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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
Winner
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
Winner
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
Winner
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
Winner
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
Trio
Album of the Year
1987
Dolly Parton - Artist
Emmylou Harris - Artist
George Massenburg - Producer
Linda Ronstadt - Artist
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Winner
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
Winner
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
Winner
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
Winner
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.




Winner
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

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
Nominee
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
Nominee
Heart Land Album of the Year 1987 Brent Maher - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company
RCA Records - Record Company
The Judds - Artist
Nominee
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
Nominee
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
Nominee
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
Nominee
Little Sister Country Music Video of the Year 1987 Dwight Yoakam - Artist
Sherman Halsey - Director
Sherman Halsey - Producer
Nominee
My Name Is Bocephus Country Music Video of the Year 1987 Bill Fishman - Director
Hank Williams Jr. - Artist
Preacher Ewing - Director
Nominee
Santa Fe Country Music Video of the Year 1987 Bellamy Brothers - Artist
David Montgomery - Director
Jessica Cooper - Producer
Nominee
Tar Top Country Music Video of the Year 1987 Alabama - Artist
David Hogan - Director
Joanne Gardner - Producer
Nominee
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
Always and Forever
Album of the Year
1987
Kyle Lehning - Producer
Randy Travis - Artist
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Nominee
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
Nominee
Heart Land
Album of the Year
1987
Brent Maher - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company
RCA Records - Record Company
The Judds - Artist
Nominee
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
Nominee
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
Nominee
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
Nominee
Little Sister
Country Music Video of the Year
1987
Dwight Yoakam - Artist
Sherman Halsey - Director
Sherman Halsey - Producer
Nominee
My Name Is Bocephus
Country Music Video of the Year
1987
Bill Fishman - Director
Hank Williams Jr. - Artist
Preacher Ewing - Director
Nominee
Santa Fe
Country Music Video of the Year
1987
Bellamy Brothers - Artist
David Montgomery - Director
Jessica Cooper - Producer
Nominee
Tar Top
Country Music Video of the Year
1987
Alabama - Artist
David Hogan - Director
Joanne Gardner - Producer
Nominee
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