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1991 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1991.

Events

  • March 16 — The country music world is stunned when seven members of Reba McEntire's band and her road manager are killed in a plane crash in California. McEntire – who traveled separately – recorded her album, For My Broken Heart in their memory.
  • August 16 — Holly Dunn asks that radio stations withdraw her single "Maybe I Mean Yes" due to listener complaints that its lyrics condone date rape.
  • August 30 — Country music pioneer, Dottie West is seriously injured while en route to a Grand Ole Opry performance in Nashville, Tennessee. Her fans and contemporaries are deeply saddened when she dies of her injuries September 4 at a Nashville hospital. President George H. W. Bush sends his condolences to the country music world during the CMA Awards later that year.
  • September 28 — Ropin' the Wind by Garth Brooks becomes the first album to debut at No. 1 on *Billboard magazine'''s Top Country Albums *and'' Billboard 200 Albums charts. The album, Brooks' third, vaults the 29-year-old singer into superstardom and goes on to sell 16 million copies worldwide. The album became the second best selling album of all genres in 1991, coming in second to Mariah Carey's debut album.
  • November 24 — Hot Country Nights begins a one-season run on NBC. The series was created to cash in on the exploding popularity of country music, and showcased several acts on each episode; featured on the premiere were Alabama, Clint Black, K.T. Oslin, Kenny Rogers and Pam Tillis. The series did not catch on in the ratings and is canceled at the end of the season.

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  • Naomi Judd announces she had been diagnosed with Hepatitis C, a potentially fatal chronic liver disease, and would be retiring from touring with daughter Wynonna at the end of the year. The resulting "Farewell" tour becomes the year's top-grossing act in country music and ends with a New Year's Eve pay-per-view concert.
  • "SoundScan" is introduced, providing more accurate Billboard magazine chart ratings that are based on actual sales. Immediate evidence proved country music had a much bigger audience than previously thought.
  • Eight acts have their first Billboard No. 1 songs, including Mark Chesnutt, Mike Reid, Alan Jackson, Doug Stone, Diamond Rio, Trisha Yearwood, Brooks & Dunn and Lionel Cartwright. Three of those – Diamond Rio, Yearwood and Brooks & Dunn – turn the trick with their first national release; Reid's first solo release also hit the top of the chart, but he had hit the Top 5 as part of a duet with Ronnie Milsap (1988's "Old Folks") three years earlier.

