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  • Oct 10, 1988
    K.T. Oslin wins two awards, joining Hank Williams Jr. as the only double-winners in the 22nd annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. Oslin claims Female Vocalist and Song of the Year, honoring "80's Ladies"
    Dec 21, 1988
    K.T. Oslin nets her second gold album from the RIAA, for "This Woman"
    Dec 31, 1988
    K.T. Oslin joins Sheena Easton and Gladys Knight & The Pips on the CBS-TV special "Happy New Year, America"
    Jan 7, 1989
    K.T. Oslin's "Hold Me" grabs the #1 position on the Billboard country singles chart
    Feb 22, 1989
    K.T. Oslin's "Hold Me" takes a pair of honors--Best Country Song and Best Country Vocal Performance, Female--during the 31st annual Grammy awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles
    Feb 28, 1989
    K.T. Oslin leads the field with five nominations for the 24th annual Academy Of Country Music awards. In the running for the Entertainer of the Year trophy are: Alabama, The Judds, George Strait, Randy Travis and Hank Williams Jr.
    Apr 10, 1989
    K.T. Oslin is a double-winner during the 24th annual Academy Of Country Music awards at the Disney Studios in Burbank, California, taking Top Female Vocalist and Album of the Year, for "This Woman," as she co-hosts the broadcast for NBC
    May 23, 1989
    K.T. Oslin earns her first platinum album from the RIAA for "80's Ladies"
    Oct 3, 1989
    K.T. Oslin grabs her second RIAA-certified platinum album, for "This Woman"
    Oct 5, 1989
    K.T. Oslin and Clint Black play Carnegie Hall

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