2002 in country music
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[edit] Events
- November – Shania Twain returned with her fourth album, Up!. It opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with 874,000 copies; the album remained atop the chart until the new year.
[edit] Top hits of the year
[edit] Number one hits
(As certified by Billboard magazine)
- 1 – No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard magazine.
- 2 – Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
- A - First Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
- B - Last Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.
- C - Only Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.
[edit] Other major hits
- "All Over Me" — Blake Shelton (#18)
- "American Child" — Phil Vassar (#5)
- "Barbed Wire and Roses" — Pinmonkey (#25)
- "Before I Knew Better" — Brad Martin (#15)
- "Cold One Comin' On" — Montgomery Gentry (#23)
- "Cry" — Faith Hill (#12)
- "Dare to Dream" — Jo Dee Messina (#23)
- "Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" — Lee Ann Womack (#23)
- "Every River" — Brooks & Dunn (#12)
- "Forgive" — Rebecca Lynn Howard (#12)
- "Help Me Understand" — Trace Adkins (#17)
- "I Always Liked That Best" — Cyndi Thomson (#21)
- "I Cry" — Tammy Cochran (#18)
- "I Don't Have to Be Me ('Til Monday)" — Steve Azar (#2)
- "I Don't Want You to Go" — Carolyn Dawn Johnson (#7)
- "I Keep Looking" — Sara Evans (#5)
- "I Should Be Sleeping" — Emerson Drive (#4)
- "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!" — Shania Twain (#7)
- "I'm Movin' On" — Rascal Flatts (#4)
- "The Impossible" — Joe Nichols (#3)
- "In Another World" — Joe Diffie (#10)
- "Jezebel" — Chely Wright (#23)
- "Just Let Me Be in Love" — Tracy Byrd (#9)
- "Just What I Do" — Trick Pony (#13)
- "Landslide" — Dixie Chicks (#2)
- "Life Happened" — Tammy Cochran (#20)
- "Long Time Gone" — Dixie Chicks (#2)
- "Mendocino County Line" — Willie Nelson with Lee Ann Womack (#22)
- "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" — Travis Tritt (#8)
- "My Heart is Lost to You" — Brooks & Dunn (#5)
- "My Town" — Montgomery Gentry (#5)
- "Not a Day Goes By" — Lonestar (#3)
- "Ol' Red" — Blake Shelton (#14)
- "The One" — Gary Allan (#3)
- "One Day Closer to You" — Carolyn Dawn Johnson (#24)
- "Red Ragtop" — Tim McGraw (#5)
- "Saints & Angels" — Sara Evans (#16)
- "She Was" — Mark Chesnutt (#11)
- "Some Days You Gotta Dance" — Dixie Chicks (#7)
- "Something Worth Leaving Behind" — Lee Ann Womack (#20)
- "Squeeze Me In" — Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood (#16)
- "Strong Enough to Be Your Man" — Travis Tritt (#13)
- "That's Just Jessie" — Kevin Denney (#16)
- "That's When I Love You" — Phil Vassar (#3)
- "Thicker Than Blood" — Garth Brooks (#18)
- "'Til Nothing Comes Between Us" — John Michael Montgomery (#19)
- "Tonight I Wanna Be Your Man" — Andy Griggs (#7)
- "What If She's an Angel" — Tommy Shane Steiner (#2)
- "When You Lie Next to Me" — Kellie Coffey (#8)
- "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly" — Aaron Tippin (#2)
- "Where Would You Be" — Martina McBride (#3)
- "Work in Progress" — Alan Jackson (#3)
- "Wrapped Around" — Brad Paisley (#2)
- "Wrapped Up In You" — Garth Brooks (#5)
- "Young" — Kenny Chesney (#2)
[edit] Top new album releases
- The Almeria Club Recordings — Hank Williams, Jr. (Curb)
- American Child — Phil Vassar (Arista)
- American IV: The Man Comes Around — Johnny Cash (Lost Highway)
- Completely — Diamond Rio (Arista)
