28th TNN/Music City News Country Awards
28th TNN/Music City News Country Awards | |
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Date | June 6, 1994 |
Location | Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee |
Hosted by | Billy Dean Waylon Jennings Michelle Wright |
Most wins | Alan Jackson (5) |
Most nominations | Vince Gill Alan Jackson Reba McEntire (6 each) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | TNN |
The 28th TNN/Music City News Country Awards was held on June 6, 1994, at the Grand Ole Opry House, in Nashville, Tennessee . The ceremony was hosted by Billy Dean, Waylon Jennings and Michelle Wright.
Winners and nominees
Winners are shown in bold.[1][2]
Entertainer of the Year | Album of the Year |
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Female Artist of the Year | Male Artist of the Year |
Vocal Group of the Year | Vocal Duo of the Year |
Vocal Band of the Year | Vocal Collaboration of the Year |
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Single of the Year | Video of the Year |
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Star of Tomorrow | Gospel Act of the Year |
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Comedian of the Year | Instrumentalist of the Year |
Living Legend Award | |
Minnie Pearl Award | |
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Performers
Performer(s) | Song(s) |
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Sawyer Brown | "The Boys and Me" |
Tanya Tucker | "Hangin' In" |
Brooks & Dunn | "That Ain't No Way to Go" |
Alan Jackson | "Summertime Blues" |
Reba McEntire | "She Thinks His Name Was John" |
Sammy Kershaw Aaron Tippin Mark Chesnutt John Michael Montgomery |
Star of Tomorrow Medley "National Working Woman's Holiday" "Whole Lotta Love on the Line" "It Sure is Monday" "Be My Baby Tonight" |
Billy Dean | "Cowboy Band" |
Diamond Rio | "Love a Little Stronger" |
Waylon Jennings | "You Don't Mess Around with Me" |
Billy Ray Cyrus | "Ain't Your Dog No More" |
Vince Gill | "Whenever You Come Around" |
Michelle Wright | "One Good Man" |
The Statlers | "What We Love to Do" |
Billy Dean, Lari White, Waylon Jennings Oak Ridge Boys |
"God Bless America" "The Star Spangled Banner" |
Presenters
Presenter(s) | Notes |
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Linda Davis Doug Stone |
Female Artist of the Year |
The Geezinslaw Brothers Susie Luchsinger |
Vocal Duo of the Year |
Oak Ridge Boys | Album of the Year |
Jeff Foxworthy Lari White |
Vocal Group of the Year |
John Anderson Trisha Yearwood |
Single of the Year |
Dawn Sears Steve Wariner |
Comedian of the Year |
Martina McBride Marty Stuart |
Vocal Band of the Year |
Brother Phelps Doug Supernaw |
Instrumentalist of the Year |
Mark Collie Sweethearts of the Rodeo |
Video of the Year |
Ray Stevens Tammy Wynette |
Male Artist of the Year |
Faith Hill Little Texas |
Vocal Collaboration of the Year |
Vince Gill | Presented Living Legend and Minnie Pearl Award to Dolly Parton |
George Jones Lorrie Morgan |
Entertainer of the Year |
See also
References
- ^ "Music City News Country Awards give Jackson a high 5". Deseret News. June 8, 1994.
- ^ "Jackson tops country awards". Daily Union. June 7, 1994. p. 3.