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  • Sep 25, 2001
    Lost Highway releases "Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute," featuring performances by Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris, Hank Williams III, Keith Richards, Tom Petty, Sheryl Crow, Mark Knopfler and Lucinda Williams, among others
    Nov 5, 2001
    Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello perform together in New York for the first installment of "CMT Crossroads," designed to mix country and non-country acts. Williams wrote Mary Chapin Carpenter's "Passionate Kisses"
    Nov 18, 2001
    Lucinda Williams performs at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. She's joined for several numbers by singer/songwriter Jim Lauderdale and Emmylou Harris
    Jan 13, 2002
    The first episode of "CMT Crossroads" airs, pairing a country act with a non-country performer. The inaugural show matches "Passionate Kisses" songwriter Lucinda Williams with Elvis Costello
    Feb 27, 2002
    Lucinda Williams' "Get Right With God" wins Best Female Rock Vocal Performance during the 44th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. She also appears on the Best Country Album, "Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute"
    Aug 30, 2002
    Mary Chapin Carpenter ranks #21 when CMT names the "40 Greatest Women Of Country Music." Lucinda Williams, who wrote her hit "Passionate Kisses," places #36
    Feb 26, 2003
    "War On Iraq Is Wrong And We Know It": A full-page ad in The New York Times features dozens of artists taking a political stand, including Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Rosanne Cash, Sheryl Crow, Dave Matthews, Lucinda Williams, John Leventhal and T Bone Burnett
    Mar 14, 2003
    The Country Music Foundation publishes "Heartaches By The Number," celebrating country's "500 greatest singles." Alternative country singers Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams make the list, with "Someday" and "Passionate Kisses," respectively
    Apr 1, 2003
    Sony releases the soundtrack to the TV show "Crossing Jordan." It includes Alison Krauss' remake of the Blind Faith classic "Can't Find My Way Home," plus Lucinda Williams' "Hang Down Your Head"
    Jul 31, 2003
    Johnny Cash receives three nominations to top the list of finalists in the Americana Music Awards. Double nominees include Alison Krauss, Lucinda Williams, Buddy Miller and Kathleen Edwards

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