- Cry — Faith Hill (Warner Brothers)
- Drive — Alan Jackson (Arista)
- Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits — Elvis Presley (RCA)
- Forgive — Rebecca Lynn Howard (MCA)
- Freedom — Andy Griggs (RCA)
- Golden Road — Keith Urban (Capitol)
- The Great Divide — Willie Nelson (Lost Highway)
- Halos & Horns — Dolly Parton (Sugar Hill)
- Home — Dixie Chicks (Open Wide)
- I Miss My Friend — Darryl Worley (DreamWorks)
- It Won't Be Christmas Without You — Brooks & Dunn (Arista)
- Knock on the Sky — SHeDAISY (Lyric Street)
- Let It Be Christmas — Alan Jackson (Arista)
- Live — Alison Krauss & Union Station (Rounder)
- Man with a Memory — Joe Nichols (Universal South)
- Melt — Rascal Flatts (Lyric Street)
- My Town — Montgomery Gentry (Columbia)
- No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems — Kenny Chesney (BNA)
- Rise and Shine — Randy Travis (Word/Curb)
- Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute to ZZ Top — Various Artists (RCA)
- Something Worth Leaving Behind — Lee Ann Womack (MCA)
- Stars & Stripes — Aaron Tippin (Lyric Street)
- Strong Enough — Travis Tritt (Columbia)
- Then Came the Night — Tommy Shane Steiner (RCA)
- This Side — Nickel Creek (Sugar Hill)
- Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors — Tim McGraw (Curb)
- Totally Country — Various Artists (BNA)
- Totally Country Vol. 2 — Various Artists (Sony)
- Twisted Angel — LeAnn Rimes (Curb)
- Unleashed — Toby Keith (DreamWorks)
- Up! — Shania Twain (Mercury)
- When You Lie Next to Me — Kellie Coffey (BNA)
[edit] Other top albums
- After the Storm — Chris LeDoux (Capitol)
- Another Way to Go — Radney Foster (Dualtone)
- Anthology — John Anderson (Audium)
- Barricades & Brickwalls — Kasey Chambers (Warner Brothers)
- Believe: A Christmas Collection — Clay Walker (Warner Brothers)
- Bluegrass & White Snow: A Mountain Christmas — Patty Loveless (Epic)
- Can You Hear Me Now — Sawyer Brown (Curb)
- Can't Back Down — Collin Raye (Epic)
- Chase the Sun — Shannon Lawson (MCA)
- Cheap Drunk: An Autobiography — Bill Engvall (Warner Brothers)
- The Clark Family Experience — The Clark Family Experience (Curb)
- Cledus Envy — Cledus T. Judd (Monument)
- The Color of Roses — Lorrie Morgan (Image)
- Country Croonin' — Anne Murray (StraightWay)
- The Deana Carter Collection — Deana Carter (Capitol)
- Dressed in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash — Various Artists (DualTone)
- Easy — Kelly Willis (Rykodisc)
- Electric — Jack Ingram (Columbia)
- Emerson Drive — Emerson Drive (DreamWorks)
- The Essential Johnny Cash — Johnny Cash (Legacy)
- Friday Night in Dixie — Rhett Akins (Audium)
- Greatest Hits — Mark Wills (Mercury)
- If That Ain't Country — Anthony Smith (Mercury)
- Inside Traxx 2002 — Various Artists (Curb)
- It's All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis — Pam Tillis (Sony)
- Jerusalem — Steve Earle (Artemis)
- A Joyful Noise — Jo Dee Messina (Curb)
- Kevin Denney — Kevin Denney (Lyric Street)
- Kindred Spirits: A Tribute to the Songs of Johnny Cash — Various Artists (Sony)
- Life Happened — Tammy Cochran (Epic)
- Little Big Town — Little Big Town (Monument)
- Love Songs — John Michael Montgomery (Warner Brothers)
- Lovesick, Broke and Driftin' — Hank Williams III (Curb)
- The Lovin' Side — Travis Tritt (Rhino)
- Mark Chesnutt — Mark Chesnutt (Columbia)
- Mindy McCready — Mindy McCready (Capitol)
- Miss Fortune — Allison Moorer (Universal South)
- On a Mission — Trick Pony (Warner Bros.)
