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36099 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
"Hee Haw" producers John Aylesworth and Frank Peppiatt walk off with Man of the Year honors and Roy... |
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36098 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Banjo player John Hartford is named Top Specialty Instrumentalist during the fifth annual Academy... |
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36097 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Jerry Inman is named Top Rhythm Guitarist during the fifth annual Academy Of Country & Western... |
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36096 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Freddy Weller is named Most Promising Male Vocalist during the fifth annual Academy Of Country &... |
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36095 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Floyd Cramer is named Top Piano Player during the fifth annual Academy Of Country & Western Music... |
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36094 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Billy Graham is named Top Bass Player during the fifth annual Academy Of Country & Western Music... |
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36093 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Jerry Wiggins repeats as Top Drummer during the fifth annual Academy Of Country & Western Music... |
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36092 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Buddy Emmons is designated Top Steel Guitar Player during the fifth annual Academy Of Country &... |
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36091 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Billy Armstrong is designated Top Fiddler for the fifth year in a row during the fifth annual... |
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36090 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Buckaroo Al Bruno is designated Top Lead Guitarist in the fifth annual Academy Of Country & Western... |
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36089 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Donna Fargo is designated Most Promising Female Vocalist in the fifth annual Academy Of Country &... |
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36088 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Johnny Cash walks off with an honor as Top Television Personality in the fifth annual Academy Of... |
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36087 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Merle Haggard walks off with five honors--including Band of the Year (Touring), shared with The... |
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36086 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
"Hee Haw" producers John Aylesworth and Frank Peppiatt walk off with Man of the Year honors and Roy... |
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36085 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Tammy Wynette walks off with Top Female Vocalist during the fifth annual Academy Of Country &... |
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36084 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
The Kimberlys win Top Vocal Group during the fifth annual Academy Of Country & Western Music awards... |
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36083 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Merle Haggard and Roy Burris win Song of the Year, for writing "Okie From Muskogee," during ... |
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36082 |
Mar 13, 1972 |
Roy Rogers receives the Jim Reeves Memorial Award during the seventh annual Academy Of Country &... |
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36081 |
Apr 13, 1970 |
Bettie Azevedo picks up five trophies on behalf of Merle Haggard in the fifth annual Academy Of... |
Hollywood Palladium |
Los Angeles |
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36080 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Dick Clark hosts the fourth annual Academy of Country & Western Music awards at the Palladium in... |
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36079 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Record producer Art Satherley--noted for his work with Bob Wills, Gene Autry and Roy Acuff,... |
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36078 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Ray Sanders collects Most Promising Male Vocalist during the fourth annual Academy of Country &... |
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36077 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Earl Ball repeats as Top Piano Player during the fourth annual Academy of Country & Western Music... |
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36076 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Red Wooten repeats as Top Bass Player during the fourth annual Academy of Country & Western Music... |
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36075 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Jerry Wiggins is named Top Drummer for the second time in three years during the fourth annual... |
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36074 |
Mar 13, 1972 |
Tony Booth is named Most Promising Male Vocalist and The Tony Booth Band repeats as Band of the... |
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36073 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Billy Armstrong goes four for four as he's named Top Fiddler yet again in the fourth annual Academy... |
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36072 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Jimmy Bryant is named Top Lead Guitar for the third straight year in the fourth annual Academy of... |
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36071 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Comedian Tom Smothers wins Man of the Year in the fourth annual Academy of Country & Western Music... |
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36070 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Cheryl Poole wins Most Promising Female Vocalist in the fourth annual Academy of Country & Western... |
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36069 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Buck Owens' Buckaroos win Band of the Year (Touring) in the fourth annual Academy of Country &... |
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36068 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Buck Owens' Buckaroos win Band of the Year (Touring) in the fourth annual Academy of Country &... |
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36067 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Southern California resident Cathie Taylor wins Top Female Vocalist in the fourth annual Academy of... |
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36066 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Johnny and Jonie Mosby win Top Vocal Group in the fourth annual Academy of Country & Western Music... |
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36065 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Johnny and Jonie Mosby win Top Vocal Group during the fourth annual Academy of Country & Western... |
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36064 |
Mar 13, 1972 |
Tony Booth is named Most Promising Male Vocalist and The Tony Booth Band repeats as Band of the... |
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36063 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Roger Miller's "Little Green Apples," produced by Jerry Kennedy, wins Single Record of the Year in... |
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36062 |
Mar 13, 1972 |
Stuart Hamblen, Tex Williams and The Sons Of The Pioneers' Bob Nolan each receive the Pioneer Award... |
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36061 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Jimmy Webb claims Song of the Year, for writing the Glen Campbell hit "Wichita Lineman, in the... |
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36060 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
"Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell," produced by Kelly Gordon and Al De Lory, wins Album of the Year in... |
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36059 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
"Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell" wins Album of the Year in the fourth annual Academy of Country &... |
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36058 |
Apr 28, 1969 |
Glen Campbell wins three times in the fourth Academy of Country & Western Music awards at the... |
Hollywood Palladium |
Los Angeles |
ca |
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36057 |
Mar 4, 1968 |
Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens walk away with Top Duo of the Year in the third annual Academy of... |
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36056 |
Mar 4, 1968 |
Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens walk away with Top Duo of the Year in the third annual Academy of... |
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36055 |
Mar 4, 1968 |
Songwriter Dale Noe takes Song of the Year, for the Wynn Stewart hit "It's Such A Pretty World... |
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36054 |
Mar 4, 1968 |
Jerry Inman, best-known as the leader of the house band at The Palomino nightclub, takes Most... |
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36053 |
Mar 4, 1968 |
Earl Ball takes Top Piano Player in the third annual Academy of Country & Western Music awards at... |
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36052 |
Mar 4, 1968 |
Red Wooten takes Top Bass Player in the third annual Academy of Country & Western Music awards at... |
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36051 |
Mar 4, 1968 |
Buckaroo Marion "Pee Wee" Adams takes Top Drummer in the third annual Academy of Country & Western... |
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36050 |
Mar 4, 1968 |
Red Rhodes is named Top Steel Guitarist in the third annual Academy of Country & Western Music... |
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