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After a period of political and economic crisis in the 1980s, the constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia split apart in the early 1990s. . Unresolved issues from the breakup caused a series of inter-ethnic Yugoslav Wars from 1991 to 2001 which primarily affected Bosnia and Herzegovina, neighbouring parts of Croatia and, some years later, K
The 2000 Country Music Association Awards, 34th Ceremony, was held on October 4, 2000 at the Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted by CMA Award Winner, Vince Gill. Faith Hill lead the night with 6 nominations, including Album of the Year, and Entertainer of the Year. [1]
The 1990 Country Music Association Awards, 24th Ceremony, was held on Monday October 8, 1990, at the Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted by CMA Award Winners, Reba McEntire and Randy Travis.
"A Country Boy Can Survive" — Chad Brock (feat. Hank Williams Jr. and George Jones) "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" — Alabama (feat. NSYNC) "After the Gold Rush" — Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt "My Kind of Woman/My Kind of Man" — Vince Gill and Patty Loveless; Single Record of the Year Song of the Year ...
The breakup of Yugoslavia was a process in which the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was broken up into constituent republics, and over the course of which the Yugoslav wars started. The process generally began with the death of Josip Broz Tito on 4 May 1980 and formally ended when the last two remaining republics ( SR Serbia and SR ...
The Country Music Association Awards, also known as the CMA Awards or CMAs, are presented to country music artists and broadcasters to recognize outstanding achievement in the country music industry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The televised annual presentation ceremony features performances and award presentations by popular country music artists, with ...
Only two artists have won the top four awards in a single year: Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year, Male Vocalist/Female Vocalist/Group/Duo of the Year and Song of the Year: Vince Gill, in 1993 and Alan Jackson, in 2002.
"Country Bumpkin" – Cal Smith – Don Wayne Single of the Year: "Country Bumpkin" – Cal Smith Album of the Year: Back Home Again – John Denver: Top Male Vocalist: Merle Haggard: Top Female Vocalist: Loretta Lynn: Top Vocal Duo: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn Top New Male Vocalist: Mickey Gilley: Top New Female Vocalist: Linda Ronstadt