- Pinmonkey — Pinmonkey (BNA)
- Pictures — John Michael Montgomery (Warner Brothers)
- Ralph Stanley — Ralph Stanley (Columbia)
- Redneck Fiddlin' Man — Charlie Daniels (Blue Hat)
- The Rockin' Side — Travis Tritt (Rhino)
- Room to Breathe — Delbert McClinton (New West)
- Roses — Kathy Mattea (Narada)
- The Season for Romance — Lee Ann Womack (MCA)
- Side Tracks — Steve Earle (Artemis)
- Sixwire — Sixwire (Warner Brothers)
- Spirit Dancer — BlackHawk (Columbia)
- Stars & Guitars — Willie Nelson (Lost Highway)
- Tanya — Tanya Tucker (Tuckertime/Capitol)
- That's Why I Sing This Way — Daryle Singletary (Audium)
- This Is Ty Herndon: Greatest Hits — Ty Herndon (Epic)
- The Ultimate Collection — Hank Williams (Mercury)
- The Very Best of Linda Ronstadt — Linda Ronstadt (Elektra)
- Waitin' on Joe — Steve Azar (Mercury)
- We Were Soldiers Soundtrack — Various Artists (Columbia)
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III — Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (Capitol)
- Wings of a Honky-Tonk Angel — Brad Martin (Epic)
[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
- February 13 - Waylon Jennings, 64, singer and guitarist (diabetic complications)
- March 3 - Harlan Howard, 74, songwriter
[edit] Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees
[edit] Major Awards
[edit] Grammy awards
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance -- "Cry," Faith Hill
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance -- "Give My Love to Rose," Johnny Cash
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal -- "Long Time Gone," Dixie Chicks
- Best Country Collaboration with Vocals -- "Mendocino County Line," Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack
- Best Country Instrumental Performance -- "Lil' Jack Slade," Dixie Chicks
- Best Country Song -- "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson
- Best Country Album -- Home, Dixie Chicks
- Best Bluegrass Album -- Lost in the Lonesome Pines, Jim Lauderdale, Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys
[edit] Academy of Country Music
- Entertainer Of The Year -- Toby Keith
- Song Of The Year -- "I'm Movin' On," Rascal Flatts
- Single Of The Year -- "The Good Stuff," Kenny Chesney
- Album Of The Year -- Drive, Alan Jackson
- Top Male Vocalist -- Kenny Chesney
- Top Female Vocalist -- Martina McBride
- Top Vocal Duo -- Brooks & Dunn
- Top Vocal Group -- Rascal Flatts
- Top New Male Vocaliast -- Joe Nichols
- Top New Female Vocaliast -- Kellie Coffey
- Top New Vocal Duo or Group -- Emerson Drive
- Video Of The Year -- "Drive (For Daddy Gene)," Alan Jackson (Director: Steven Goldmann)
- Vocal Event Of The Year -- "Mendocino County Line," Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack
[edit] Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year -- Alan Jackson
- Song Of The Year -- "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson
- Single Of The Year -- "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson
- Album Of The Year -- Drive, Alan Jackson
- Male Vocalist Of The Year -- Alan Jackson
- Female Vocalist Of The Year -- Martina McBride
- Vocal Duo Of The Year -- Brooks & Dunn
- Vocal Group Of The Year -- Dixie Chicks
- Musician Of The Year -- Jerry Douglas
- Horizon Award -- Rascal Flatts
- Music Video Of The Year -- "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)," Brad Paisley (Director: Peter Zavadil)
- Vocal Event Of The Year -- "Mendocino County Line," Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack
- Musician Of The Year -- Jerry Douglas
[edit] Further reading
- Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. 70 Years of the Songs, the Stars and the Stories," Villard Books, Random House; Opryland USA, 1995
- Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947-1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 (ISBN 0-8118-3572-3)
- Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7)
- Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944-2005 - 6th Edition." 2005.