2002 in country music
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2002.
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Events
- January 13 - CMT premieres CMT Crossroads, which features country music artists being paired with artists from other genres. The show has since become one of the channel's most successful programs; the first episode featured Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello.
- May 27 - Toby Keith releases "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)"; written in response to the death of Keith's father and the September 11, 2001 attacks, the song stirs up controversy for the line "We'll put a boot in your ass/It's the American way". Canadian-born newsman Peter Jennings and Dixie Chicks frontwoman Natalie Maines both express criticism of the song, with a feud with the latter lasting for a year.
- October 7 - Toby Keith begins airing in television spots as the spokesman for Ford, with his original composition, "Ford Truck Man", during that night's broadcast of Monday Night Football.
- November 19 – 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.
- The Statler Brothers retire from touring and singing together at their Farewell Concert in Salem, Virginia. Jimmy Fortune continued his career as a solo artist.
Top hits of the year
The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2002:
Top new album releases
The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2002:
US | Album | Artist | Record Label | Reference |
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8 | 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection | George Strait | MCA Nashville | |
9 | The Almeria Club Recordings | Hank Williams, Jr. | Curb | |
4 | American Child | Phil Vassar | Arista Nashville | |
2 | American IV: The Man Comes Around | Johnny Cash | Lost Highway | |
3 | Completely | Diamond Rio | Arista Nashville | |
1 | Cry | Faith Hill | Warner Bros. | |
1 | Drive | Alan Jackson | Arista Nashville | |
1 | Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits | Elvis Presley | RCA | |
5 | Forgive | Rebecca Lynn Howard | MCA Nashville | |
7 | Freedom | Andy Griggs | RCA Nashville | |
2 | Golden Road | Keith Urban | Capitol Nashville | |
5 | The Great Divide | Willie Nelson | Lost Highway | |
4 | Halos & Horns | Dolly Parton | Blue Eye | |
1 | Home | Dixie Chicks | Open Wide | |
1 | I Miss My Friend | Darryl Worley | DreamWorks Nashville | |
7 | Jerusalem | Steve Earle | E-Squared | |
3 | Knock on the Sky | SHeDAISY | Lyric Street | |
6 | Let It Be Christmas | Alan Jackson | Arista Nashville | |
9 | Live | Alison Krauss & Union Station | Rounder | |
9 | Man with a Memory | Joe Nichols | Universal South | |
1 | Melt | Rascal Flatts | Lyric Street | |
3 | My Town | Montgomery Gentry | Columbia | |
1 | No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems | Kenny Chesney | BNA | |
8 | Rise and Shine | Randy Travis | Word/Curb | |
7 | Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute to ZZ Top | Various Artists | RCA Nashville | |
9 | Side Tracks | Steve Earle | E-Squared | |
2 | Something Worth Leaving Behind | Lee Ann Womack | MCA Nashville | |
10 | Stars & Stripes | Aaron Tippin | Lyric Street | |
4 | Strong Enough | Travis Tritt | Columbia | |
6 | Then Came the Night | Tommy Shane Steiner | RCA Nashville | |
2 | This Side | Nickel Creek | Sugar Hill | |
2 | Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors | Tim McGraw | Curb | |
2 | Totally Country | Various Artists | BNA | |
5 | Totally Country Vol. 2 | Various Artists | Epic | |
3 | Twisted Angel | LeAnn Rimes | Curb | |
1 | Unleashed | Toby Keith | DreamWorks Nashville | |
1 | Up! | Shania Twain | Mercury Nashville | |
5 | When You Lie Next to Me | Kellie Coffey | BNA |
Other top albums
US | Album | Artist | Record Label |
