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39099 Mar 11, 1970 Songwriter Shel Silverstein wins Best Country Song, for "A Boy Named Sue," during the 12th...
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39098 Mar 11, 1970 Johnny Cash is a double-winner during the 12th annual Grammy Awards. He takes Best Country Vocal...
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39097 Mar 11, 1970 Johnny Cash is a double-winner during the 12th annual Grammy Awards. He takes Best Country Vocal...
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39096 Mar 12, 1969 Jimmy Webb wins the Grammy for Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) during the 11th annual...
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39095 Mar 12, 1969 Otis Redding wins Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male, during the 11th annual Grammy Awards, for...
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39094 Mar 12, 1969 Otis Redding wins Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male, during the 11th annual Grammy Awards, for...
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39093 Mar 12, 1969 Songwriter Bobby Russell takes Song of the Year and Best Country Song, for "Little Green...
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39092 Mar 12, 1969 Flatt & Scruggs win Best Country Performance, Duo or Group--Vocal or Instrumental with a remake...
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39091 Mar 12, 1969 Flatt & Scruggs win Best Country Performance, Duo or Group--Vocal or Instrumental with a remake...
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39090 Mar 12, 1969 Jeannie C. Riley claims Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, during the 11th annual Grammy...
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39089 Mar 12, 1969 The Glen Campbell hit "Wichita Lineman" earns Best Engineered Recording (Non-Classical)...
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39088 Mar 12, 1969 Glen Campbell and producer Al De Lory share the Album of the Year honor at the 11th annual Grammy...
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39087 Mar 12, 1969 Glen Campbell and producer Al De Lory share the Album of the Year honor at the 11th annual Grammy...
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39086 Feb 29, 1968 John D. Loudermilk takes the trophy for Best Album Notes during the 10th annual Grammy Awards for...
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39085 Feb 29, 1968 Porter Wagoner & The Blackwood Brothers take the trophy for Best Gospel Performance, for the...
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39084 Feb 29, 1968 Songwriter Jimmy Webb collects the Song of the Year trophy during the 10th annual Grammy Awards...
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39083 Feb 29, 1968 Porter Wagoner & The Blackwood Brothers take the trophy for Best Gospel Performance, for the...
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39082 Feb 29, 1968 Jimmie Haskell wins a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist for "Ode To...
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39081 Feb 29, 1968 Bobbie Gentry is a triple-winner during the 10th annual Grammy Awards. She takes Best New Artist,...
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39080 Feb 29, 1968 "Chet Atkins Picks The Best" is honored for Best Instrumental Performance during the 10th...
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39079 Feb 29, 1968

The Elvis Presley album "How Great Thou Art" claims Best Sacred Performance during...

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39078 Feb 29, 1968 Tammy Wynette takes Best Country & Western Vocal Performance, Female for "I Don't Wanna...
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39077 Feb 29, 1968 Producer Al De Lory shares the Grammy for Best Country & Western Recording with Glen Campbell...
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39076 Feb 29, 1968 John Hartford wins Best Country & Western Song for "Gentle On My Mind" during the 10th annual...
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39075 Feb 29, 1968 "Gentle On My Mind" takes Best Country & Western Recording and Best C&W Male for...
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39074 Feb 29, 1968 Glen Campbell wins four times during the 10th annual Grammy Awards. "Gentle On My Mind"...
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39073 Feb 29, 1968 Glen Campbell wins four times during the 10th annual Grammy Awards. "Gentle On My Mind"...
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39072 Feb 29, 1968 Johnny Cash and June Carter announce their plans to marry during the 10th annual Grammy awards in...
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39071 Mar 2, 1967 The Anita Kerr Singers earn Best Vocal Group for their recording of "A Man And A Woman"...
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39070 Mar 2, 1967 The Anita Kerr Singers earn Best Vocal Group for their recording of "A Man And A Woman"...
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39069 Mar 2, 1967 Ray Charles wins two trophies--Best Rhythm & Blues Recording and Best R&B Solo Vocal...
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39068 Mar 2, 1967 Jeannie Seely's performance of "Don't Touch Me" wins Best Country & Western Vocal...
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39067 Mar 2, 1967 Ernie Freeman nabs the Grammy for Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist for his work on the Frank...
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39066 Mar 2, 1967 Frank Sinatra and producer Jimmy Bowen collect Record of the Year honors for "Strangers In The...
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39065 Mar 2, 1967 Frank Sinatra wins the Grammy for Record of the Year and for Best Vocal Performance, Male with...
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39064 Mar 2, 1967 The Porter Wagoner & The Blackwood Brothers album "Confessions Of A Broken Man" album...
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39063 Mar 2, 1967 The Porter Wagoner & The Blackwood Brothers album "Grand Old Gospel" wins Best Sacred...
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39062 Mar 2, 1967 The Porter Wagoner & The Blackwood Brothers album "Grand Old Gospel" wins Best Sacred...
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39061 Mar 2, 1967 "Almost Persuaded" nets three trophies during the ninth annual Grammy Awards. David Houston...
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39060 Mar 15, 1966 The Anita Kerr Singers win Best Vocal Group, for the album "We Dig Mancini," at the...
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39059 Mar 15, 1966 The Anita Kerr Singers win twice at the eighth annual Grammy Awards, taking Best Vocal Group, for...
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39058 Mar 15, 1966 The Anita Kerr Singers win twice at the eighth annual Grammy Awards, taking Best Vocal Group, for...
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39057 Mar 15, 1966 Tom Jones is named Best New Artist during the eighth annual Grammy Awards
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39056 Mar 15, 1966 The Jody Miller single "Queen Of The House" nabs the trophy for Best Country &...
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39055 Mar 15, 1966 The Statler Brothers win twice at the eighth annual Grammy Awards. They take Best New Country &...
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39054 Apr 13, 1965 The Tennessee Ernie Ford album "Great Gospel Songs" wins the trophy for Best Gospel or...
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39053 Apr 13, 1965 Dottie West wins Best Country & Western Vocal Performance, Female, for "Here Comes My...
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39052 May 12, 1964 Quincy Jones wins Best Instrumental Arrangement during the sixth annual Grammy Awards for his work...
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39051 May 12, 1964 The Chet Atkins-produced Al Hirt hit "Java" wins Best Orchestra or Instrumentalist with...
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39050 May 12, 1964 The Chet Atkins-produced Al Hirt hit "Java" wins Best Orchestra or Instrumentalist with...
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