Top hits of the year

Singles released by American artists

USCANSingleArtistReference
11AnymoreTravis Tritt
33Are You Lovin' Me Like I'm Lovin' YouRonnie Milsap
1411As Simple as ThatMike Reid
55Ball and ChainPaul Overstreet
1427Bing Bang BoomHighway 101
54Blame It on TexasMark Chesnutt
2220Blue MemoriesPatty Loveless
11Brand New ManBrooks & Dunn
11Brother JukeboxMark Chesnutt
26Brotherly LoveKeith Whitley & Earl Thomas Conley
3119Calloused HandsMark Collie
159Can I Count On YouMcBride & the Ride
32The Chill of an Early FallGeorge Strait
32Come On BackCarlene Carter
12Daddy's Come AroundPaul Overstreet
11Don't Rock the JukeboxAlan Jackson
518Don't Tell Me What to DoPam Tillis
27Down at the Twist and ShoutMary Chapin Carpenter
11Down HomeAlabama
21Down to My Last TeardropTanya Tucker
31Drift Off to DreamTravis Tritt
2220The EagleWaylon Jennings
339Eagle When She FliesDolly Parton
1610Even NowExile
21Fallin' Out of LoveReba McEntire
88FancyReba McEntire
1512Feed JakePirates of the Mississippi
97A Few Good Things RemainKathy Mattea
1321For Crying Out LoudDavis Daniel
11For My Broken HeartReba McEntire
11Forever TogetherRandy Travis
13Forever's as Far as I'll GoAlabama
2718Get RhythmMartin Delray
1912Heart Full of LoveHolly Dunn
23Here We AreAlabama
22Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)Travis Tritt
46HeroesPaul Overstreet
31Heroes and FriendsRandy Travis
1210Hopelessly YoursLee Greenwood & Suzy Bogguss
36Hurt Me Bad (In a Real Good Way)Patty Loveless
11I Am a Simple ManRicky Van Shelton
33I Couldn't See You Leavin'Conway Twitty
74I Got YouShenandoah
41I Thought It Was YouDoug Stone
4014I Wonder How Far It Is Over YouAaron Tippin
11I'd Love You All Over AgainAlan Jackson
548I'm That Kind of GirlPatty Loveless
4818If I Built You a FireNeal McCoy
11If I Know MeGeorge Strait
14If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)Joe Diffie
21If You Want Me ToJoe Diffie
11In a Different LightDoug Stone
108Is It Raining at Your HouseVern Gosdin
66It Won't Be MeTanya Tucker
11Keep It Between the LinesRicky Van Shelton
13Leap of FaithLionel Cartwright
1815Let Her GoMark Collie
49Life's Little Ups and DownsRicky Van Shelton
3715Life's Too Long (To Live Like This)Ricky Skaggs
47Like We Never Had a Broken HeartTrisha Yearwood
83Little ThingsMarty Stuart
73Liza JaneVince Gill
166Long Lost FriendRestless Heart
717Lord Have Mercy on a Country BoyDon Williams
56Love Can Build a BridgeThe Judds
1210Love Will Bring Her AroundRob Crosby
11Loving BlindClint Black
62Lucky MoonThe Oak Ridge Boys
2820Mary and WillieK. T. Oslin
11Meet in the MiddleDiamond Rio
814MenThe Forester Sisters
34Mirror, MirrorDiamond Rio
911The Moon Over GeorgiaShenandoah
13My Next Broken HeartBrooks & Dunn
22New Way (To Light Up an Old Flame)Joe Diffie
152Nothing's Changed HereDwight Yoakam
1713Now That We're AloneRodney Crowell
1221Oh What It Did to MeTanya Tucker
65One Hundred and TwoThe Judds
3317One LoveCarlene Carter
77One More PaymentClint Black
65One of Those ThingsPam Tillis
32Only Here for a Little WhileBilly Dean
96A Picture of Me (Without You)Lorrie Morgan
711Pocket Full of GoldVince Gill
31Point of LightRandy Travis
118Put Yourself in My PlacePam Tillis
2519RestlessMark O'Connor and the New Nashville Cats
1514Right NowMary Chapin Carpenter
11Rockin' YearsDolly Parton
with Ricky Van Shelton
31RodeoGarth Brooks
31Rumor Has ItReba McEntire
2816Same Old StarMcBride & the Ride
84Shadow of a DoubtEarl Thomas Conley
11ShamelessGarth Brooks
1510She's a NaturalRob Crosby
11She's in Love with the BoyTrisha Yearwood
157Silver and GoldDolly Parton
67Since I Don't Have YouRonnie Milsap
2Small Town Saturday NightHal Ketchum
811Some Guys Have All the LoveLittle Texas
12SomedayAlan Jackson
1216Someday SoonSuzy Bogguss
32Somewhere in My Broken HeartBilly Dean
2920Speak of the DevilPirates of the Mississippi
2025Still Burnin' for YouRob Crosby
258The Sweetest ThingCarlene Carter
54TemptedMarty Stuart
46Then AgainAlabama
1716There for AwhileSteve Wariner
52These Lips Don't Know How to Say GoodbyeDoug Stone
2319Things Are Tough All OverShelby Lynne
11The Thunder RollsGarth Brooks
1211Till I Found YouMarty Stuart
178Till You Were GoneMike Reid
77Time Passes ByKathy Mattea
1816Treat Me Like a StrangerBaillie & the Boys
45True LoveDon Williams
115Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me LooseDwight Yoakam
11Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full HouseGarth Brooks
11Unanswered PrayersGarth Brooks
25The WalkSawyer Brown
11Walk on FaithMike Reid
33We Both WalkLorrie Morgan
1415We've Got It MadeLee Greenwood
108What a Way to GoRay Kennedy
11Where Are You NowClint Black
1812Whole Lotta HolesKathy Mattea
43You Don't Count the CostBilly Dean
11You Know Me Better Than ThatGeorge Strait
166You Win AgainMary Chapin Carpenter
54You're the OneDwight Yoakam
613You've Got to Stand for SomethingAaron Tippin
32Your Love Is a MiracleMark Chesnutt

