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  • Feb 26, 1997
    LeAnn Rimes wins two trophies--Best New Artist and Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for "Blue"--during the 39th annual Grammy Awards at New York's Madison Square Garden
    Apr 23, 1997
    LeAnn Rimes wins three times at the 32nd annual Academy of Country Music awards, aired by NBC from the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. She's named Top New Female Vocalist, while "Blue" takes Song and Single Record of the Year
    Jun 16, 1997
    Alan Jackson sets a record by claiming the Favorite Male Vocalist trophy for the sixth time at the TNN/Music City News Awards in Nashville
    Jul 23, 1997
    "Strawberry Wine" takes Song of the Year for its composers, Matraca Berg and Gary Harrison, at the Nashville Songwriters Association International's 30th Songwriter Achievement Awards. Vince Gill wins Songwriter/Artist of the Year for the third time. Mark D. Sanders claims Top Songwriter
    Sep 24, 1997
    "Strawberry Wine" wins twice at the 31st annual Country Music Association awards, broadcast by CBS from Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. "Wine" earns Single of the Year for Deana Carter and producer Chris Farren, and Song of the Year for writers Matraca Berg and Gary Harrison
    Sep 29, 1997
    Guitarist Doc Watson is awarded a National Medal of Arts by president Bill Clinton at a White House event
    Jan 11, 1998
    Reba McEntire co-hosts the People's Choice Awards at the Santa Monica Airport in California. She ties with Whitney Houston for Favorite Female Musical Performer. Garth Brooks wins Favorite Male
    Jan 26, 1998
    George Strait wins two trophies at the American Music Awards, including Favorite Country Album, for "Carrying Your Love With Me." Reba McEntire, Alabama and Lee Ann Womack also win, and Julio Iglesias takes the first Favorite Latin Artist trophy
    Feb 25, 1998
    Alison Krauss + Union Station win three trophies--Best Country Vocal by a Duo or Group, for "Looking In The Eyes Of Love"; Country Instrumental, "Little Liza Jane"; and Best Bluegrass Album, "So Long So Wrong"--during the 40th annual Grammy Awards at New York's Madison Square Garden
    Apr 17, 1998
    The Nashville Songwriters Association International hails "Something That We Do," written by Clint Black and Skip Ewing, as the Song of the Year




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