Country-Musik 1996
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[Bearbeiten] Events
- Im Mai veröffentlicht George Jones seine Autobiografie "I lived To Tell It All".
- Am 23. November bitte Trace Adkins bei seinem Grand Ole Opry Debüt während der Show seine Freundin Rhonda Forlaw auf Knien um ihre Hand.
[Bearbeiten] Top Hits des Jahres
[Bearbeiten] Nummer-1-Hits
- 6. Januar – "Rebecca Lynn" – Bryan White
- 13. Januar – "It Matters to Me" – Faith Hill
- 3. Februar – "(If You're Not In It For Love) I'm Outta Here" – Shania Twain
- 17. Februar – "Bigger Than the Beatles" – Joe Diffie
- 2. März – "Wild Angels" – Martina McBride
- 9. März – "I'll Try" – Alan Jackson
- 16. März – "The Beaches of Cheyenne" – Garth Brooks
- 23. März – "You Can Feel Bad" – Patty Loveless
- 6. April – "To Be Loved by You" – Wynonna Judd
- 13. April – "No News" – Lonestar
- 4. Mai – "You Win My Love" – Shania Twain
- 18. Mai – "My Maria" – Brooks & Dunn
- 8. Juni – "Blue Clear Sky" – George Strait
- 22. Juni – "Time Marches On" – Tracy Lawrence
- 13. Juli – "No One Needs To Know" – Shania Twain
- 20. Juli – "Daddy's Money" – Ricochet
- 3. August – "Don't Get Me Started" – Rhett Akins
- 10. August – "Carried Away" – George Strait
- 31. August – "She Never Lets it Go to Her Heart" – Tim McGraw
- 14. September – "Guys Do it All the Time" – Mindy McCready
- 21. September – "So Much For Pretending" – Bryan White
- 5. Oktober – "Living in a Moment" – Ty Herndon
- 12. Oktober – "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)" – Trisha Yearwood
- 26. Oktober – "Like the Rain" – Clint Black
- 16. November – "Lonely Too Long" – Patty Loveless
- 23. November – "Strawberry Wine" – Deana Carter
- 7. Dezember – "Little Bitty" – Alan Jackson
- 28. Dezember – "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)" – LeAnn Rimes
[Bearbeiten] Weitere Hits
- "All I Want is a Life" – Tim McGraw
- "All You Ever Do is Bring Me Down" – The Mavericks
- "Blue" – LeAnn Rimes
- "Born in the Dark" – Doug Stone
- "The Change" – Garth Brooks
- "Change My Mind" – John Berry
- "Cowboy Love" – John Michael Montgomery
- "Deep Down" – Pam Tillis
- "Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You" – Toby Keith
- "Every Light in the House" – Trace Adkins
- "Every Time I Get Around You" – David Lee Murphy
- "The Fear of Being Alone" – Reba McEntire
- "Giving Water to a Drowing Man" – Lee Roy Parnell
- "Goodnight Sweetheart" – David Kersh
- "Heads Carolina, Tails California" – Jo Dee Messina
- "Heart's Desire" – Lee Roy Parnell
- "Heaven Help My Heart" – Wynonna Judd
- "Holding On to Something" – Jeff Carson
- "Home" – Alan Jackson
- "Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best" – Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt
- "Hypnotize the Moon" – Clay Walker
- "I Am That Man" – Brooks & Dunn
- "I Can Still Make Cheyenne" – George Strait
- "I Do" – Paul Brandt
- "I Don't Think I Will" – James Bonamy
- "I Know She Still Loves Me" – George Strait
- "I Think About You" – Collin Raye
- "I'm Not Supposed to Love You Anymore" – Bryan White
- "I've Been Everywhere" – Johnny Cash
- "If I Were You" – Terri Clark
- "If You Loved Me" – Tracy Lawrence
- "It Wouldn't Hurt to Have Wings" – Mark Chesnutt
- "It's All in Your Head" – Diamond Rio
- "It's Midnight Cinderella" – Garth Brooks
- "It's What I Do" – Billy Dean
- "Jacob's Ladder" – Mark Wills
- "Learning as You Go" – Rick Trevino
- "Like There Ain't No Yesterday" – Blackhawk
- "Long as I Live" – John Michael Montgomery
- "Love is Stronger Than Pride" – Ricochet
- "Love Remains" – Collin Raye
- "The Maker Said Take Her" – Alabama
- "Mama Don't Get Dressed Up For Nothin'" – Brooks & Dunn
- "Me and You" – Kenny Chesney
- "Meant to Be" – Sammy Kershaw
- "More Than You'll Ever Know" – Travis Tritt
- "My Heart Has a History" – Paul Brandt
