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  • Feb 6, 1997
    A story in USA Today reveals a feud between the American Music Awards and the Grammys. LeAnn Rimes, Brooks & Dunn and Alan Jackson are prevented from performing on the Grammys, because they sang on the AMAs the previous month
    Feb 11, 1997
    Chronicles releases "1997 Grammy Nominees." The album features LeAnn Rimes, Eric Clapton, Jewel, Celine Dion and Shawn Colvin, among others, plus The Tony Rich Project's original version of "Nobody Knows"
    Feb 26, 1997
    Gene Autry's "Back In The Saddle Again" is added to the Grammy Hall of Fame along with "The Genius Of Ray Charles," The Beatles' "Yesterday" and Louis Armstrong's "Mack The Knife," among other recordings
    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
    Mar 3, 1997
    Chet Atkins gives away his most recent Grammy award--the last of 14 he receives during his lifetime--to fellow guitarist and protege Steve Wariner during a performance at Nashville's Caffe Milano, despite the protests of the Recording Academy
    Oct 6, 1997
    The album "1997 Grammy Nominees" is certified gold by the RIAA. It includes LeAnn Rimes, Eric Clapton, Jewel, Garbage, Celine Dion and Shawn Colvin, among others, plus The Tony Rich Project's original version of "Nobody Knows"
    Jan 6, 1998
    Trisha Yearwood and LeAnn Rimes are each nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Female for their versions of "How Do I Live." It's the first time in Grammy history that two renditions of the same song compete against each other
    Feb 24, 1998
    Ernest Tubb's "Walking The Floor Over You" enters the Grammy Hall of Fame during a New York ceremony, along with Marty Robbins' "El Paso," Loretta Lynn's "Coal Miner's Daughter" and Sammi Smith's "Help Me Make It Through The Night"
    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
    Jan 5, 1999
    Shania Twain's "You're Still The One" receives Grammy nominations for Record and Song of the Year, while "Come On Over" is up for Album of the Year. The Dixie Chicks are finalists for Best New Artist. It marks the first time country acts have made each of the top four Grammy categories in one year

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