Singles released by Canadian artists

USCANSingleArtistReference
739All You Really Wanna DoMichelle Wright
393BluebirdAnne Murray
15Cry in the WildernessGary Fjellgaard
13Dance with This Old CowboyGary Fjellgaard
7Did You Fall in Love with MePrairie Oyster
10Fell in Love and I Can't Get OutGeorge Fox
19A Fishing DayRoch Voisine
16For Crying Out LoudKelita
20I Know Where You GoGeorge Fox
9I Never Met a Liar (I Didn't Like)Joan Kennedy
16I Should Have Put a Hold on LoveCarroll Baker
10LeahJ. K. Gulley
20The Little Old House Out BackMichael Peters
15Lonely You, Lonely MePrairie Oyster
14No Pain, No GainColleen Peterson
20Not Enough Love to Go 'RoundMichelle Wright
5Something to Remember You ByPrairie Oyster
9Springtime in AlbertaIan Tyson
8Take Me with YouPatricia Conroy
1Til I Am Myself AgainBlue Rodeo
9Watch Love Grow StrongRita MacNeil
10We Don't Always See Eye to EyeThe Good Brothers
19While You Just PretendTim Taylor
20Why Baby WhyThe Good Brothers
14Wild HorsesDick Damron
5With All My MightGeorge Fox

Top new album releases

USAlbumArtistRecord label
15*Aces*Suzy BoggussLiberty
7*All I Can Be*Collin RayeEpic
22*And Along Came Jones*George JonesMCA Nashville
24*Back to the Grindstone*Ronnie MilsapRCA Nashville
3*Backroads*Ricky Van SheltonColumbia
25*The Best of Restless Heart*Restless HeartRCA Nashville
22*Billy Dean*Billy DeanSBK/Liberty
3*Brand New Man*Brooks & DunnArista Nashville
23*Buick*Sawyer BrownCapitol/Curb
4*Chill of an Early Fall*George StraitMCA Nashville
13*Diamond Rio*Diamond RioArista Nashville
17*Don't Go Near the Water*Sammy KershawMercury/PolyGram
2*Don't Rock the Jukebox*Alan JacksonArista Nashville
1*Eagle When She Flies*Dolly PartonColumbia
3*Electric Barnyard*The Kentucky HeadhuntersMercury/PolyGram
3*For My Broken Heart*Reba McEntireMCA Nashville
10*Greatest Hits Vol. II*AlabamaRCA Nashville
7*Greatest Hits Volume Two*The JuddsRCA/Curb
17*Heroes*Paul OverstreetRCA Nashville
3*High Lonesome*Randy TravisWarner Bros.
12*I Thought It Was You*Doug StoneEpic
2*It's All About to Change*Travis TrittWarner Bros.
25*Milestones: Greatest Hits*Holly DunnWarner Bros.
6*Past the Point of Rescue*Hal KetchumCurb
5*Pocket Full of Gold*Vince GillMCA Nashville
8*Pure Hank*Hank Williams, Jr.Curb/Warner Bros.
10*Put Yourself in My Place*Pam TillisArista Nashville
25*Renegade*Charlie DanielsEpic
1*Ropin' the Wind*Garth BrooksLiberty
8*Something in Red*Lorrie MorganRCA Nashville
10*Sticks and Stones*Tracy LawrenceAtlantic
16*Talkin' 'Bout Men*The Forester SistersWarner Bros.
20*Tempted*Marty StuartMCA Nashville
7*Ten Strait Hits*George StraitMCA Nashville
9*Time Passes By*Kathy MatteaMercury/PolyGram
17*Tribute*Roy RogersRCA Nashville
2*Trisha Yearwood*Trisha YearwoodMCA Nashville
22*Turning for Home*Mike ReidColumbia
6*What Do I Do with Me*Tanya TuckerCapitol Nashville
23*You've Got to Stand for Something*Aaron TippinRCA Nashville

