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  • Oct 12, 1987
    Randy Travis takes home three honors during the 21st annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House: Male Vocalist of the Year; Album, for "Always And Forever"; and Single, for "Forever And Ever, Amen," also named Song of the Year
    Oct 10, 1988
    Hank Williams Jr. wins his second Entertainer of the Year trophy and claims Album of the Year, for "Born To Boogie," during the 22nd annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. K.T. Oslin joins him as a double-winner
    Oct 9, 1989
    Hank Williams Jr.'s duet with Hank Sr. on "There's A Tear In My Beer" wins two honors during the 23rd annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House: Vocal Event and Music Video of the Year, directed by Ethan Russell
    Oct 8, 1990
    The Kentucky HeadHunters are named Vocal Group of the Year and their CD, "Pickin' On Nashville," takes Album of the Year, making The HeadHunters and Garth Brooks the only double-winners during the Country Music Association awards in Nashville
    Oct 2, 1991
    George Bush becomes the first president to attend the Country Music Association awards, where Garth Brooks wins four trophies: Entertainer of the Year; Album ("No Fences"); Single ("Friends In Low Places"); and Music Video ("The Thunder Rolls")
    Sep 30, 1992
    Vince Gill and Garth Brooks are double-winners in the 26th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. Gill, who co-hosts with Reba McEntire on CBS, takes Male Vocalist and Song of the Year, for "Look At Us"
    Sep 29, 1993
    Country Music Association awards co-host Vince Gill wins five trophies: Entertainer and Male Vocalist of the Year; Song and Album, for "I Still Believe In You"; and Vocal Event, for his role in George Jones' "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair"
    Oct 5, 1994
    Host Vince Gill wins three trophies in the Country Music Association awards on CBS from Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House: Entertainer, Male Vocalist and one for his participation in the Album of the Year, "Common Thread: The Songs Of The Eagles"
    Oct 4, 1995
    Alison Krauss wins four times in the 29th annual Country Music Association awards, aired on CBS from Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House: Female Vocalist of the Year; the Horizon Award; Vocal Event; and Single, for "When You Say Nothing At All"
    Oct 2, 1996
    George Strait takes three trophies during the 30th annual Country Music Association awards, aired by CBS from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. Strait wins Male Vocalist of the Year; Album, for "Blue Clear Sky"; and Single, for "Check Yes Or No"




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