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  • Feb 25, 1992
    "Love Can Build A Bridge" wins twice during the 34th annual Grammy Awards in New York. The Judds win Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; songwriters Naomi Judd, John Jarvis and Paul Overstreet take Best Country Song
    Feb 25, 1992
    Patsy Cline's "Crazy," written by Willie Nelson, is inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame during the Grammy awards in New York. Also added is Nat "King" Cole's version of "Mona Lisa"
    Jan 7, 1993
    Billy Ray Cyrus and "Achy Breaky Heart" compile five nominations for the 35th annual Grammy awards, including three in general pop categories. Mary Chapin Carpenter secures three nominations
    Jan 8, 1993
    The morning after the Grammy finalists are announced, airline passenger Billy Ray Cyrus reads a Los Angeles Times article that calls the nomination of "Achy Breaky Heart" for Single Record of the Year an "embarrassment." He's told to disregard the commentary by a knowledgeable fellow passenger... Bob Seger
    Feb 24, 1993
    Vince Gill wins two trophies--Best Country Vocal Performance, Male; and Best Country Song, shared with co-writer John Jarvis--for "I Still Believe In You" during the 35th annual Grammy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles
    Jan 6, 1994
    Mary Chapin Carpenter paces country artists with three nominations for the Grammy awards. Tony Brown also picks up a nomination for Producer of the Year
    Mar 1, 1994
    The Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations," featuring guitarist Glen Campbell, joins the Grammy Hall of Fame during the Grammy awards in New York. Also added: Tony Bennett's "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" and Bob Dylan's "Blowin' In The Wind"
    Mar 1, 1994
    "Passionate Kisses" wins twice during the 36th annual Grammy awards--earning Best Country Song for Lucinda Williams and Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, for Mary Chapin Carpenter--at New York's Radio City Music Hall
    Aug 31, 1994
    Owen Bradley receives the Governor's Award from the Recording Academy. The former Decca executive produced numerous country hits by the likes of Brenda Lee, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Ernest Tubb and Conway Twitty
    Jan 5, 1995
    Mary Chapin Carpenter receives four Grammy nominations, including Record of the Year for "He Thinks He'll Keep Her." "I Swear" is in the running for Song of the Year

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