evans (February 17, 2001). "John Jarrard dies at 47". Billboard. 113 (7): 3.

Further reading [edit]

  • Whitburn, Joel, "Pinnacle Country Songs 1944–2005 – 6th Edition." 2005.

Other links [edit]

  • Country Music Association
  • Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame

External links [edit]

  • State Music Hall of Fame

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