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2003 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2003.

Events

  • March 10 – During a concert in London, England, Dixie Chicks lead singer Natalie Maines said that the band was "ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas" (referring to Maines' hometown of Lubbock and President Bush hailing from the same state). The comment sparked intense controversy and outrage among Americans, including a large share of country music fans. Those who took offense to Maines' comments based their feelings on a number of grounds, including that the country was then on the verge of declaring war on Iraq (which happened less than two weeks later) and that Maines made the comments on foreign soil. Chicks' supporters, meanwhile, cited their right to free speech. Radio stations – perhaps riding the wave of fan sentiment – refuse to play their music on the air, including their then-current hit, "Travelin' Soldier" (which ironically was about a soldier who is about to go to war); some even sponsor anti-Dixie Chicks promotional events, such as disposing and destroying Chicks' compact discs and other merchandise. Maines, meanwhile, defended her stance during a televised interview with Diane Sawyer. Maines and her bandmates – Emily Robison and Martie Maguire – appeared nude (with private parts strategically covered) on the May 2 cover of Entertainment Weekly. Their bodies were covered with words such as "Saddam's Angels" and "Traitor."
  • June - Ashley Gearing charts with "Can You Hear Me When I Talk to You?" at the age of twelve years and one month, breaks a record set by Brenda Lee in 1957 as the youngest female artist to have a single on the country charts.
  • June 11 – Country Music magazine announces that it will cease publication, effective with the August/September 2003 issue. The final issue's cover artist was Martina McBride, as part of a salute to women in country music. The magazine's sister publication, Country Weekly, which had largely taken over the market for country music-related journalism, picks up part of the slack left by the closure of Country Music, both of which were published by American Media Inc.
  • July – The Rascal Flatts video, "I Melt", comes under fire by conservative groups because it contains brief scenes of nudity, in particular lovemaking scenes featuring band member Joe Don Rooney and model Christina Auria. Groups called for the video to be banned from airplay on CMT and Great American Country. Eventually, Rascal Flatts released an edited version of the video, which aired during daytime hours on the two country music-oriented networks.
  • August 22 Goldie Hill celebrates her 50 Grand Ole Opry anniversary
  • September 22 - The Trace Adkins video, "Hot Mama", gained notoriety for its risqué content involving a brief strip tease sequence despite that the song itself being a hit at the time. The song became controversial over 2 decades later due to an incident caused by DHS secretary Kristi Noem.
  • December – The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honors Loretta Lynn for her lifetime contributions to the arts.

No dates

  • Throughout the year, country music was beset by the deaths of notable figures, including Johnny Cash, whose vastly influential musicianship transcended genres. His wife of 35 years (and longtime singing partner), June Carter Cash, had died four months earlier. Both had appeared in a CMT-aired interview, discussing their lives and careers; it was taped earlier in the year. Other notables that died during the year: Johnny Paycheck, Felice Bryant, Floyd Tillman, Wilma Burgess, Don Gibson, Dave Dudley and Gary Stewart.

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2003:

