28th TNN/Music City News Country Awards

28th TNN/Music City News Country Awards
DateJune 6, 1994
LocationGrand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee
Hosted byBilly Dean
Waylon Jennings
Michelle Wright
Most winsAlan Jackson (5)
Most nominationsVince Gill
Alan Jackson
Reba McEntire (6 each)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTNN

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
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
Single of the Year Video of the Year
Star of Tomorrow Gospel Act of the Year
Comedian of the Year Instrumentalist of the Year
Living Legend Award
Minnie Pearl Award
  • Dolly Parton

Performers

Performer(s) Song(s)
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
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

  1. ^ "Music City News Country Awards give Jackson a high 5". Deseret News. June 8, 1994.
  2. ^ "Jackson tops country awards". Daily Union. June 7, 1994. p. 3.