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Aug 13, 1997
The irreverent "South Park" debuts on Comedy Central, with Isaac Hayes voicing the animated Chef. Hayes' "When Something Is Wrong With My Baby" became a country hit for Sonny James in 1976
Nov 6, 2002
Alan Jackson and his reassuring "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)" are parodied on Comedy Central's "South Park" as the cartoon version of the singer/songwriter repeatedly rhymes "Heaven" with "9/11" to make a buck
Feb 11, 2004
"I'm Rick James, bitch!" A sketch on the Comedy Central program "Chappelle's Show" incorporates the phrase "line-stepper." Those words are repurposed in the 2019 Keith Urban country hit "We Were"
Apr 7, 2004
"South Park" character Stan accepts a challenge from a group of Orange County kids by line dancing to Billy Ray Cyrus' "Achy Breaky Heart," setting up a dance-off
Mar 13, 2006
Isaac Hayes announces he's quitting his role as Chef on Comedy Central's "South Park," saying its religious satire has crossed the line of decency. Hayes wrote "When Something Is Wrong With My Baby," a 1976 country hit for Sonny James
Nov 8, 2006
A day after he was elected a New York delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives, "Still The One" songwriter John Hall performs the national anthem in a duet with the host of "The Colbert Report" on Comedy Central
Mar 11, 2008
Entertainment Weekly reports "The Comedy Central Roast" of Willie Nelson has been postponed amid scheduling issues. It never occurs
Mar 12, 2008
"Wastin' away again because of AIDS and stuff": Comedy Central's "South Park" airs a tacky satire of Jimmy Buffett's "Margaritaville"
Nov 23, 2008
Willie Nelson and Toby Keith join Stephen Colbert, Feist, John Legend and Elvis Costello on "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding" during the Comedy Central special "A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All!"
Mar 1, 2009
Toby Keith and Jeff Foxworthy join a taping of "The Comedy Central Roast" in honor of Larry The Cable Guy in Burbank. The NFL's Warren Sapp says, "The only black thing you'll see at a Toby Keith concert is a woman's eye"
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