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  • Dec 9, 2000
    Gene Autry becomes a space cowboy: His performance of "Back In The Saddle Again" is used to wake astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour
    Mar 7, 2001
    The Recording Industry Association of America and the National Endowment for the Arts cite 365 titles as Songs of the Century, including two Gene Autry releases: "Back In The Saddle Again" and "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer"
    Jun 16, 2001
    United Shows auctions off several vehicles once owned by now-deceased country stars in Nashville. Included are Jim Reeves' tour bus, Gene Autry's Mercedes and Faron Young's Lincoln
    Aug 11, 2001
    The Space Shuttle Discovery kicks off its day with a wakeup call from earth: the Gene Autry classic "Back In The Saddle Again"
    Oct 23, 2001
    UTV releases "Now That's What I Call Christmas!" It boasts holiday classics by Elvis Presley, Gene Autry, Bobby Helms, Brenda Lee, Elmo & Patsy, Burl Ives, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Paul McCartney and Kathy Mattea, among others
    Dec 14, 2001
    The album "Now That's What I Call Christmas!" is certified gold, platinum and quadruple-platinum by the RIAA, behind music by Elvis Presley, Gene Autry, Bobby Helms, Brenda Lee, Elmo & Patsy, Burl Ives, Bruce Springsteen, Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, John Lennon and Kathy Mattea
    Oct 13, 2002
    The Anaheim Angels beat the Minnesota Twins, 13-5, sending them to the World Series for the first time since Gene Autry founded the team 42 years prior. Says his widow, Jackie Autry, "I know he's watching from somewhere"
    Oct 27, 2002
    Right fielder Tim Salmon carries a cowboy hat, signed by Gene Autry, onto Edison Field in Anaheim as the Angels win the World Series against the San Francisco Giants, 4-1. The late Autry founded the team but sold to Disney in the 1990s. "You Can Sleep While I Drive" writer Melissa Etheridge sings the national anthem
    Dec 10, 2002
    Sony releases a three-CD album, "Freedom: Songs From The Heart Of America." It includes The Carter Family's "Can The Circle Be Unbroken," plus tracks by Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Gene Autry, Marty Robbins, Louise Massey and Gid Tanner & The Skillet Lickers
    Jan 12, 2003
    PBS debuts "Freedom: The Story Of Us." Music includes The Carter Family's "Can The Circle Be Unbroken," plus Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, Gene Autry, Louise Massey & The Westerners and Gid Tanner & The Skillet Lickers

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