USSingleArtistReference
119 Somethin'Mark Wills
1099.9% Sure (I've Never Been Here Before)Brian McComas
6Almost HomeCraig Morgan
18At the End of the DayKellie Coffey
1The BabyBlake Shelton
16Backseat of a Greyhound BusSara Evans
16Beautiful GoodbyeJennifer Hanson
1Beer for My HorsesToby Keith
duet with Willie Nelson
2Big StarKenny Chesney
1BrokenheartsvilleJoe Nichols
3CelebrityBrad Paisley
5Chicks Dig ItChris Cagle
10ChromeTrace Adkins
5Concrete AngelMartina McBride
2Cowboys Like UsGeorge Strait
3Fall into MeEmerson Drive
9A Few QuestionsClay Walker
4Forever and for AlwaysShania Twain
1Have You Forgotten?Darryl Worley
4Hell YeahMontgomery Gentry
3Help Pour Out the Rain (Lacey's Song)Buddy Jewell
1I BelieveDiamond Rio
16I Can't Be Your FriendRushlow
2I Just Wanna Be MadTerri Clark
1I Love This BarToby Keith
2I MeltRascal Flatts
15I WishJo Dee Messina
7I Wish You'd StayBrad Paisley
14I'm Gonna Take That MountainReba McEntire
1It's Five O'Clock SomewhereAlan Jackson
and Jimmy Buffett
6A Lot of Things DifferentKenny Chesney
8The Love SongJeff Bates
3Love You Out LoudRascal Flatts
18Lovin' All NightPatty Loveless
1Man to ManGary Allan
1My Front Porch Looking InLonestar
17Next Big ThingVince Gill
2No Shoes, No Shirt, No ProblemsKenny Chesney
19On a MissionTrick Pony
3Raining on SundayKeith Urban
1Real Good ManTim McGraw
1Red Dirt RoadBrooks & Dunn
13Rock You BabyToby Keith
17She Only Smokes When She DrinksJoe Nichols
2She's My Kind of RainTim McGraw
5SpeedMontgomery Gentry
3Stay GoneJimmy Wayne
18Streets of HeavenSherrié Austin
11Tell Me Something Bad About TulsaGeorge Strait
2That'd Be AlrightAlan Jackson
9Then They DoTrace Adkins
1There Goes My LifeKenny Chesney
17There's More to Me Than YouJessica Andrews
14There's No LimitDeana Carter
17This Is GodPhil Vassar
3This One's for the GirlsMartina McBride
1Three Wooden CrossesRandy Travis
1Tough Little BoysGary Allan
1Travelin' SoldierDixie Chicks
13The Truth About MenTracy Byrd
12Unusually UnusualLonestar
12Up!Shania Twain
8Walk a Little StraighterBilly Currington
8Walking in MemphisLonestar
3Wave on WavePat Green
4What a Beautiful DayChris Cagle
14What the World NeedsWynonna Judd
1What Was I Thinkin'Dierks Bentley
1Who Wouldn't Wanna Be MeKeith Urban
16WrinklesDiamond Rio
4You Can't Hide BeautifulAaron Lines

Top new album releases

The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2003:

USAlbumArtistRecord labelRelease dateReference
520th Century Masters: The Millennium CollectionToby KeithMercury Nashville
620th Century Masters: The Best of Brenda Lee - The Christmas CollectionBrenda LeeMCA Nashville
4All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good TanKenny ChesneyBNA
6The American Farewell TourAlabamaRCA Nashville
5And the Crowd Goes WildMark WillsMercury Nashville
10Best of Jeff Foxworthy: Double Wide, Single MindedJeff FoxworthyWarner Bros.
1Buddy JewellBuddy JewellColumbia
1Chris CagleChris CagleCapitol Nashville
3Comin' On StrongTrace AdkinsCapitol Nashville
4Dierks BentleyDierks BentleyCapitol Nashville
2The DreamerBlake SheltonWarner Bros.
3A Few QuestionsClay WalkerRCA Nashville
2For the Last Time: Live from the AstrodomeGeorge StraitMCA Nashville
1From There to Here: Greatest HitsLonestarBNA
1Greatest HitsJo Dee MessinaCurb
3Greatest HitsLeAnn RimesAsylum-Curb
1Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 1Trace AdkinsCapitol Nashville
2Greatest Hits Volume IIAlan JacksonArista Nashville
1Greatest Hits Volume II (And Some Other Stuff)Alan JacksonArista Nashville
1Have You Forgotten?Darryl WorleyDreamWorks Nashville
1HonkytonkvilleGeorge StraitMCA Nashville
6I'm Just a GirlDeana CarterArista Nashville
4In the Mood: The Love SongsAlabamaRCA Nashville
7Jimmy WayneJimmy WayneDreamWorks Nashville
6Just Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly PartonVarious ArtistsSugar Hill
4Live and Kickin'Willie NelsonLost Highway
9Living Out LoudAaron LinesRCA Nashville
3Long Black TrainJosh TurnerMCA Nashville
1MartinaMartina McBrideRCA Nashville
1Mud on the TiresBrad PaisleyArista Nashville
7My Baby Don't TolerateLyle LovettLost Highway
4Next Big ThingVince GillMCA Nashville
4NowJessica AndrewsDreamWorks Nashville
7On Your Way HomePatty LovelessEpic
5Pain to KillTerri ClarkMercury Nashville
8Population MeDwight YoakamAudium
1Red Dirt RoadBrooks & DunnArista Nashville
8Remembering Patsy ClineVarious ArtistsMCA Nashville
3RestlessSara EvansRCA Nashville
4Room to BreatheReba McEntireMCA Nashville
2See If I CareGary AllanMCA Nashville
1Shock'n Y'allToby KeithDreamWorks Nashville
6Stumble into GraceEmmylou HarrisNonesuch
3Top of the World Tour: LiveDixie ChicksOpen Wide
2Totally Country Vol. 3Various ArtistsWarner Bros.
5The Truth About MenTracy ByrdRCA Nashville
2Wave on WavePat GreenRepublic
1What the World Needs Now Is LoveWynonna JuddAsylum-Curb
9Worship & FaithRandy TravisWord/Curb

