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  • Dec 6, 2001
    Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have their third daughter, Audrey Caroline McGraw, at Nashville's Baptist Hospital. The baby is eight weeks early and remains hospitalized 18 days. She will appear as a backup singer on Dad's "Last Dollar (Fly Away)"
    Dec 7, 2001
    "America: A Tribute To Heroes" receives a gold album from the RIAA. Inspired by 9/11, the project features The Dixie Chicks, Willie Nelson, Faith Hill, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, U2, Sting, Billy Joel, Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Sheryl Crow and Paul Simon, among others
    Dec 24, 2001
    Tim McGraw and Faith Hill take their baby, Audrey, home from Nashville's Baptist Hospital 18 days after she was born, eight weeks premature
    Jan 9, 2002
    Tim McGraw takes two American Music Awards at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium, while wife Faith Hill wins Favorite Country Female. Garth Brooks receives a special Award of Merit. Other country winners: Brooks & Dunn and Trick Pony
    Jan 13, 2002
    Reba McEntire wins the People's Choice award for Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series. Garth Brooks and Faith Hill are named Favorite Male and Female Musical Performers on the CBS telecast, aired from the Pasadena Civic Center in California
    Mar 24, 2002
    Faith Hill performs "There You'll Be," from the movie "Pearl Harbor," during the Oscar awards at Los Angeles' Kodak Theatre. "For The Birds" wins Best Animated Short; the movie features a score created by Riders In The Sky
    Apr 13, 2002
    Faith Hill is inducted into the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame with Cassandra Wilson, Mary Ann Mobley, Howlin' Wolf, David Ruffin and Van Dyke Parks during ceremonies at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg
    Jun 11, 2002
    The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opens "This Is My Country," an exhibit of photos taken by Kenny Rogers of other acts. Among his subjects: Dolly Parton, Minnie Pearl, Tammy Wynette, Bill Monroe, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Alan Jackson
    Jun 18, 2002
    Harper Entertainment publishes "The Bluebird Cafe Scrapbook" as the songwriter venue marks its 20th anniversary. The book features Garth Brooks, Faith Hill, Pam Tillis, Trisha Yearwood, Phil Vassar, Kathy Mattea, Kenny Chesney and Janis Ian
    Jul 18, 2002
    The opening ceremonies of the Winter Olympics, featuring The Dixie Chicks, LeAnn Rimes and Rita Coolidge, receive eight Emmy nominations. "America: A Tribute To Heroes," with The Chicks, Faith Hill, Willie Nelson and Reba McEntire, garners six

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