29th TNN/Music City News Country Awards
| 29th TNN/Music City News Country Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | June 5, 1995 |
| Location | Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee |
| Hosted by | Martina McBride Charley Pride Marty Stuart |
| Most wins | Alan Jackson (5) |
| Most nominations | Alan Jackson (7) |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | TNN |
The 29th TNN/Music City News Country Awards was held on June 5, 1995, at the Grand Ole Opry House, in Nashville, Tennessee . The ceremony was hosted by Martina McBride, Charley Pride, and Marty Stuart.
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 or Duo of the Year | Vocal Band of the Year |
| Single of the Year | Video of the Year |
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| Star of Tomorrow - Male | Star of Tomorrow - Female |
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| Star of Tomorrow - Vocal Group or Duo | Vocal Collaboration of the Year |
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| Christian Country Artist of the Year | Comedian of the Year |
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| Living Legend Award | |
Performers
| Performer(s) | Song(s) |
|---|---|
| Martina McBride | "Independence Day" |
| Alan Jackson | "I Don't Even Know Your Name" |
| Patty Loveless | "You Don't Even Know Who I Am" |
| Tracy Byrd David Ball Clay Walker John Berry |
Male Star of Tomorrow Medley "The Keeper of the Stars" "Thinkin' Problem" "This Woman and This Man" "Your Love Amazes Me" |
| Sawyer Brown | "(This Thing Called) Wantin' and Havin' It All" |
| Vince Gill | "I Can't Tell You Why" |
| Marty Stuart | "If I Ain't Got You" |
| Lorrie Morgan | "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" |
| Charley Pride | "Mountain of Love" |
| Faith Hill Linda Davis Lari White Tareva Henderson |
Female Star of Tomorrow Medley "Piece of My Heart" "If Promises Were Gold" "Now I Know" "The Son of a Preacher Man" |
| Willie Nelson Waylon Jennings |
Willie and Waylon Medley "Good Hearted Woman" "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" |
| Ricky Van Shelton | "Then for Them" |
Presenters
| Presenter(s) | Notes |
|---|---|
| Marty Roe Lisa Stewart |
Album of the Year |
| Ray Stevens Mike Snider Kathie Baillie |
Vocal Band of the Year |
| Sweethearts of the Rodeo John Michael Montgomery |
Male Star of Tomorrow |
| Tammy Wynette George Jones |
Presented Living Legend Award to Roy Rogers |
| The Tractors Michelle Wright |
Comedian of the Year |
| Mark Chesnutt Ricky Skaggs |
Vocal Group or Duo of Tomorrow |
| Chet Atkins Suzy Bogguss Steve Wariner |
Male Artist of the Year |
| Sam Moore Kenny Chesney Tim Rushlow |
Christian Country Artist of the Year |
| Aaron Tippin Ronna Reeves Ken Mellons |
Vocal Group or Duo of the Year |
| Reba McEntire | Presented Minnie Pearl Award to Willie Nelson |
| Doug Stone Susie Luchsinger Paul Overstreet |
Video of the Year |
| BlackHawk Lee Roy Parnell |
Female Star of Tomorrow |
| John & Audrey Wiggins John Anderson Mark Collie |
Vocal Collaboration of the Year |
| Pam Tillis Jeff Foxworthy |
Single of the Year |
| The Statlers | Female Artist of the Year |
| Tanya Tucker | Entertainer of the Year |
See also
References
- ^ "Alan Jackson Gets 7 Noms In TNN/Music City Awards". Billboard. March 4, 1995. p. 35.
- ^ "Alan Jackson picks up 5 Country Music Awards". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. June 6, 1995.