Other top albums

USAlbumArtistRecord label
12All the BestGlen CampbellCapitol Nashville
17Bering StraitBering StraitUniversal South
33*Bill Gaither Presents:
A Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming Volume One*Various ArtistsGaither
34*Bill Gaither Presents:
A Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming Volume Two*Various ArtistsGaither
17Billy CurringtonBilly CurringtonMercury Nashville
15Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie SoundtrackVarious ArtistsWarner Bros.
48Bluegrass TodayVarious ArtistsTime Life
21Brian McComasBrian McComasLyric Street
21The Christmas Guest: Songs and Stories of ChristmasAndy GriffithSparrow
20Classic Country: ChristmasVarious ArtistsTime Life
45Classic Country: The '80sVarious ArtistsTime Life
11CMT Most Wanted Volume 1Various ArtistsCapitol Nashville
40Country MusicMarty StuartColumbia
32Crazy: The Demo SessionsWillie NelsonSugar Hill
44Delbert McClinton LiveDelbert McClintonNew West
11Drunk in PublicRon WhiteHip-O
30Dusty DrakeDusty DrakeWarner Bros.
30Elvis: Christmas PeaceElvis PresleyRCA
41Elvis: Close UpElvis PresleyRCA
24The Essential Willie NelsonWillie NelsonLegacy
29Fate's Right HandRodney CrowellEpic
24Farm Fresh OnionsRobert Earl KeenKoch
23For God and CountryDolly PartonBlue Eye
40Full ExposureCory MorrowWrite On
28Further Down the Old Plank RoadThe ChieftainsRCA
44GenuineThe DerailersLucky Dog
19The Gospel CollectionGeorge JonesBandit
40Haggard Like Never BeforeMerle HaggardCapitol Nashville
46Heart Full of CountryVarious ArtistsCapitol Nashville
37Here's Your Sign ReloadedBill EngvallWarner Bros.
50HonestyRodney AtkinsCurb
24HorsepowerChris LeDouxCapitol Nashville
16I Love ItCraig MorganBroken Bow
39I Want My Money BackSammy KershawAudium
24I'm One of YouHank Williams, Jr.Asylum-Curb
19I've Always Been Crazy: A Tribute to Waylon JenningsVarious ArtistsRCA Nashville
37It'll Come to You... The Songs of John HiattVarious ArtistsVanguard
47It's Just the NightDel McCoury BandMcCoury
20Jennifer HansonJennifer HansonCapitol Nashville
43Just an American BoySteve EarleE-Squared
32Live at the Charleston Music HallRicky Skaggs & Kentucky ThunderSkaggs Family
44Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin BrothersVarious ArtistsUniversal South
47*Lonesome, On'ry and Mean:
A Tribute to Waylon Jennings*Various ArtistsRazor & Tie
32The MavericksThe MavericksSanctuary
15*Music Through Heartsongs:
Songs Based on the Poems of Mattie J.T. Stepanek*Billy GilmanEpic
25Nashville Star: The FinalistsVarious ArtistsColumbia
14Nut SackRodney CarringtonCapitol Nashville
30One Step AheadRhonda VincentRounder
18The Other SideBilly Ray CyrusWord/Curb
37Pure Country Classics: The #1 HitsVarious ArtistsUTV
14Rainbow ManJeff BatesRCA Nashville
31Roy D. Mercer Hits the RoadRoy D. MercerCapitol Nashville
16Rules of TravelRosanne CashCapitol Nashville
49ShowAllison MoorerUniversal South
19A Six Pack of JuddCledus T. JuddKoch
37The Songs of Hank Williams, Jr.Various ArtistsWarner Bros.
31Steal Another DaySteve WarinerSelectone
22Streets of HeavenSherrié AustinBroken Bow
24Three PickersEarl Scruggs, Doc Watson
& Ricky SkaggsRounder
27The Time-Life Treasury of BluegrassVarious ArtistsTime Life
39Ultimate Clint BlackClint BlackRCA Nashville
20Ultimate Dolly PartonDolly PartonRCA Nashville
33UnearthedJohnny CashLost Highway
11The Very Best of John Michael MontgomeryJohn Michael MontgomeryWarner Bros.
24A Very Special Acoustic ChristmasVarious ArtistsLost Highway
33Wildwood FlowerJune Carter CashDualtone
48You, Me and the WindshieldMarcelMercury Nashville