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47 | 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection | Johnny Cash | Mercury Nashville |
14 | After the Storm | Chris LeDoux | Capitol Nashville |
39 | Another Way to Go | Radney Foster | Dualtone |
13 | Barricades & Brickwalls | Kasey Chambers | Warner Bros. |
46 | The Best of America | Various Artists | Curb |
20 | Bluegrass & White Snow: A Mountain Christmas | Patty Loveless | Epic |
47 | Bramble Rose | Tift Merritt | Lost Highway |
39 | Can You Hear Me Now | Sawyer Brown | Curb |
39 | Can't Back Down | Collin Raye | Epic |
35 | Chase the Sun | Shannon Lawson | MCA Nashville |
37 | Cheap Drunk: An Autobiography | Bill Engvall | Warner Bros. |
28 | Classic Country: Great Story Songs | Various Artists | Time Life |
19 | Cledus Envy | Cledus T. Judd | Monument |
39 | Cledus Navidad | Cledus T. Judd | Monument |
37 | The Color of Roses | Lorrie Morgan | Image |
13 | Country Croonin' | Anne Murray | StraightWay |
46 | The Dark | Guy Clark | Sugar Hill |
21 | Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions | The Chieftains | RCA |
29 | Easy | Kelly Willis | Rykodisc |
34 | Electric | Jack Ingram | Columbia |
13 | Emerson Drive | Emerson Drive | DreamWorks Nashville |
16 | The Essential Johnny Cash | Johnny Cash | Legacy |
35 | The Family Album | Roy D. Mercer | Capitol Nashville |
18 | Forever Country | Various Artists | Razor & Tie |
16 | Greatest Hits | Mark Wills | Mercury Nashville |
49 | The Heart of a Legend | Johnny Cash | Madacy |
39 | A Hillbilly Tribute to Mountain Love | Hayseed Dixie | Dualtone |
40 | How Sweet the Sound: 25 Favorite Hymns and Gospel Greats | Charlie Daniels | Sparrow |
26 | If That Ain't Country | Anthony Smith | Mercury Nashville |
48 | Inside Traxx 2002 | Various Artists | Curb |
12 | It Won't Be Christmas Without You | Brooks & Dunn | Arista Nashville |
39 | Johnny Cash at Madison Square Garden | Johnny Cash | Legacy |
18 | A Joyful Noise | Jo Dee Messina | Curb |
14 | Kevin Denney | Kevin Denney | Lyric Street |
17 | Kindred Spirits: A Tribute to the Songs of Johnny Cash | Various Artists | Columbia |
11 | Life Happened | Tammy Cochran | Epic |
40 | Little Big Town | Little Big Town | Monument |
27 | Love Songs | John Michael Montgomery | Warner Bros. |
17 | Lovesick, Broke and Driftin' | Hank Williams III | Curb |
48 | The Lovin' Side | Travis Tritt | Rhino |
23 | Mark Chesnutt | Mark Chesnutt | Columbia |
50 | Midnight and Lonesome | Buddy Miller | Hightone |
29 | Mindy McCready | Mindy McCready | Capitol Nashville |
35 | Miss Fortune | Allison Moorer | Universal South |
19 | Now Again | The Flatlanders | New West |
13 | On a Mission | Trick Pony | Warner Bros. |
29 | Osama-Yo' Mama, The Album | Ray Stevens | Curb |
28 | Outside the Lines | Cory Morrow | Write On |
17 | Pinmonkey | Pinmonkey | BNA |
13 | Pictures | John Michael Montgomery | Warner Bros. |
22 | Ralph Stanley | Ralph Stanley | Columbia |
40 | Redneck Fiddlin' Man | Charlie Daniels | Blue Hat |
36 | Ricky Skaggs and Friends Sing the Songs of Bill Monroe | Ricky Skaggs | Lyric Street |
12 | Room to Breathe | Delbert McClinton | New West |
38 | Roses | Kathy Mattea | Narada |
19 | The Season for Romance | Lee Ann Womack | MCA Nashville |
38 | Sixwire | Sixwire | Warner Bros. |
37 | Spirit Dancer | BlackHawk | Columbia |
18 | Stars & Guitars | Willie Nelson | Lost Highway |
39 | Tanya | Tanya Tucker | Tuckertime |
32 | This Is Ty Herndon: Greatest Hits | Ty Herndon | Epic |
27 | Time-Life's Treasury of Bluegrass | Various Artists | Time Life |
21 | Today, Tomorrow & Forever | Elvis Presley | RCA |
32 | The Ultimate Collection | Hank Williams | Mercury Nashville |
23 | Up! (Country Mixes) | Shania Twain | Mercury Nashville |
19 | The Very Best of Linda Ronstadt | Linda Ronstadt | Elektra |
29 | Waitin' on Joe | Steve Azar | Mercury Nashville |
14 | We Were Soldiers Soundtrack | Various Artists | Columbia |
