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 Bristol Country: Archive
THE BRISTOL SESSIONS, 1991 Country Music Foundation, Inc., CMF-011-D. In 1998, the U.S. Congress officially declared Bristol (VA/TN) the "Birthplace of Country Music." This recognizes the role Bristol Country played in the history of American music.
In 1991, the Country Music Foundation, Inc., released a two-CD set of recordings, titled "The Bristol Sessions, Historic Recordings from Bristol, Tennessee."
Go to the area around the city bus stop (where the Country Music Mural is) on Tuesday night and hear live music.
http://www.bristolcountry.com/archives/2003_06.php   (1867 words)

  
 Liste von Garth´s Preisen
Country Music Association / CMA Album of the Year 1992 (Ropin´ The Wind) (mit Allen Reynolds)
Country Music Association / CMA Music Video of the Year 1991 (The Thunder Rolls) (mit Bud Schaetzle)
Country Music Association / CMA Album of the Year 1991 (No Fences) (mit Allen Reynolds)
http://members.aol.com/JMCremer/gb-award.htm   (711 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Rozalla
See also: 1990 in music, other events of 1991, 1992 in music, 1990s in music and the list of years in music // Events 1991 was the year that grunge music made its popular breakthrough.
See also: 1991 in music, other events of 1992, 1993 in music, 1990s in music and the list of years in music // Events 1992 was a pivotal year in the development of music.
Rozalla (born Rozalla Miller on March 18, 1964 in Ndola, Zambia) is a female dance music performer from Zimbabwe.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Rozalla   (923 words)

  
 Nashville Country Music News, Thanks for the Music - Country Music News for the Country Music Enthusiast - Nashville News September 1998
Their debut album got into the Country Top 10 faster than any new group in country music since 1991.
Founded in 1958, the Country Music Association was the first trade organization formed to promote a type of music.
The event was the unofficial kickoff of International Country Music Fan Fair, which brings thousands of country music fans to Nashville each year.
http://www.thanksforthemusic.com/news/NashvilleNews/oldnashnews.html   (3159 words)

  
 Decision CRTC 96-611
The definition of country music is music falling into subcategory 22 (Country and country-oriented) as set out in Public Notice CRTC 1991-19 dated 14 February 1991.
At least 65% of MuchMoreMusic's broadcast week will be devoted to the exhibition of programs featuring music videos, but no more than 30% of the video clips will be country music videos.
The licensee will offer a contemporary music video service designed for an adult audience, consisting primarily of video clips featuring adult contemporary, light rock, classic hits and some soul, jazz, rhythm and blues, reggae and new age music.
http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/1996/DB96-611.htm   (1599 words)

  
 Nashville's Unwritten Rules: Inside the Business of the Country Music Machine
One is left with new notions of Nashville by the last page, and anyone in tune with country music will find this a valuable visit into the city's inner sanctums.
A handful of producers are responsible for four-fifths of the hits emanating from "the combined Wall Street and Madison Avenue of country," Nashville's Music Row, and producer/songwriter/music journalist Daley takes the reader into the heart of the Nashville music business, particularly the years 1992-94.
After a too-brief historical background, Daley moves on to an authoritative look at demo tapes, dance remixes (for hundreds of country dance clubs), recording engineers, session musicians, studios, labels, distribution, music videos and Country Music Television -- ending with a fascinating look at marketing advances since the days when "country was a dirty word."
http://www.cyberhaven.com/books/nashville.html   (1599 words)

  
 wgpms.htm
The Working Group on Popular Music Sources has produced this annotated guide with chapters devoted to jazz, country and folk music, theater music, blues, and a chapter listing sources for miscellaneous popular music.
In 1991 the Working Group on Popular Music Sources, under the aegis of the Music Library Association Bibliographic Control Committee, was given the charge of preparing an annotated guide to sources for authority work in cataloging popular music.
Linda P. Gross (Country Music Foundation) was responsible for the chapter on country and folk music sources.
http://www.music.indiana.edu/tech_s/mla/wgpms/wgpms.htm   (470 words)