- "Not Enough Hours in the Night" – Doug Supernaw
- "Not That Different" – Collin Raye
- "On a Good Night" – Wade Hayes
- "Only on Days That End in Y" – Clay Walker
- "Poor, Poor Pittiful Me" – Terri Clark
- "Ring on Her Finger (Time on Her Hands)" – Reba McEntire
- "Running Away With My Heart" – Lonestar
- "The River and the Highway" – Pam Tillis
- "The Road You Leave Behind" – David Lee Murphy
- "Someone Else's Dream" – Faith Hill
- "Stars Over Texas" – Tracy Lawrence
- "Starting Over Again" – Reba McEntire
- "Ten Thousand Angels" – Mindy McCready
- "That Girl's Been Spying on Me" – Billy Dean
- "That Ol' Wind" – Garth Brooks
- "That's What I Get For Lovin' You" – Diamond Rio
- "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" – Neal McCoy
- "There's a Girl in Texas" – Trace Adkins
- "Too Much Fun" – Daryle Singletary
- "Treat Her Right" – Sawyer Brown
- "Vidalia" – Sammy Kershaw
- "Walkin' Away" – Diamond Rio
- "What Do I Know" – Ricochet
- "What I Meant to Say" – Wade Hayes
- "When Boy Meets Girl" – Terri Clark
- "A Woman's Touch" – Toby Keith
- "Worlds Apart" – Vince Gill
- "You Can't Lose Me" – Faith Hill
- "You Gotta Love That" – Neal McCoy
- "You're Not in Kansas Anymore" – Jo Dee Messina
[Bearbeiten] Die wichtigsten Alben
- "Blue Clear Sky" – George Strait (MCA Nashville)
- "Borderline" – Brooks & Dunn (Arista Nashville)
- "Did I Shave My Legs for This" – Deana Carter (Capitol Nashville)
- "High Lonesome Sound" – Vince Gill (MCA Nashville)
- "Treasures" – Dolly Parton (Rising Tide/Blue Eye)
- "Unchained" – Johnny Cash (American)
[Bearbeiten] Gestorben
- 4. März – Minnie Pearl, 83, Grand Ole Opry Star, Komödiantin.
- 3. Mai – Patsy Montana, 87, erste Country-Sängerin mit einem Millionenhit ("I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart").
[Bearbeiten] Neue Mitglieder der Country Music Hall of Fame
- Patsy Montana (1908–1996)
- Buck Owens (1929–2006)
- Ray Price (* 1925)
[Bearbeiten] Die wichtigsten Auszeichnungen
[Bearbeiten] Grammys
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance – LeAnn Rimes – Blue
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance – Vince Gill – Worlds Apart
- Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group – Brooks & Dunn – My Maria
- Best Country Collaboration With Vocals – Alison Krauss & Union Station. – High Lonesome Sound
- Best Country Instrumental Performance – Chet Atkins – Jam Man
- Best Country Song – Bill Mack – Blue
- Best Country Album – Lyle Lovett – The Road To Ensenada
- Best Bluegrass Album – Todd Phillips – True Life Blues – The Songs Of Bill Monroe
[Bearbeiten] Academy of Country Music
- Entertainer Of The Year – Brooks & Dunn
- Song Of The Year – "Blue", LeAnn Rimes, Bill Mack
- Single Of The Year – "Blue", LeAnn Rimes
- Album Of The Year – Blue Clear Sky, George Strait
- Top Male Vocalist – George Strait
- Top Female Vocalist – Patty Loveless
- Top Vocal Duo – Brooks & Dunn
- Top Vocal Group – Sawyer Brown
- Top New Male Vocalist – Trace Adkins
- Top New Female Vocalist – LeAnn Rimes
- Top New Vocal Duo Or Group – Ricochet (Band)
- Video Of The Year – "I Think About You", Collin Raye
[Bearbeiten] Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year – Brooks & Dunn
- Male Vocalist of the Year – George Strait
- Female Vocalist of the Year – Patty Loveless
- Vocal Group of the Year – The Mavericks
- Vocal Duo of the Year – Brooks & Dunn
- Horizon Award – Bryan White
- Musician of the Year – Mark O'Connor
- Vocal Event of the Year – "I Will Always Love You," Dolly Parton and Vince Gill
- Single of the Year – "Check Yes or No," George Strait
- Song of the Year – "Go Rest High on That Mountain," Vince Gill
- Album of the Year – Blue Clear Sky, George Strait
- Music Video of the Year – "My Wife Thinks You're Dead," Junior Brown (director: Michael McNamara)