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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2000.
Video 2000 in country music
Events
- March 4 -- "Amazed" by Lonestar becomes the first country song to have topped both the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks and the Billboard Hot 100 chart since the Kenny Rogers-Dolly Parton duet, "Islands In The Stream" in October 1983. The country-leaning "Amazed" -- which had a brief run in the Hot 100 during the summer of 1999 -- had been remixed for Top 40 radio, launching it to its run of pop-radio success.
- March 10 -- Vince Gill and Christian singer Amy Grant are married.
- December - RFD-TV, a cable network devoted to rural Americans culture, is launched. In addition to agriculture- and farming-centric shows, a large programming block is devoted to classic country music television shows.
Maps 2000 in country music
Top hits of the year
Singles released by American artists
Singles released by Canadian artists
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Top new album releases
Other top albums
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Deaths
- March 7 -- Pee Wee King, 86, singer-songwriter (heart attack)
- March 14 -- Tommy Collins, 69, singer and songwriter who helped create the Bakersfield Sound
- March 19 -- Speck Rhodes, 84, comedian and musician best known for his work on The Porter Wagoner Show.
- April 21 -- Neal Matthews, Jr., 70, member of The Jordanaires (heart attack)
- November 5 -- Jimmie Davis, 101, the "Singing Governor", two-term governor of Louisiana from 1944-1948 and again from 1960-1964 (natural causes)
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Hall of Fame inductees
Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Charley Pride (born 1938)
- Faron Young (1932-1996)
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Colleen Peterson
- Leonard Rambeau
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Major awards
Grammy Awards
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance -- "Breathe," Faith Hill
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance -- "Solitary Man," Johnny Cash
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal -- "Cherokee Maiden," Asleep at the Wheel
- Best Country Collaboration with Vocals -- "Let's Make Love," Faith Hill and Tim McGraw
- Best Country Instrumental Performance -- "Leaving Cottondale," Alison Brown and Béla Fleck
- Best Country Song -- "I Hope You Dance," Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers
- Best Country Album -- Breathe, Faith Hill
- Best Bluegrass Album -- The Grass Is Blue, Dolly Parton
Juno Awards
- Best Country Male Artist -- Paul Brandt
- Best Country Female Artist -- Terri Clark
- Best Country Group or Duo -- The Wilkinsons
Academy of Country Music
- Entertainer of the Year -- Dixie Chicks
- Song of the Year -- "I Hope You Dance," Mark D. Sanders, Tia Sillers
- Single of the Year -- "I Hope You Dance," Lee Ann Womack
- Album of the Year -- How Do You Like Me Now?!, Toby Keith
- Top Male Vocalist -- Toby Keith
- Top Female Vocalist -- Faith Hill
- Top Vocal Duo -- Brooks & Dunn
- Top Vocal Group -- Dixie Chicks
- Top New Male Vocalist -- Keith Urban
- Top New Female Vocalist -- Jamie O'Neal
- Top New Vocal Duo or Group -- Rascal Flatts
- Video of the Year -- "Goodbye Earl," Dixie Chicks (Director: Evan Bernard)
- Vocal Event of the Year -- "I Hope You Dance," Lee Ann Womack and Sons Of The Desert
Canadian Country Music Association
- Chevy Fans' Choice Award -- The Wilkinsons
- Male Artist of the Year -- Paul Brandt
- Female Artist of the Year -- Michelle Wright
- Group or Duo of the Year -- The Wilkinsons
- SOCAN Song of the Year -- "Daddy Won't Sell the Farm," Steve Fox, Robin Branda
- Single of the Year -- "Jimmy's Got a Girlfriend," The Wilkinsons
- Album of the Year -- Here and Now, The Wilkinsons
- Top Selling Album -- Fly, Dixie Chicks
- Video of the Year -- "That's the Truth," Paul Brandt
- FACTOR Rising Star Award -- Tara Lyn Hart
- Vocal/Instrumental Collaboration of the Year -- "Get Me Through December," Natalie MacMaster and Alison Krauss
Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year -- Dixie Chicks
- Song of the Year -- "I Hope You Dance," Mark D. Sanders, Tia Sillers
- Single of the Year -- "I Hope You Dance," Lee Ann Womack
- Album of the Year -- Fly, Dixie Chicks
- Male Vocalist of the Year -- Tim McGraw
- Female Vocalist of the Year -- Faith Hill
- Vocal Duo of the Year -- Montgomery Gentry
- Vocal Group of the Year -- Dixie Chicks
- Horizon Award -- Brad Paisley
- Music Video of the Year -- "Goodbye Earl," Dixie Chicks (Director: Evan Bernard)
- Vocal Event of the Year -- "Murder on Music Row," George Strait and Alan Jackson
- Musician of the Year -- Hargus "Pig" Robbins
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Further reading
- Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944-2005 - 6th Edition." 2005.
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Other links
- Country Music Association
- Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame
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External links
- Country Music Hall of Fame
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