  
 Alan Jackson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alan Jackson (born October 17, 1958) is an American country music singer and songwriter, who became one of the best-selling country musicians of the 1990s.
His sense of humor comes through in "Gone Country" with the satirical description of the wannabes who cynically jumped on the country music bandwagon in the 1990s: "Everybody's gone country/Yeah we've gone country/The whole world's gone country." He has been credited for popularizing a Neotraditional Country sound.
Although Jackson has been characterized as a "hat act", his influences go deep into the roots of country music and his songs have been recorded by some of the greats like Charley Pride, who recorded "Here In The Real World".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Jackson   (610 words)

  
 FolkLib Index - Folk Music Bibliography
Two, L-Z" #hg 1998, Kingsbury, "The Encyclopedia of Country Music: The Ultimate Guide to the Music" #at 1974, Kinkle, "The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz 1900-1950" #ci 1984, Kochman, "The Big Book of Bluegrass" #kj 2000, Koster, "Texas Music" #ki.
1, 1952-1955" #fl.s1994, Country Music Magazine, "The Comprehensive Country Music Encyclopedia" #fg 1981, Davis, "Index to the New World Recorded Anthology of American Music, A User's Guide to the Initial One Hundred Records" #dg.
1994, Sundell, "Wisconsin Music: An Annotated Bibliography" #ds 1991, Sweeney, "The Virgin Directory of World Music" #iz.
http://www.folklib.net/index/discog/bibliog4.shtml   (1616 words)

  
 Bill's Country Music Calandar
Hap Peedbles, promoter/founding member of the Country Music Association, born Anthony, KS Earl Scruggs born Flint Hill, NC Inducted CMHF 1985, IBMAHH 1991.
Bradley was responsible for turning Nashville into the country music recording capital.
Hap was a founding member of the Country Music Association.
http://www.talentondisplay.com/countrycalJAN.html   (1616 words)

  
 CLICKinn 2 country
Country Music Association 1993 Vocal Event of the Year, "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair" (with George Jones)
Academy of Country Music 1991 Album of the Year, "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
Country Music Association 1994 Album of the Year, "Common Threads: The Songs of the Eagles"
http://groups.msn.com/CLICKinn2country/heyaj.msnw   (767 words)

  
 CLICKinn 2 country
Country Music Association 1993 Vocal Event of the Year, "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair" (with George Jones)
Academy of Country Music 1991 Album of the Year, "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
Country Music Association 1994 Album of the Year, "Common Threads: The Songs of the Eagles"
http://groups.msn.com/CLICKinn2country/heyaj.msnw   (767 words)

  
 Liste von Garth´s Preisen
Country Music Association / CMA Album of the Year 1992 (Ropin´ The Wind) (mit Allen Reynolds)
Country Music Association / CMA Album of the Year 1991 (No Fences) (mit Allen Reynolds)
Country Music Association / CMA Horizon Award 1990 (vielversprechendster Newcomer)
http://members.aol.com/JMCremer/gb-award.htm   (711 words)

  
 CLICKinn 2 country
Country Music Association 1993 Vocal Event of the Year, "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair" (with George Jones)
Academy of Country Music 1991 Album of the Year, "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
Country Music Association 1994 Album of the Year, "Common Threads: The Songs of the Eagles"
http://groups.msn.com/CLICKinn2country/heyaj.msnw   (767 words)

  
 Country Music News Canadian country Music Artists CD's CDs CD Nashville report
A “Fans’ Choice Award” winner in Canadian Country Music in 1991 and 1992, thanks to some truly remarkable songs and performances of them; Rita MacNeil’s music has been given much less airplay on country radio in more recent times.
Subscribe to Country Music News; it's packed full of stories and the latest CD reviews, all delivered right to your door every month.
Not a ‘country’ song this one, but truly a masterful bit of songwriting and a gripping vocal performance that makes it a must for all ears.
http://www.countrymusicnews.ca/news.ihtml?step=2&article_id=628   (568 words)

  
 jo_walker_meador.html
As executive director of the Country Music Association (CMA) from 1962 to 1991, Jo Walker-Meador played a direct and influential role in the remarkable growth the country music industry experienced during those years.
Among the organization’s well-known programs adopted during her tenure were the launching of a national fund-raising drive to build the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (the CMA had created the Hall of Fame in 1961) and the CMA’s annual awards show, begun in 1967 and televised nationally for the first time in 1968.
She was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1995.
http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/inductees/jo_walker_meador.html   (568 words)

