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Charlotte Denise "Charly" McClain (born March 26, 1956) [1] is a retired American country music singer, best known for a string of hits during the 1980s. McClain's biggest hits include " Who's Cheatin' Who ", " Sleepin' with the Radio On ", and " Radio Heart ".
Year Award Program Award [1]; 1981 Vocal Duo of the Year; (w/ Conway Twitty) 1983 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Inducted [4]: 1985 American Music Award of Merit [5]: 1986
Artist of the Year was won by Eminem and Video of the Year was won by Girls' Generation for their video "I Got a Boy". [4] The 2013 edition was directed by Spike Jonze. The show was mostly unscripted because Jonze wanted the show to "..feel like a YouTube video — the raw messiness of making stuff..." [5] [6] [7]
The 1980 Country Music Association Awards, 14th Ceremony, was held on October 13, 1980, at the Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted by CMA Award winners Mac Davis and Barbara Mandrell. [1]
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. It is awarded to the best original song or score created specifically for a television program. The award has gone by several names: Outstanding Achievement in Music, Lyrics and Special Material (1970 ...
Country Music Association. 1968 Album of the Year – "At Folsom Prison" 1969 Album of the Year – "At San Quentin" 1969 Entertainer of the Year; 1969 Male Vocalist of the Year; 1969 Single of the Year – "A Boy Named Sue" 1969 Vocal Group of the Year with June Carter Cash; 2003 Album of the Year – "American IV: The Man Comes Around" 2003 ...
2024 reigning Male Artist of the Year, Chris Stapleton. This article lists the winners and nominees for the Academy of Country Music's Male Artist of the Year. The award was first given in 1966, entitled Top Male Vocalist. The following is the list of winners, with the year representing the nominated work. [1] [2]
The 22nd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 27, 1980, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, and were broadcast live on American television. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1979. This year was notable for being the first year to have a designated category for Rock music. [1] [2]