Births

  • April 15 – Sam Barber, up-and-coming country music singer and songwriter of the 2020s ("Straight and Narrow").
  • September 29 – Callista Clark, country music singer and songwriter of the 2020s ("It's 'Cause I Am").

Deaths

  • February 19 – Johnny Paycheck, 64, legendary singer and songwriter, best known for "Take This Job and Shove It." (complications from asthma and emphysema)
  • March 17 – Bill Carlisle, 94, singer-songwriter and comedian, lead singer of the Carlisles and stalwart of the Grand Ole Opry.
  • April 22 – Felice Bryant, 77, songwriter and wife of collaborator Boudleaux Bryant.
  • May 15 – June Carter Cash, 73, member of the Carter Family and wife of Johnny Cash (complications from heart surgery).
  • June 30 – Sam Phillips, 80, founder of Sun Records and major player in emergence of rock and roll and its cross-genre popularity.
  • July - Jayne White, 40 of duo JJ White.ayne
  • August 22 – Floyd Tillman, 88, 1930s and 1940s singer instrumental in creating the genre's western swing and honky-tonk styles.
  • August 26 – Wilma Burgess, 64, country vocalist of the 1960s best known for "Misty Blue."
  • September 12 – Johnny Cash, 71, vastly influential singer/songwriter/guitarist whose music transcended musical boundaries; best known for hits like "Ring of Fire," "I Walk the Line," "Hurt," and "A Boy Named Sue" (diabetic complications).
  • November 17 – Don Gibson, 75, influential songwriter (best known for "I Can't Stop Loving You") and singer who helped introduce the Nashville Sound (natural causes).
  • December 16 – Gary Stewart, 58, rough, outlaw-styled country singer known for his drinking songs ("She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles)") (suicide).
  • December 22 – Dave Dudley, 75, best known for his 1960s-era truck driving songs, such as "Six Days on the Road" (heart attack).

