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Dec 12, 2006"Now That's What I Call Christmas! Vol. 3" is certified gold and platinum by the RIAA. It features Gene Autry's "Frosty The Snow Man," plus music by Johnny Cash, Alison Krauss, Elvis Presley, Burl Ives, Kenny Rogers, Brenda Lee, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole and Bing CrosbyApr 17, 2007Oxford University Press publishes "Public Cowboy No. 1: The Life And Times Of Gene Autry," a biography written by Holly George-WarrenJun 22, 2007"Gene Autry And The Twentieth-Century West: The Centennial Exhibition, 1907-2007" opens at the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum in Los Angeles. It's the first exhibit dedicated to the silver-screen star during the museum's 19-year historyJul 2, 2007Riders In The Sky begin a three-night stand at the prestigious Hollywood Bowl with a concert that celebrates the 100th anniversary of Gene Autry's birth. Among the evening's western classics are "Back In The Saddle Again," "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" and "Happy Trails"Sep 8, 2007Gene Autry and Vernon Dalhart are inaugural inductees in the Gennett Walk of Fame in Richmond, Indiana, along with Louis Armstrong, Hoagy Carmichael, Lawrence Welk and Thomas A. DorseySep 29, 2007Willie Nelson and Glen Campbell perform at the Gene Autry Museum in Los Angeles in celebration of Autry's 100th birthday. Guests include Hugh O'Brian, Robert Wagner and Angie DickinsonNov 28, 2007"The Polar Express" is certified gold by the RIAA. The soundtrack includes Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters' version of Gene Autry's "Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane)," plus material by Red Foley, Frank Sinatra, Perry Como and Steven TylerJan 13, 2008"Gene Autry And The Twentieth-Century West: The Centennial Exhibition, 1907-2007" comes to a close at the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum in Los Angeles. The exhibit opened seven months earlierOct 14, 2008Lion's Gate releases the "W." soundtrack, with Alan Jackson's "Chattahoochee," plus music from Freddy Fender, Gene Autry, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, Hank Thompson, Eddy Arnold, Bob Dylan, Mitch Miller and The Blackwood BrothersOct 17, 2008The movie "W." hits theaters with Gene Autry's "Deep In The Heart Of Texas" on the soundtrack. Also heard: Alan Jackson, Willie Nelson, The Blackwood Brothers, Eddy Arnold, Freddy Fender, Mitch Miller, Hank Thompson, Bob Dylan and Roy Orbison
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