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  • Oct 1, 1999
    "Drive South" songwriter John Hiatt debuts as the new host of the PBS music series "Sessions At West 54th." His first guest is salsa figure Ruben Blades
    Apr 18, 2000
    RCA releases the "Where The Heart Is" soundtrack, with Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, Coley McCabe, John Hiatt, Joan Osborne, Tommy Sims, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Lonestar, Martina McBride, Lyle Lovett and The Warren Brothers
    Apr 28, 2000
    The Ashley Judd picture "Where The Heart Is" opens. Martina McBride's "There You Are" appears on the soundtrack, alongside Lyle Lovett, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Emmylou Harris, Lonestar, John Hiatt, The Warren Brothers and Joan Osborne
    Oct 18, 2001
    Singer/songwriter John Hiatt, who's written such country hits as "Drive South" and "The Way We Make A Broken Heart," has an emergency appendectomy in San Francisco, forcing him to cancel a show in Anaheim
    Mar 26, 2002
    The soundtrack to the movie "The Rookie" appears in record stores. It features Willie Nelson's "Nothing I Can Do About It Now," plus music by John Hiatt, Guy Clark, John Fogerty, Ryan Adams, Steve Earle and Allison Moorer
    Mar 29, 2002
    The movie "The Rookie," starring Dennis Quaid, debuts in theaters. The soundtrack features Willie Nelson's "Nothing I Can Do About It Now," plus Steve Earle, Ryan Adams, John Hiatt, Allison Moorer, Guy Clark and John Fogerty
    Sep 30, 2002
    Celtic group The Chieftains plays a concert with a massive bill at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, including Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Douglas, Buddy & Julie Miller, Earl Scruggs, John Hiatt and Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
    Jan 27, 2003
    The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's "Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III" is the centerpiece of a PBS taping in Nashville for "Farther Along." Guests include Del, Ronnie and Robbie McCoury, Vassar Clements, John Hiatt and Jimmy Martin, among others
    May 3, 2004
    Singer/songwriter John Hiatt appears on CBS-TV's "Yes, Dear." His credits include hits for Rosanne Cash, Suzy Bogguss and The Desert Rose Band
    May 25, 2004
    Hollywood Records releases the soundtrack to "Raising Helen." The album includes SHeDAISY's Kristyn Osborn singing "Whose Life Am I In," plus David Bowie, John Hiatt, Devo, Joan Osborne, Simon & Garfunkel and Mark McGrath, among others

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