- 1992 in country music
See also:
1991 in country music ,1992 in music , other events of 1992,1993 in country music ,1990s in music and theList of years in Country Music Events
* January - After 23 years of its tried-and-true formula, the producers of "
Hee Haw " unveil an extensively revamped show in time for the start of its belated 24th season. The show's new urban setting, along with more pop-oriented country guests, is a resounding failure and lasts only through the end of the season. That fall, viewers will be greeted with "Hee Haw Silver" - a collection of classic shows, with new introductions by longtime hostRoy Clark ; "Silver" will fill out the show's 25th (and final) season.Top hits of the year
Number one hits
"(as certified by
Billboard magazine )"
*1 - No. 1 song of the year, as determined by "Billboard magazine ".
*A - First "Billboard" No. 1 hit for that artist.
*B - Only "Billboard" No. 1 hit for that artist to date.Other major hits
Top new album releases
*"American Pride" — Alabama (RCA)
*"Beyond the Season " —Garth Brooks (Capitol Nashville)
*"Big Iron Horses" —Restless Heart (RCA)
*"Cafe on the Corner " —Sawyer Brown (Curb)
*"Can't Run from Yourself " —Tanya Tucker (Liberty)
*"The Chase" —Garth Brooks (Capitol Nashville)
*"Close to the Edge" —Diamond Rio (Arista Nashville)
*"Come On Come On " —Mary Chapin Carpenter (Columbia)
*"Confederate Railroad" —Confederate Railroad (Atlantic)
*"The Dirt Road " —Sawyer Brown (Curb)
*"First Time for Everything " —Little Texas (Warner Bros.)
*"From the Heart" —Doug Stone (Epic)
*"Greatest Hits Plus " —Ricky Van Shelton (Columbia)
*"Greatest Hits, Vol. 1" —Randy Travis (Warner Bros.)
*"Greatest Hits, Vol. 2" —Randy Travis (Warner Bros.)
*"The Hard Way" —Clint Black (RCA)
*"Hearts in Armor " —Trisha Yearwood (MCA Nashville)
*"Holding My Own " —George Strait (MCA Nashville)
*"Homeward Looking Angel " —Pam Tillis (Arista Nashville)
*"Honeymoon in Vegas Soundtrack" — Various Artists (Epic)
*"I Still Believe in You " —Vince Gill (MCA Nashville)
*"In This Life" —Collin Raye (Epic)
*"It's Your Call " —Reba McEntire (MCA Nashville)
*"Life's a Dance " —John Michael Montgomery (Atlantic)
*"Life Is Messy" —Rodney Crowell (Columbia)
*"Longnecks & Short Stories " —Mark Chesnutt (MCA Nashville)
*"A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love) " —Alan Jackson (Arista Nashville)
*"Maverick" —Hank Williams, Jr. (Curb/Warner Bros.)
*"Now and Then" —Michelle Wright (Arista Nashville)
*"Pure Country (Soundtrack)" —George Strait (MCA Nashville)
*"Read Between the Lines " —Aaron Tippin (RCA)
*"Regular Joe " —Joe Diffie (Epic)
*"Sacred Ground" —McBride & the Ride (MCA Nashville)
*"Seminole Wind " — John Anderson (BNA)
*"Some Gave All " —Billy Ray Cyrus (Mercury Nashville)
*"Straight Talk Soundtrack" — Dolly Parton (Hollywood)
*"This One's Gonna Hurt You" —Marty Stuart (MCA Nashville)
*"T-R-O-U-B-L-E " —Travis Tritt (Warner Bros.)
