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Apr 16, 2000Wynonna Judd sings "You Turn Me On I'm A Radio" as TNT airs an "All-Star Tribute To Joni Mitchell." Hosted by Ashley Judd, it also features Mary Chapin Carpenter, Elton John, k.d. lang, James Taylor, Shawn Colvin and Bryan AdamsMay 22, 2000The Mary Chapin Carpenter album "Party Doll And Other Favorites" is certified gold by the RIAAMay 24, 2000"Stones In The Road" nets Mary Chapin Carpenter a double-platinum album from the Recording Industry Association of AmericaAug 16, 2000Mary Chapin Carpenter sings "Why Walk When You Can Fly" during the Democratic National Convention at the Staples Center in Los Angeles as the party nominates vice president Al Gore for presidentMay 29, 2001Columbia releases the Mary Chapin Carpenter album "Time*Sex*Love*"Sep 2, 2001After her show at the Wolf Trap in the Washington, D.C., area, Mary Chapin Carpenter gets engaged, though her beau is kept a mysterySep 11, 2001A terrorist attack levels both towers at the World Trade Center in New York. In Manhattan during the chaos, though they are unhurt: Garth Brooks, Billy Gilman, Rosanne Cash and Mary Chapin CarpenterJan 9, 2002Mary Chapin Carpenter's album "Come On Come On" is certified quadruple-platinum by the RIAAFeb 26, 2002Sony releases the soundtrack to "We Were Soldiers," with a collaboration between Johnny Cash and Dave Matthews, plus a duet of Jamie O'Neal and Michael McDonald. Also featured: Tammy Cochran, Montgomery Gentry, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Rascal FlattsMar 1, 2002The Mel Gibson movie "We Were Soldiers" opens. The soundtrack includes a Johnny Cash duet with Dave Matthews, plus Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Rascal Flatts, Tammy Cochran, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Jamie O'Neal singing with Michael McDonald
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