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Jan 11, 1977
"Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" impacts the Grammy awards: Mary Kay Place's "Tonite! At The Capri Lounge Loretta Haggers" is a finalist for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Female
Jan 9, 1978
Crystal Gayle and "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" claim four Grammy nominations, including Record of the Year
Jan 7, 1979
Anne Murray and "You Needed Me" account for four nominations, including Record of the Year, in the Grammy awards
Jan 8, 1980
Kenny Rogers and songs he recorded grab seven Grammy nominations, with "The Gambler" up for Record of the Year. Rogers' producer, Larry Butler, is nominated for Producer of the Year
Jan 13, 1981
Country movie music scores big at the Grammys, as "Urban Cowboy" tracks net four nominations, "Roadie" songs get three, and "Honeysuckle Rose" picks up two. Sissy Spacek gets a nomination for her performance of "Coal Miner's Daughter"
Jan 12, 1982
Dolly Parton receives three Grammy nominations, including one for the pop Song of the Year for "9 To 5"
Jan 11, 1983
Willie Nelson and "Always On My Mind" accrue four Grammy nominations, including nods for Record of the Year and Song of the Year
Jan 10, 1984
Four Nashville artists receive double nominations in the Grammy awards: Alabama, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Deborah Allen
Jan 10, 1985
The Judds become the first Nashville-based country act nominated for Best New Artist in the Grammy awards since Jeannie C. Riley in 1969. The Judds, Willie Nelson and Lee Greenwood each contribute to three nominations
Jan 9, 1986
Willie Nelson has a big imprint on the Grammy nominations. He earns two nominations in country categories and is also present on the USA For Africa single "We Are The World," up for Record of the Year
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