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Winners Search Results
| Artist/Song/Album Name | Award Category | Year | Credits | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trio | Album of the Year | 1987 | Dolly Parton - Artist Emmylou Harris - Artist George Massenburg - Producer Linda Ronstadt - Artist Warner Bros. Records - Record Company |
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| Forever And Ever Amen | Single Record of the Year | 1987 | Jack Cole - Director
Marty Pitts - Producer Randy Travis - Artist Kyle Lehning - Producer Warner Bros. Records - Record Company Don Schlitz - Composer Don Schlitz Music - Publisher MCA Music Publishing - Publisher Paul Overstreet - Composer Scarlet Moon Music - Publisher Writers Group Music - Publisher |
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| Forever And Ever Amen | Song of the Year | 1987 | Jack Cole - Director
Marty Pitts - Producer Randy Travis - Artist Kyle Lehning - Producer Warner Bros. Records - Record Company Don Schlitz - Composer Don Schlitz Music - Publisher MCA Music Publishing - Publisher Paul Overstreet - Composer Scarlet Moon Music - Publisher Writers Group Music - Publisher |
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| 80's Ladies | Country Music Video of the Year | 1987 | Wooden Wonder Music - Publisher Jack Cole - Director K.T. Oslin - Artist Marc Ball - Producer K.T. Oslin - Artist K.T. Oslin - Composer |
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| Nashville Now | Band of the Year (Non-Touring) | 1987 | Winner | |
| Strangers | Band of the Year (Touring) | 1987 | Winner | |
| David Hungate | Bass | 1987 | Winner | |
| Emory Gordy Jr. | Bass | 1987 | Winner | |
| Roger Miller | Pioneer Award | 1987 | Winner | |
| Crazy Horse Steak House & Saloon - Santa Ana, CA | Country Nightclub of the Year | 1987 | Winner | |
| Hank Williams Jr. | Entertainer of the Year | 1987 | Winner | |
| Reba McEntire | Top Female Vocalist | 1987 | Winner | |
| Johnny Gimble | Fiddle | 1987 | Winner | |
| Chet Atkins | Guitar | 1987 | Winner | |
| Randy Travis | Top Male Vocalist | 1987 | Winner | |
| K.T. Oslin | Top New Female Vocalist | 1987 | K.T. Oslin surprised almost everyone when she became a Country Music sensation in her 40s with the career-defining 1987 hit, “80’s Ladies.” But for mature Country listeners who recognized their own lives in her lyrics, it was clear that she arrived right on time. Born in Arkansas, Oslin grew up in Houston and eventually moved to New York City. Although she landed a dancing role on Broadway and toured colleges as a solo performer, Oslin felt drawn to songwriting. Gradually making inroads in Nashville, she placed songs with Dottie West and Gil Davies before landing a last-chance contract with RCA Records. At 44 years old, Oslin released “80’s Ladies” to critical acclaim. Although it peaked at No. 7 at Country radio, her recording won a GRAMMY and prompted her to be named the 1987 ACM New Female Vocalist. Known for telling stories in her innovative, cinematic videos, Oslin also picked up an ACM Award for the “80’s Ladies” music video. Her other beloved originals include “Do Ya’,” “I’ll Always Come Back,” and “Old Pictures,” the latter recorded by the Judds. A year later, Oslin collected 1988 ACM trophies for Top Female Vocalist and Album of the Year for This Woman. She also won two GRAMMYs for the bittersweet ballad, “Hold Me.” Before bowing out of the spotlight in the early 1990s, she placed “Come Next Monday” at the top of the Country chart for two weeks. A 2018 inductee into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Oslin passed away in 2020. |
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| Ricky Van Shelton | Top New Male Vocalist | 1987 | Winner | |
| Jim Tabor | Disc Jockey of the Year | 1987 | Winner | |
| Archie Francis | Drums | 1987 | Winner | |
| John Hobbs | Keyboard | 1987 | Winner | |
| Ronnie Milsap | Keyboard | 1987 | Winner | |
| KNIX - Tempe, AZ | Radio Station of the Year | 1987 | Winner | |
| Jerry Douglas | Specialty Instrument | 1987 | Winner | |
| Ricky Skaggs | Specialty Instrument | 1987 | Winner | |
| J.D. Maness | Steel Guitar | 1987 | Winner | |
| The Judds | Top Vocal Duet | 1987 | Winner | |
| Highway 101 | Top Vocal Group | 1987 | Winner |
Emmylou Harris - Artist
George Massenburg - Producer
Linda Ronstadt - Artist
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Marty Pitts - Producer
Randy Travis - Artist
Kyle Lehning - Producer
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Don Schlitz - Composer
Don Schlitz Music - Publisher
MCA Music Publishing - Publisher
Paul Overstreet - Composer
Scarlet Moon Music - Publisher
Writers Group Music - Publisher
Marty Pitts - Producer
Randy Travis - Artist
Kyle Lehning - Producer
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Don Schlitz - Composer
Don Schlitz Music - Publisher
MCA Music Publishing - Publisher
Paul Overstreet - Composer
Scarlet Moon Music - Publisher
Writers Group Music - Publisher
Jack Cole - Director
K.T. Oslin - Artist
Marc Ball - Producer
K.T. Oslin - Artist
K.T. Oslin - Composer
K.T. Oslin surprised almost everyone when she became a Country Music sensation in her 40s with the career-defining 1987 hit, “80’s Ladies.” But for mature Country listeners who recognized their own lives in her lyrics, it was clear that she arrived right on time. Born in Arkansas, Oslin grew up in Houston and eventually moved to New York City. Although she landed a dancing role on Broadway and toured colleges as a solo performer, Oslin felt drawn to songwriting. Gradually making inroads in Nashville, she placed songs with Dottie West and Gil Davies before landing a last-chance contract with RCA Records.