  
 Archives, Museums and other Heritage Resources - Hank Snow Country Music Centre<
Other components of the Hank Snow Country Music Centre include the region's only country music archives and library, as well as the permanent home for exhibits relating to the Nova Scotia Country Music Hall of Fame.
The centre is a project of The Friends of Hank Snow Society, a non-profit society registered with the province of Nova Scotia in 1991.
The centre celebrates the life and accomplishments of country music legend Hank Snow, as well as other Canadian country music stars past and present.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/musdir/hanksnowcountrymusiccentre.htm   (568 words)

  
 Canadian Who's Who 1997: Michelle WRIGHT [sample]
Female Vocalist of the Year 1990, '91, '92, '93, Single of the Year 1991, '92, '93, Album of the Year 1991, Video of the Year 1992, '93, Country Music Person of the Year 1992;
Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMA): Entertainer of the Year 1993, 1995;
Big Country Awards (RPM Mag.): Top Female Vocalist 1989, '91, '92, '93, '94, '95, Artist of the Year 1991, '93, Top Country Album 1993, Top Country Single 1993;
http://www.utpress.utoronto.ca/cww/wright.html   (199 words)

  
 Garth Brooks photo biography discography album awards
Garth Brooks is a pivotal figure in the history of country music, no matter how much some country purists would like to deny it.
With his commercially savvy fusion of post-Merle Haggard country, honky tonk, post-folk-rock sensitive singer/songwriter sensibilities, and '70s arena-rock dramatics, Brooks brought country music to a new audience in the '90s - namely, a mass audience.
He shattered that barrier in 1991, when his second album, "No Fences", began its chart domination, and its follow-up, "Ropin' The Wind", became the first country album to debut at the top of the pop charts; "No Fences" would eventually sell a record-shattering 13 million copies.
http://www.marctea.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Marcscountry/TextFiles/SoloMale/Garthbrooks.html   (1783 words)

  
 National Traditional Country Music Association - World Music Events
1991 - Internationales Country Music Festival, Wilhelmshaven, North Germany
What began in 1976 as the "National Old Time Country Music Festival and Contest" in collaboration with the Ag Expo, has turned into a very successful international event 25 years later.
Now by teaming up with SPBGMA (Society for Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America), and Silver Dollar City (a large theme park in Branson, Missouri) we are able to present international events for not only our Association members, but for all who find a kinship for authentic traditional music and dance.
http://www.oldtimemusic.bigstep.com/events.html   (510 words)

  
 Black Voice News
Raye started attracting critical and popular attention in 1991 with the release of his debut album, “All I Can Be.” By 1997, he had been nominated for male vocalist of the year by both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.
He was one of the chart-topping country stars that led the country crossover evolution in the early 1990s, and now Collin Raye is coming to Agua Caliente Casino’s Cahuilla Showroom for an exciting one-night-only acoustic event on Friday, December 10.
Country Music Television (CMT) lists four of his videos among the top 100 music videos of all time.
http://www.blackvoicenews.com/print.php?sid=2604   (510 words)

  
 Marty Stuart - Encyclopedia of Country Music
He has served on the board of the Country Music Foundation since 1991, and he became board president in 1996.
As the title implies, it was old-fashioned country music with a rhythmic kick.
Stuart has one of the world's best collections of country music artifacts and often loans items from his stash to the Country Music Hall of Fame.
http://www.martystuart.com/ZArt-Books-Encyl-CM.htm   (799 words)

