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Les Paul born in Waukesha, Wis., 1915. Crystal Gayle born in Paintsville, Ky., 1951.
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Published: Jan. 9, 2003 at 5:00 AM
By DICK KELSEY, United Press International

TODAY IN COUNTRY MUSIC HISTORY

(Thursday, Jan. 9)

Les Paul born in Waukesha, Wis., 1915.

Crystal Gayle born in Paintsville, Ky., 1951.

Eddy Arnold's No. 1 single "I Really Don't Want To Know" is charted, 1954.

Norma Jean joins the Grand Ole Opry, 1965.

Charley Pride's "Country Charley Pride" and "Did You Think to Pray" albums are certified gold, 1975.


MUSIC AND MORE


DIXIE CHICKS JOIN SHANIA AT SUPER BOWL

The Dixie Chicks will sing the National Anthem before Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego on Jan. 26, the NFL announced Wednesday.

"Anyone who tells you there's no pressure to sing the National Anthem 'live' to one of the biggest television audiences on the planet is not telling the truth," said Dixie Chick Emily Robison.

Shania Twain was chosen to perform in the halftime show of the Super Bowl, which will be televised on ABC with an estimated U.S. audience of 130 million.


NICHOLS 'IN SHOCK' OVER GRAMMY NODS

Joe Nichols says he didn't know Grammy nominations were being announced Tuesday, so imagine his surprise when he found out he was a nominee. For two Grammys.

Nichols learned from Universal South executive Tony Brown his "Man With A Memory" is up for Best Country Album and "The Impossible" is nominated for Best Male Country Vocal Performance, CMT.com reports.

"After I talked to Tony, I was still in shock during the ensuing minutes," said Nichols, who was in a Nashville-area studio conducting radio interviews when he got the call. "It was pretty funny because I thought it was a joke at first."

But it's not -- few people had even heard of Joe Nichols a year ago and now he's nominated for two Grammys and his first hit single has drawn a best country song nomination for songwriters Kelley Lovelace and Lee Thomas Miller.


COUNTRY STARS ON 'WHEEL OF FORTUNE'

A star-studded lineup of country artists begins taping several episodes of TV's "Wheel of Fortune" in Nashville Thursday, the Tennessean reports.

Host Pat Sajak and letter-turner Vanna White will preside at the Bellsouth Acuff Theater. The sessions will be aired beginning next month.

Those appearing include Alison Krauss, Billy Ray Cyrus, Wynonna, Barbara Mandrell, Steve Azar, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, George Jones, Brenda Lee, Lorrie Morgan, Joe Nichols, Charley Pride, Ricky Skaggs, Pam Tillis, Mark Wills and Darryl Worley.

Topics: Alison Krauss, Barbara Mandrell, Billy Ray, Billy Ray Cyrus, Brenda Lee, Crystal Gayle, George Jones, Les Paul, Norma Jean, Pat Sajak, Ricky Skaggs, Shania Twain
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