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  • May 18, 1999
    Island releases the "Notting Hill" soundtrack. It features Shania Twain's "You've Got A Way," 98 Degrees' version of "I Do (Cherish You)" and Ronan Keating's remake of "When You Say Nothing At All," plus Al Green and Elvis Costello, among others
    Feb 28, 2000
    The "Notting Hill" soundtrack earns a platinum album from the RIAA. It features Shania Twain's "You've Got A Way," plus 98 Degrees' version of "I Do (Cherish You)" and Ronan Keating's remake of "When You Say Nothing At All," as well as music by Al Green and Elvis Costello
    Oct 21, 2001
    Billy Gilman sings "One Voice" during the "United We Stand - What More Can I Give?" post-9/11 concert at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. Also on the bill: Michael Jackson, 'N Sync, Al Green, Carole King and Bette Midler, who performs "The Rose"
    Sep 9, 2002
    Honoring the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Alan Jackson sings "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)" and Reba McEntire performs "This Land Is Your Land" in the Concert For America at the Kennedy Center in D.C., along with Aretha Franklin, Al Green, Enrique Iglesias and Placido Domingo, among others
    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
    Jul 4, 2003
    Lee Ann Womack performs "Living In The Promiseland" from Nashville's Riverfront Park when A&E presents "This Is Your Country." Also on hand: Brian Wilson, Al Green and the Nashville Symphony
    May 5, 2004
    "Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws & Angels" is taped at Los Angeles' Wiltern Theatre. Guests Toby Keith and Merle Haggard join Nelson on "Pancho And Lefty." Also appearing: Bob Dylan, Lee Ann Womack, Shelby Lynne, Carole King, Lucinda Williams, Jerry Lee Lewis, Keith Richards, Al Green and Kid Rock
    May 31, 2004
    "Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws & Angels" airs on the USA Network, with guests Toby Keith, Merle Haggard, Bob Dylan, Lee Ann Womack, Shelby Lynne, Carole King, Lucinda Williams, Jerry Lee Lewis, Keith Richards, Al Green and Kid Rock
    Jun 10, 2004
    Don McLean, who scored a country hit with a remake of "Crying," is inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York, alongside Al Green, Hall & Oates, Charles Fox, Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong
    Sep 21, 2004
    Lost Highway releases Willie Nelson & Friends' album "Angels And Outlaws." Guests include Toby Keith, Merle Haggard, Lee Ann Womack, Carole King, Kid Rock, Jerry Lee Lewis, Joe Walsh, Al Green, Shelby Lynne, Keith Richards and Lucinda Williams

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