At 44 years old, Oslin released “80’s Ladies” to critical acclaim. Although it peaked at No. 7 at Country radio, her recording won a GRAMMY and prompted her to be named the 1987 ACM New Female Vocalist. Known for telling stories in her innovative, cinematic videos, Oslin also picked up an ACM Award for the “80’s Ladies” music video. Her other beloved originals include “Do Ya’,” “I’ll Always Come Back,” and “Old Pictures,” the latter recorded by the Judds.
A year later, Oslin collected 1988 ACM trophies for Top Female Vocalist and Album of the Year for This Woman. She also won two GRAMMYs for the bittersweet ballad, “Hold Me.” Before bowing out of the spotlight in the early 1990s, she placed “Come Next Monday” at the top of the Country chart for two weeks. A 2018 inductee into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Oslin passed away in 2020.
Nominees Search Results
| Artist/Song/Album Name | Award Category | Year | Credits | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Always and Forever | Album of the Year | 1987 | Kyle Lehning - Producer Randy Travis - Artist Warner Bros. Records - Record Company |
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| Born To Boogie | Album of the Year | 1987 | Barry Beckett - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company Warner Bros. Records - Record Company Barry Beckett - Producer Curb Records - Record Company Hank Williams Jr. - Producer Jim Ed Norman - Producer Bocephus Music - Publisher Hank Williams Jr. - Artist Hank Williams Jr. - Composer |
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| Heart Land | Album of the Year | 1987 | Brent Maher - Producer Curb Records - Record Company RCA Records - Record Company The Judds - Artist |
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| Ocean Front Property | Album of the Year | 1987 | Larry Butler Music - Publisher
Royce Porter - Publisher Southwing Music - Publisher Tree Publishing - Publisher George Strait - Producer Jimmy Bowen - Producer MCA Records - Record Company Blackwood Music - Publisher Dean Dillon - Composer George Strait - Artist Hank Cochran - Composer |
Nominee |
| All My Ex's Live In Texas | Single Record of the Year | 1987 | George Strait - Producer George Strait - Artist Jimmy Bowen - Producer MCA Records - Record Company |
Nominee |
| Born To Boogie | Single Record of the Year | 1987 | Barry Beckett - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company Warner Bros. Records - Record Company Barry Beckett - Producer Curb Records - Record Company Hank Williams Jr. - Producer Jim Ed Norman - Producer Bocephus Music - Publisher Hank Williams Jr. - Artist Hank Williams Jr. - Composer |
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| I'll Still Be Loving You | Single Record of the Year | 1987 | RCA Records - Record Company Restless Heart - Artist Restless Heart - Producer Scott Hendricks - Producer Tim DuBois - Producer |
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| Somebody Lied | Single Record of the Year | 1987 | Larry Jenkins - Composer
Ricky Van Shelton - Artist Columbia Records - Record Company Steve Buckingham - Producer Galleon Music - Publisher Joe Chambers - Composer |
Nominee |
| 80's Ladies | Song of the Year | 1987 | Wooden Wonder Music - Publisher Jack Cole - Director K.T. Oslin - Artist Marc Ball - Producer K.T. Oslin - Artist K.T. Oslin - Composer |
Nominee |
| Born To Boogie | Song of the Year | 1987 | Barry Beckett - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company Warner Bros. Records - Record Company Barry Beckett - Producer Curb Records - Record Company Hank Williams Jr. - Producer Jim Ed Norman - Producer Bocephus Music - Publisher Hank Williams Jr. - Artist Hank Williams Jr. - Composer |
Nominee |
| Ocean Front Property | Song of the Year | 1987 | Larry Butler Music - Publisher
Royce Porter - Publisher Southwing Music - Publisher Tree Publishing - Publisher George Strait - Producer Jimmy Bowen - Producer MCA Records - Record Company Blackwood Music - Publisher Dean Dillon - Composer George Strait - Artist Hank Cochran - Composer |
Nominee |
| Somebody Lied | Song of the Year | 1987 | Larry Jenkins - Composer