Other top albums

USAlbumArtistRecord label
60*#1 with a Bullet*Ray StevensCapitol/Curb
67*All American Country*The Statler BrothersMercury/PolyGram
74*At Last*Gene WatsonWarner Bros.
42*Back Home Again*Kenny RogersReprise
64*Best of Bill Anderson*Bill AndersonCurb
36*Bing Bang Boom*Highway 101Warner Bros.
67*Brenda Lee*Brenda LeeWarner Bros.
27*Burnin' Up the Road*McBride & the RideMCA Nashville
27*Chasin' the Sun*Lionel CartwrightMCA Nashville
28*Clean Shirt*Waylon Jennings & Willie NelsonEpic
44*A Dozen Roses – Greatest Hits*Desert Rose BandCurb/MCA Nashville
54*Fighting Fire with Fire*Davis DanielMercury/PolyGram
72*Friends in High Places*George JonesEpic
57*Get Rhythm*Martin DelrayAtlantic
32*Greatest Hits*Billy Joe RoyalAtlantic
44*High & Dry*Marty BrownMCA Nashville
28*I Am Ready*Steve WarinerArista Nashville
61*I've Got That Old Feeling*Alison KraussRounder
66*Justice*ExileArista Nashville
45*Kentucky Bluebird*Keith WhitleyRCA Nashville
62*Key's in the Mailbox*Barbara MandrellCapitol Nashville
50*Live Two Five*Nitty Gritty Dirt BandLiberty
68*My Father's Son*Ricky SkaggsEpic
66*My Heroes Have Always
Been Cowboys Soundtrack*Various ArtistsRCA
70*The Mystery of Life*Johnny CashMercury/PolyGram
59*Navajo Rug*Jerry Jeff WalkerRykodisc
44*The New Nashville Cats*Mark O'ConnorWarner Bros.
41*Out of My Heart*Vern GosdinColumbia
58*Out of Your Ever Lovin' Mind*Dean DillonAtlantic
67*Patriot*Johnny CashColumbia
29*The Patsy Cline Collection*Patsy ClineMCA Nashville
38*A Perfect 10*Lee GreenwoodLiberty
55*Soft Talk*Shelby LynneEpic
74*Solid Ground*Rob CrosbyArista Nashville
32*Unchained Melody*Ronnie McDowellCurb
41*Unstoppable*The Oak Ridge BoysRCA Nashville
27*Up Against My Heart*Patty LovelessMCA Nashville
39*Walk the Plank*Pirates of the MississippiCapitol Nashville
59*Wanted Recorded or Live*Jimmy CollinsPlatinum Edge
36*Western Underground*Chris LeDouxLiberty
72*Your Precious Love*Ronnie McDowellCurb
53*Yours Truly*Earl Thomas ConleyRCA Nashville
50*Zone of Our Own*Texas TornadosReprise

On television

Regular series

  • Hee Haw (1969–1993, syndicated)
  • Hot Country Nights (1991–1992, NBC)

Specials

Births

  • September 9 – Hunter Hayes, country-pop singer/multi-instrumentalist of the early 2010s best known for his crossover hit "Wanted"
  • September 21 - Ingrid Andress, known for her 2019-20 hit "More Hearts Than Mine".
  • December 27 – Shay Mooney, member of Dan + Shay, a rising duo of the 2010s.
  • September 27 - Sierra Hull Mandolin virtuoso, IBMA mandolin Player of the year 2016 and 2018. Continuous innovator of mandolin and mandolin family instruments, playing in traditional and non traditional ways

Deaths

  • February 24 — Webb Pierce, 69, honky tonk stylist and pioneer (pancreatic cancer).
  • March 16 — Chris Austin, 27, member of Reba McEntire's road band (plane crash).
  • September 4 — Dottie West, 58, legendary and pioneering female vocalist for over three decades (injuries from a car accident).
  • October 17 — Tennessee Ernie Ford, 72, "The Old Pea Picker;" pop-country singer and TV host best known for "Sixteen Tons" (liver failure).