Hall of Fame inductees

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • J. D. Crowe

Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Floyd Cramer (1933–1997)
  • Carl Smith (1927–2010)

Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Sylvia Tyson
  • J. Edward Preston
  • Fred King
  • Charlie Russell
  • Art Wallman

Major awards

Grammy Awards

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Keep on the Sunny Side", June Carter Cash
  • Best Male Country Vocal Performance – "Next Big Thing", Vince Gill
  • Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – "A Simple Life", Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
  • Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – "How's the World Treating You", Alison Krauss and James Taylor
  • Best Country Instrumental Performance – "Cluck Old Hen", Alison Krauss & Union Station
  • Best Country Song – "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere", Jim "Moose" Brown and Don Rollins
  • Best Country AlbumLivin', Lovin', Losin' – Songs of the Louvin Brothers, Various Artists (Producer: Carl Jackson)
  • Best Bluegrass AlbumLive, Alison Krauss & Union Station

Juno Awards

  • Country Recording of the YearUp!, Shania Twain

CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards

  • Video of the Year – "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)", Toby Keith
  • Male Video of the Year – "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)", Toby Keith
  • Female Video of the Year – "Concrete Angel", Martina McBride
  • Group/Duo Video of the Year – "These Days", Rascal Flatts
  • Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Brokenheartsville", Joe Nichols
  • Hottest Male Video of the Year – "She's My Kind of Rain", Tim McGraw
  • Hottest Female Video of the Year – "When the Lights Go Down", Faith Hill
  • Cocky Video of the Year – "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)", Toby Keith
  • Concept Video of the Year – "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", Shania Twain
  • Fashion Plate Video of the Year – "She's My Kind of Rain", Tim McGraw
  • Video Director of the Year – "Concrete Angel", Martina McBride (Director: Deaton Flanigen)
  • Special Achievement Award – Johnny Cash

Americana Music Honors & Awards

  • Album of the YearAmerican IV: The Man Comes Around (Johnny Cash)
  • Artist of the Year – Johnny Cash
  • Song of the Year – "Hurt" (Trent Reznor)
  • Instrumentalist of the Year – Jerry Douglas
  • Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award – Kris Kristofferson
  • Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – John Prine
  • Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Levon Helm
  • Lifetime Achievement: Executive – Sam Phillips

Academy of Country Music

  • Entertainer of the Year – Toby Keith
  • Song of the Year – "Three Wooden Crosses", Doug Johnson, Kim Williams
  • Single of the Year – "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere", Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett
  • Album of the YearShock'n Y'all, Toby Keith
  • Top Male Vocalist – Toby Keith
  • Top Female Vocalist – Martina McBride
  • Top Vocal Duo – Brooks & Dunn
  • Top Vocal Group – Rascal Flatts
  • Top New Artist – Dierks Bentley
  • Video of the Year – "Beer for My Horses", Toby Keith and Willie Nelson (Director: Michael Salomon)
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere," Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett

ARIA Awards

(presented in Sydney on October 21, 2003)

  • Best Country AlbumGolden Road (Keith Urban)

Canadian Country Music Association

  • Kraft Cheez Whiz Fans' Choice Award – Terri Clark
  • Male Artist of the Year – Aaron Lines
  • Female Artist of the Year – Shania Twain
  • Group or Duo of the Year – Emerson Drive
  • SOCAN Song of the Year – "Rocket Girl", Jason McCoy, Denny Carr
  • Single of the Year – "I Just Wanna Be Mad", Terri Clark
  • Album of the YearUp!, Shania Twain
  • Top Selling AlbumUp!, Shania Twain
  • CMT Video of the Year – "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", Shania Twain
  • Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award – Aaron Lines
  • Roots Artist or Group of the Year – Sean Hogan

Country Music Association

  • Entertainer of the Year – Alan Jackson
  • Song of the Year – "Three Wooden Crosses", Doug Johnson, Kim Williams
  • Single of the Year – "Hurt", Johnny Cash
  • Album of the YearAmerican IV: The Man Comes Around, Johnny Cash
  • 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 – Rascal Flatts
  • Horizon Award – Joe Nichols
  • Video of the Year – "Hurt", Johnny Cash (Director: Mark Romanek)
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere", Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett
  • Musician of the Year – Randy Scruggs

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Stars who were honored in 2003

Earl Scruggs

Kennedy Center Honors

Country stars who were honored in 2003

Loretta Lynn

References

References

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  7. "20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best of Toby Keith CD".
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