  
 PBS - American Roots Music : The Songs and the Artists - DeFord Bailey
David C. Morton and Charles K. Wolfe wrote Deford Bailey: A Black Star in Early Country Music (University of Tennessee Press, 1991), an excellent biography of his career.
DeFord Bailey (1899-1982), the first black country music star of the Opry is slowly gaining more respect for the pivotal role he played in country music.
DeFord Bailey is by no means the only black performer in country music.
http://www.pbs.org/americanrootsmusic/pbs_arm_saa_defordbailey.html   (799 words)

  
 Webb Pierce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Webb Pierce (born August 8, 1921 - died February 24, 1991), was an American country music singer.
Webb Pierce has a star on the Hollywood Walk of FameŤŤ] and in 2001 he was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Born Webb Michael Pierce in West Monroe, Louisiana, he became a star performer on the Louisiana Hayride and one of country music's most popular honky tonk singers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webb_Pierce   (189 words)

  
 Walt Disney Records: Bio of Tanya Tucker
What Do I Do With Me, Tucker's platinum-selling 1991 release, had four big radio hits, including the Grammy®-nominated "Down to My Last Teardrop." In October of 1991, the Country Music Association named her Female Vocalist of the Year.
With nearly 30 albums to her credit, Tucker is one of country music's five top-charting female artists of all time.
The next album, 1992's Can't Run From Yourself, went gold on the strength of the first single, "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane." The video for the song was named the Academy of Country Music's Video of the Year in 1993, and Tucker was selected as the academy's Female Video Artist of the Year.
http://disney.go.com/DisneyRecords/Song-Albums/Disney_Country/tanya_tucker_bio.html   (456 words)

  
 Brooks & Dunn Biography Red Road Neon Circus Picture Pic
Both Brooks and Dunn started out as solo country singers until they met at a Nashville music publishing company in 1990.
The cowboys also held the title of vocal duo from 1991 to 1997 by The Academy of Country Music and were named vocal duo of the year from 1992 to 1999 by The Country Music Association.
Brooks & Dunn have inspired many of today's country artists and remain one of the top country acts.
http://www.kidzworld.com/site/p1012.htm   (309 words)

  
 Garth Brooks: No Fences
He shattered that barrier in 1991, when his second album, No Fences, began its chart domination, and its follow-up, Ropin' the Wind, became the first country album to debut at the top of the pop charts; No Fences would eventually sell a record-shattering 13 million copies.
Garth Brooks is a pivotal figure in the history of country music, no matter how much some country purists would like to deny it.
With his commercially savvy fusion of post-Merle Haggard country, honky tonk, post-folk-rock sensitive singer/songwriter sensibilities, and '70s arena rock dramatics, Brooks brought country music to a new audience in the '90s -- namely, a mass audience.
http://djangomusic.com/item_music.asp?id=R+++123490&dt=4&cid=&sid=&...   (309 words)

  
 Country
1991 Tennessee Ernie Ford, country singer, dies of liver disease at 72
1993 27th Country Music Association Award: Vince Gill wins
1992 Hank Penny, country music singer, dies at 73 of heart failure
http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/c/country.html   (5431 words)

  
 GAnet - Faculty - Kast Grant Janice Kemp - Interdisciplinary Music Curriculum for Grades 4 and 5
Silver Burdett and Ginn "World of Music" music series (1991).
Fifth, I began researching appropriate classical music selections that might relate to the period, general style, or country.
To the traveler, a line from a familiar song may bring back all the emotions of home, for music is a magical summing-up of the patterns of family, of love, of conflict, and of work which give a community its special feel and which shape the personalities of its members.
http://www.germantownacademy.org/faculty/pro_development/KastGrants/Kast01/Kemp/index.shtml   (2902 words)

  
 Governor Rick Perry - Texas Music Bibliography A-F
Country Music Foundation (editor), Country: The Music and the Musicians, From the Beginnings to the 90s (New York: Abbeville Press, 1994).
Texas Music Office, P.O. Box 13246, Austin, Texas 78711
Steven Erle Buchanan, "The Piano Music of David W. Guion and the Intersection of Musical Traditions in America after World War I" (Ph.D dissertation, University of Texas, 1978).
http://www.governor.state.tx.us/divisions/music/education/biblio/biblio.htm   (2902 words)

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