Hall of Fame inductees

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Flatt and Scruggs
    • Lester Flatt
    • Earl Scruggs
  • Bill Monroe

Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Boudleaux & Felice Bryant (Boudleaux Bryant 1920–1987 and Felice (Scaduto) Bryant 1925–2003)

Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Rhythm Pals
  • A. Hugh Joseph

Major awards

Grammy Awards

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "Down at the Twist and Shout", Mary Chapin Carpenter
  • Best Male Country Vocal PerformanceRopin' the Wind, Garth Brooks
  • Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "Love Can Build a Bridge," The Judds
  • Best Country Collaboration with Vocals — "Restless", Ricky Skaggs, Steve Wariner and Vince Gill
  • Best Country Instrumental PerformanceThe New Nashville Cats, Mark O'Connor
  • Best Country Song — "Love Can Build a Bridge", John Barlow Jarvis, Naomi Judd and Paul Overstreet
  • Best Bluegrass Album — "Spring Training", Carl Jackson and John Starling

Juno Awards

  • Country Male Vocalist of the Year — George Fox
  • Country Female Vocalist of the Year — Cassandra Vasik
  • Country Group or Duo of the Year — Prairie Oyster

Academy of Country Music

  • Entertainer of the Year — Garth Brooks
  • Song of the Year — "Somewhere in My Broken Heart", Billy Dean and Richard Leigh (Performer: Billy Dean)
  • Single of the Year — "Don't Rock the Jukebox", Alan Jackson
  • Album of the YearDon't Rock the Jukebox, Alan Jackson
  • Top Male Vocalist — Garth Brooks
  • Top Female Vocalist — Reba McEntire
  • Top Vocal Duo — Brooks & Dunn
  • Top Vocal Group — Diamond Rio
  • Top New Male Vocalist — Billy Dean
  • Top New Female Vocalist — Trisha Yearwood
  • Top New Vocal Duo or Group — Brooks & Dunn
  • Video of the Year — "Is There Life Out There", Reba McEntire (Director: Jack Cole)

ARIA Awards

(presented in Sydney on March 25, 1991)

  • Best Country Album - Hand It Down (James Blundell)

Canadian Country Music Association

  • Bud Country Fans' Choice Award — Rita MacNeil
  • Male Artist of the Year — George Fox
  • Female Artist of the Year — Michelle Wright
  • Group of the Year — Prairie Oyster
  • SOCAN Song of the Year — "Lonely You, Lonely Me", Joan Besen
  • Single of the Year — "New Kind of Love", Michelle Wright
  • Album of the YearMichelle Wright, Michelle Wright
  • Top Selling AlbumHome I'll Be, Rita MacNeil
  • Video of the Year — "Springtime in Alberta", Ian Tyson
  • Vista Rising Star Award — South Mountain
  • Duo of the Year — The Johner Brothers

Country Music Association

  • Entertainer of the Year — Garth Brooks
  • Song of the Year — "When I Call a Your Name", Tim DuBois and Vince Gill (Performer: Vince Gill)
  • Single of the Year — "Friends in Low Places", Garth Brooks
  • Album of the YearNo Fences, Garth Brooks
  • Male Vocalist of the Year — Vince Gill
  • Female Vocalist of the Year — Tanya Tucker
  • Horizon Award — Travis Tritt
  • Vocal Duo of the Year — The Judds
  • Vocal Group of the Year — The Kentucky Headhunters
  • Vocal Event of the Year — "Restless", Vince Gill, Mark O'Connor, Ricky Skaggs and Steve Wariner
  • Music Video of the Year — "The Thunder Rolls", Garth Brooks (Director: Bud Schaetzle)
  • Musician of the Year — Mark O'Connor

Kennedy Center Honors

Country stars who were Honored in 1991

  • Roy Acuff

References

References

  1. Meyers, Kate. (16 August 1991). "Dunn's Deal Holly Dunn's controversial single – The country star asks stations to remove ''Maybe I Mean Yes'' from rotation". [[Entertainment Weekly]].
  2. (May 11, 1991). "Top Country Albums". Billboard.
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