Ricky Van Shelton - Artist Columbia Records - Record Company Steve Buckingham - Producer Galleon Music - Publisher Joe Chambers - Composer |
Nominee |
| Forever And Ever Amen | Country Music Video of the Year | 1987 | Jack Cole - Director
Marty Pitts - Producer Randy Travis - Artist Kyle Lehning - Producer Warner Bros. Records - Record Company Don Schlitz - Composer Don Schlitz Music - Publisher MCA Music Publishing - Publisher Paul Overstreet - Composer Scarlet Moon Music - Publisher Writers Group Music - Publisher |
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| Little Sister | Country Music Video of the Year | 1987 | Dwight Yoakam - Artist Sherman Halsey - Director Sherman Halsey - Producer |
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| My Name Is Bocephus | Country Music Video of the Year | 1987 | Bill Fishman - Director Hank Williams Jr. - Artist Preacher Ewing - Director |
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| Santa Fe | Country Music Video of the Year | 1987 | Bellamy Brothers - Artist David Montgomery - Director Jessica Cooper - Producer |
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| Tar Top | Country Music Video of the Year | 1987 | Alabama - Artist David Hogan - Director Joanne Gardner - Producer |
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| Brown Stebner Band | Band of the Year (Non-Touring) | 1987 | Nominee | |
| Palomino Riders | Band of the Year (Non-Touring) | 1987 | Nominee | |
| Silverado Band | Band of the Year (Non-Touring) | 1987 | Nominee |
Randy Travis - Artist
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Curb Records - Record Company
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Barry Beckett - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company
Hank Williams Jr. - Producer
Jim Ed Norman - Producer
Bocephus Music - Publisher
Hank Williams Jr. - Artist
Hank Williams Jr. - Composer
Curb Records - Record Company
RCA Records - Record Company
The Judds - Artist
Royce Porter - Publisher
Southwing Music - Publisher
Tree Publishing - Publisher
George Strait - Producer
Jimmy Bowen - Producer
MCA Records - Record Company
Blackwood Music - Publisher
Dean Dillon - Composer
George Strait - Artist
Hank Cochran - Composer
George Strait - Artist
Jimmy Bowen - Producer
MCA Records - Record Company
Curb Records - Record Company
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Barry Beckett - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company
Hank Williams Jr. - Producer
Jim Ed Norman - Producer
Bocephus Music - Publisher
Hank Williams Jr. - Artist
Hank Williams Jr. - Composer
Restless Heart - Artist
Restless Heart - Producer
Scott Hendricks - Producer
Tim DuBois - Producer
Ricky Van Shelton - Artist
Columbia Records - Record Company
Steve Buckingham - Producer
Galleon Music - Publisher
Joe Chambers - Composer
Jack Cole - Director
K.T. Oslin - Artist
Marc Ball - Producer
K.T. Oslin - Artist
K.T. Oslin - Composer
Curb Records - Record Company
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Barry Beckett - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company
Hank Williams Jr. - Producer
Jim Ed Norman - Producer
Bocephus Music - Publisher
Hank Williams Jr. - Artist
Hank Williams Jr. - Composer
Royce Porter - Publisher
Southwing Music - Publisher
Tree Publishing - Publisher
George Strait - Producer
Jimmy Bowen - Producer
MCA Records - Record Company
Blackwood Music - Publisher
Dean Dillon - Composer
George Strait - Artist
Hank Cochran - Composer
Ricky Van Shelton - Artist
Columbia Records - Record Company
Steve Buckingham - Producer
Galleon Music - Publisher
Joe Chambers - Composer
Marty Pitts - Producer
Randy Travis - Artist
Kyle Lehning - Producer
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Don Schlitz - Composer
Don Schlitz Music - Publisher
MCA Music Publishing - Publisher
Paul Overstreet - Composer
Scarlet Moon Music - Publisher
Writers Group Music - Publisher
Sherman Halsey - Director
Sherman Halsey - Producer
Hank Williams Jr. - Artist
Preacher Ewing - Director
David Montgomery - Director
Jessica Cooper - Producer
David Hogan - Director
Joanne Gardner - Producer