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  • Sep 13, 2000
    Tim DuBois, the former head of Arista Records' country division, resigns from Gaylord Entertainment after seven months
    Oct 31, 2000
    MCA Records confirms that Mark Chesnutt has left the label
    Nov 30, 2000
    MCA throws a party in Nashville to celebrate George Strait's career album sales, which have topped 55 million
    Dec 31, 2000
    The original Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum closes its doors to the public after 33 years of service on Music Row. The facility is scheduled to reopen in a new $37-million structure in downtown Nashville in May
    Feb 1, 2001
    LeAnn Rimes posts a message on her website, saying the album "I Need You" was "made without my creative input" and "is not a reflection of me as an artist." Curb Records issues a response, calling it "the best album that she has ever recorded"
    Feb 1, 2001
    Clint Black opens the Blacktop Music Group in Nashville. The publishing company yields such hits as Blake Shelton's "Some Beach," Blaine Larsen's "How Do You Get That Lonely" and Billy Currington's "Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right"
    Feb 12, 2001
    The country division of Virgin Records officially closes its doors in Nashville. The firm's artists, including Clay Davidson and Chris Cagle, are shifted to the roster of sister label Capitol Records
    Feb 16, 2001
    Steve Wariner parts ways with Capitol Records, saying he plans to record again but wants to take time out for his songwriting
    Mar 17, 2001
    Two days after two record executives said country radio is "boring," The Tennessean quotes Capitol Records chief Mike Dungan: "A big chunk of what they call country radio right now is nothing but bad adult contemporary records"
    Mar 26, 2001
    Compilation king K-Tel Records shuts down operations at its headquarters in Maple Plains, Minnesota, and files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy




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