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  • Oct 21, 1967
    The Music City News presents its first annual awards at Ernest Tubb's Record Shop in Nashville. Merle Haggard wins Favorite Male Artist, and Loretta Lynn is named Favorite Female Artist
    Jun 6, 1978
    Larry Gatlin claims top honors at The Music City News awards, winning three trophies, including Favorite Male Vocalist
    Jun 4, 1979
    Kenny Rogers nabs three trophies in The Music City News awards, including Single Record of the Year, for "The Gambler"
    Jun 9, 1980
    The Statler Brothers win three honors at The Music City News awards, while Loretta Lynn and Marty Robbins win two apiece
    Jun 8, 1981
    The Mandrell Sisters accumulate five honors at the 15th annual Music City News awards, including Favorite TV Show
    Jun 7, 1982
    The Music City News awards are presented, though two trophies are mistakenly given to artists who did not win. Lew DeWitt rejoins The Statler Brothers to host the show after five months off the road with Crohn's disease
    Jun 20, 1982
    An audit uncovers a mistake in voting for The Music City News awards. The Best Comedy Act of the Year should have gone to The Statler Brothers, instead of The Mandrells. It's the second error discovered within a week
    Jan 24, 1983
    Dewayne Blackwell receives Song of the Year honors from The Music City News for "I'm Gonna Hire A Wino To Decorate Our Home"
    Jun 6, 1983
    The late Marty Robbins receives three trophies at The Music City News awards, while Alabama claims two
    Jun 4, 1984
    The Statler Brothers win four trophies during The Music City News awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House, while Alabama picks up two




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