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  • Feb 24, 1982
    Dolly Parton's "9 To 5" wins a pair of trophies--Best Country Song and Best Country Vocal Performance, Female--during the 24th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
    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
    Feb 23, 1983
    Hank Williams' recording of "Your Cheatin' Heart" is entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame during the 25th annual Grammy awards in Los Angeles
    Feb 23, 1983
    "Always On My Mind" wins three times during the 25th annual Grammy awards in Los Angeles. Songwriters Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher and Mark James receive Song of the Year and Best Country Song; and Willie Nelson collects Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
    Jan 10, 1984
    Four Nashville artists receive double nominations in the Grammy awards: Alabama, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Deborah Allen
    Feb 28, 1984
    Anne Murray's "A Little Good News" wins Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, during the 26th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
    Feb 28, 1984
    Fats Waller's original version of "Ain't Misbehavin'," soon to become a Hank Williams Jr. hit, enters the Grammy Hall of Fame during the Grammy awards in Los Angeles. Also inducted: Walter Huston's "September Song"
    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
    Feb 26, 1985
    Months after Willie Nelson had a hit with it, "City Of New Orleans," written by the late Steve Goodman, wins Best Country Song during the 27th annual Grammy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles
    Feb 26, 1985
    Gene Autry's "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" and Jimmie Rodgers' "Blue Yodel (T For Texas)" enter the Grammy Hall of Fame

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