42 | White Trash Christmas | Bob Rivers | Atlantic |
18 | Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III | Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | Capitol Nashville |
34 | Wings of a Honky-Tonk Angel | Brad Martin | Epic |
45 | Winter Marquee | Nanci Griffith | Rounder |
Deaths
- February 13 – Waylon Jennings, 64, singer and guitarist (diabetic complications)
- March 3 – Harlan Howard, 74, songwriter
- May 26 – Orville Couch, 67, singer-songwriter (acute lymphoblastic leukemia)
Hall of Fame inductees
Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees
- The Lilly Brothers & Don Stover
- David Freeman
Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Bill Carlisle (1908–2003)
- Porter Wagoner (1927–2007)
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Anne Murray
- Art Snider
- Bev Munro
- D'Arcy Scott
- Elmer Tippe
Major awards
ARIA Awards
- Best Country Album – Barricades & Brickwalls (Kasey Chambers)
- ARIA Hall of Fame – Olivia Newton-John
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 featuring 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)
Juno Awards
- Country Recording of the Year – "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", Shania Twain
CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards
- Video of the Year – "Young", Kenny Chesney
- Male Video of the Year – "Young", Kenny Chesney
- Female Video of the Year – "Blessed", Martina McBride
- Group / Duo Video of the Year – "Only in America", Brooks & Dunn
- Breakthrough Video of the Year – "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out", Chris Cagle
- Video Collaboration of the Year – "Mendocino County Line", Willie Nelson Featuring Lee Ann Womack
- Hottest Video of the Year – "The Cowboy in Me", Tim McGraw
- Concept Video of the Year – "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)", Brad Paisley
- Fashion Plate Video of the Year – "Jezebel", Chely Wright
- "LOL" (Laugh Out Loud) Video of the Year – "I Wanna Talk About Me", Toby Keith
- Love Your Country Video of the Year – "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)", Alan Jackson
- Video Director of the Year – "I Wanna Talk About Me", Toby Keith (Director: Michael Salomon)
- Video Visionary Award – Dixie Chicks
Americana Music Honors & Awards
- Album of the Year – Buddy & Julie Miller
- Artist of the Year – Jim Lauderdale
- Song of the Year – "She's Looking At Me" (Jim Lauderdale)
- Instrumentalist of the Year – Jerry Douglas
- Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award – Johnny Cash
- Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – Billie Joe Shaver
- Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Emmylou Harris
- Lifetime Achievement: Executive – T Bone Burnett
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 Vocalist – Joe Nichols
- Top New Female Vocalist – 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
Canadian Country Music Association
- Fans' Choice Award – Terri Clark
- Male Artist of the Year – Paul Brandt
- Female Artist of the Year – Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Group or Duo of the Year – Emerson Drive
- SOCAN Song of the Year – "Ten Million Teardrops", Jason McCoy, Tim Taylor
- Single of the Year – "I Don't Want You to Go", Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Album of the Year – Small Towns and Big Dreams, Paul Brandt
- Top Selling Album – Scarecrow, Garth Brooks
- CMT Video of the Year – "I Don't Want You to Go", Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award – Emerson Drive
- Roots Artist or Group of the Year – Jimmy Rankin
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
Further reading
- Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944–2005 – 6th Edition." 2005.
Other links
External links
- Country Music Hall of Fame
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