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  • Nov 7, 2002
    George Strait's manager, Erv Woolsey, opens a Nashville bar, The Trap, across the street from the Tennessee Titans' football stadium. Woolsey co-wrote Strait's 1996 hit "I Can Still Make Cheyenne"
    Sep 25, 2003
    Fourteen years after Cash Box country chart manager Kevin Hughes was killed on Music Row in Nashville, a former fellow employee, Richard D'Antonio, is convicted of the murder. Hughes had declined to participate in a chart kickback scandal and threatened to take it public
    Oct 11, 2003
    Musica, a 40-foot sculpture of dancing nudes, is unveiled in the roundabout on Nashville's Music Row
    Mar 13, 2004
    A fire at the Javelina Studios in Nashville is extinguished before it creates serious damage. The former home of RCA Records, the building houses the office of "Riding With Private Malone" songwriter Wood Newton
    Sep 15, 2004
    Hurricane Ivan hits the nation's Gulf Coast. Among the properties destroyed during the onslaught is Ray Stevens' beachfront home near Gulf Shores, Alabama
    Oct 6, 2004
    Playing off the lyrics of the Tim Nichols-written songs "Live Like You Were Dying" and "Girls Lie Too," Warner Chappell throws a Nashville party in which a skydiver lands on Music Row while Hooters waitresses serve the guests
    Feb 25, 2005
    The Nashville Songwriters Association International finalizes the purchase of the Music Mill from producer Harold Shedd for new offices. The Mill had been a recording studio, yielding hits from Alabama, Billy Ray Cyrus and Shania Twain, among others
    Apr 18, 2005
    A 20-year-old woman is found dead in her car in the parking lot at Nashville's United Artists Tower. The building houses the LOUD Recording Studio, which has yielded hits for Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Doug Stone and Clint Black, among others
    Jun 13, 2005
    A woman is hospitalized for smoke inhalation when the United Artists Tower is evacuated for a fire. The building, located on Music Row in Nashville, houses James Stroud's Loud Recording Studio, which has welcomed such artists as Toby Keith, Tim McGraw and Clint Black
    Jul 29, 2005
    Mike Curb's family foundation takes possession of the former Sony offices on Nashville's Music Row. He plans to restore the Columbia Studios for use by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Belmont University




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