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  • Mar 7, 1994
    Clint Black begins recording his album "One Emotion" at Nashville's Loud Recording
    Mar 8, 1994
    Garth Brooks and Reba McEntire win the male and female trophies for Favorite Music Performer at the 20th annual People's Choice Awards in Culver City, California. Other winners on the CBS show include Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts and Aerosmith
    Mar 8, 1994
    Alan Jackson and Reba McEntire collect seven nominations apiece to lead the list of finalists for the Academy of Country Music Awards. Clint Black appears five times on the list, while Linda Davis, Garth Brooks and Travis Tritt get four mentions
    Mar 8, 1994
    Liberty releases Suzy Bogguss' "Greatest Hits"
    Mar 8, 1994
    Nothing Records releases rock act Nine Inch Nails' album "The Downward Spiral." It features the original version of "Hurt," which nets Johnny Cash six awards nominations from MTV after he records it in 2002
    Mar 8, 1994
    Ricky Lee Phelps has an emergency appendectomy. Brother Phelps cancels its shows until March 25
    Mar 9, 1994
    Alan Jackson's "Chattahoochee," co-written with Jim McBride, is named Song of the Year in The Music City News' Country Songwriter awards, hosted on TNN by Lorrie Morgan and George Jones at the Grand Ole Opry House
    Mar 10, 1994
    Clint Black is named Songwriter/Artist of the Year by the Nashville Songwriters Association, while Dennis Linde is Songwriter; and "The Song Remembers When" is Song of the Year
    Mar 11, 1994
    Moore, Oklahoma, unveils a sign proclaiming the town the "home of Toby Keith"
    Mar 12, 1994
    Vince Gill's "Tryin' To Get Over You" hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart

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