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Mar 12, 1969
Johnny Cash wins twice during the 11th annual Grammy awards. He collects the trophy for Best Album Notes, for "Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison"; and Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, for "Folsom Prison Blues"
Mar 11, 1970
"A Boy Named Sue" is a double-winner during the 12th annual Grammy Awards, bringing Johnny Cash Best Country Vocal Performance, Male; and bringing songwriter Shel Silverstein Best Country Song
Mar 16, 1971
Lynn Anderson walks off with Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, for "Rose Garden," as the 13th annual Grammy Awards air live on television or the first time, from the Hollywood Palladium
Mar 14, 1972
"Help Me Make It Through The Night" is a double-winner during the 14th annual Grammy awards in New York, claiming Best Country Song for Kris Kristofferson and Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, for Sammi Smith
Mar 3, 1973
Songwriter Ben Peters wins Best Country Song, for "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'," during the 15th annual Grammy awards at the Tennessee Theater in Nashville. The album it came from, "Charley Pride Sings Heart Songs," earns Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
Mar 2, 1974
"Behind Closed Doors" wins two trophies--Best Country Song, for writer Kenny O'Dell; and Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, for Charlie Rich--during the 16th annual Grammy awards in Los Angeles
Mar 1, 1975
Songwriters Billy Sherrill and Norro Wilson win Best Country Song, for the Charlie Rich hit "A Very Special Love Song," during the 17th annual Grammy Awards at the Uris Theater in New York
Feb 28, 1976
Chips Moman and Larry Butler win Best Country Song, as writers of the B.J. Thomas hit "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song," during the 18th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
Feb 19, 1977
Larry Gatlin's "Broken Lady" wins Best Country Song during the 19th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
Feb 23, 1978
"Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" claims two honors--Best Country Song, for songwriter Richard Leigh; and Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, for Crystal Gayle--during the 20th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
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