*"Voices in the Wind " —Suzy Bogguss (Liberty)
*"Walls Can Fall " —George Jones (MCA Nashville)
*"Watch Me " —Lorrie Morgan (BNA)
*"Whatcha Gonna Do with a Cowboy" —Chris LeDoux (Liberty)
*"Wynonna" — Wynonna (Curb/MCA Nashville)Other top albums
*"American Patriot" —
Lee Greenwood (Liberty)
*"At the Ryman " —Emmylou Harris (Reprise)
*"" —Hank Williams, Jr. (Curb)
*"Blue Frontier" —The Remingtons (BNA)
*"Chipmunks in Low Places " — Alvin & the Chipmunks (Epic)
*"Christmas Memories" —Steve Wariner (MCA Nashville)
*"Del Rio, TX 1959 " —Radney Foster (Arista Nashville)
*"The Essential Johnny Cash 1955-1983" —Johnny Cash (Columbia/Legacy)
*"The Essential Marty Robbins 1951-1982" —Marty Robbins (Columbia/Legacy)
*"Every Time You Say Goodbye" —Alison Krauss (Rounder)
*"Fifteen of the Best" —Anne Murray (Liberty)
*"The First Christmas" —Doug Stone (Epic)
*"Greatest Hits" — Shenandoah (Columbia)
*"Greatest Hits Vol. 3" —Ronnie Milsap (RCA)
*"The Latest and the Greatest" —The Bellamy Brothers (Intersound)
*"Lonesome Standard Time" —Kathy Mattea (Mercury Nashville)
*"Long Time Comin"' — Shenandoah (RCA)
*"Love Is Strong" —Paul Overstreet (RCA)
*"Love Without Mercy" —Lee Roy Parnell (Arista Nashville)
*"The More I Learn" —Ronna Reeves (Mercury Nashville)
*"No Sir" —Darryl & Don Ellis (Epic)
*"Sneakin' Around" —Chet Atkins &Jerry Reed (Columbia)
*"A Street Man Named Desire " —Pirates of the Mississippi (Liberty)
*"Sure Love " —Hal Ketchum (Curb)
*"The Time Has Come" —Martina McBride (RCA)
*"Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A. " —Waylon Jennings (Epic)
*"Tourist in Paradise" —Cleve Francis (Liberty)
*"A Travis Tritt Christmas: Loving Time of the Year" —Travis Tritt (Warner Bros.)
*"Twilight Town" — Mike Reid (Columbia)
*"Where Forever Begins" —Neal McCoy (Atlantic)On television
Regular series
* "
Hee Haw " (1969-1993, syndicated)pecials
Deaths
*
October 25 -Roger Miller , 56, singer-songwriter best known for Grammy Award winner "King of the Road" (throat cancer).
*November 23 -Roy Acuff , 89, country music pioneer from the 1930s onward, andGrand Ole Opry institution.Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees
*
George Jones (born1931 )
*Frances Preston (born1934 )Major Awards
Grammy awards
*Best Female Country Vocal Performance -- "I Feel Lucky,"
Mary Chapin Carpenter
*Best Male Country Vocal Performance -- "I Still Believe in You ",Vince Gill
*Best Country Vocal Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal -- "At the Ryman ",Emmylou Harris and the Nash Ramblers
*Best Country Collaboration With Vocals -- "The Whiskey Ain't Workin',"Marty Stuart andTravis Tritt
*Best Country Instrumental Performance -- "Sneakin' Around,"Chet Atkins andJerry Reed
*Best Country Song -- "I Still Believe in You," Vince Gill and John Barlow Jarvis (Performer: Vince Gill)
*Best Bluegrass Album -- "Every Time You Say Goodbye", Alison Krauss & Union StationAcademy of Country Music
*Entertainer Of The Year --
Garth Brooks
*Song Of The Year -- "I Still Believe in You,"Vince Gill and John Barlow Jarvis (Performer: Vince Gill)
*Single Of The Year -- "Boot Scootin' Boogie ,"Brooks & Dunn
*Album Of The Year -- "Brand New Man ", Brooks & Dunn
*Top Male Vocalist -- Vince Gill
*Top Female Vocalist --Mary Chapin Carpenter
*Top Vocal Duo -- Brooks & Dunn
*Top Vocal Group --Diamond Rio
*Top New Male Vocalist --Tracy Lawrence
*Top New Female Vocalist --Michelle Wright
*Top New Vocal Duo Or Group --Confederate Railroad
*Video Of The Year -- "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane,"Tanya Tucker (Director: Joanne Gardner)Country Music Association
*Entertainer of the Year --
Garth Brooks
*Song of the Year -- "Look at Us,"Vince Gill and Max D. Barnes (Performer: Vince Gill)
*Single of the Year -- "Achy Breaky Heart ,"Billy Ray Cyrus
*Album of the Year -- "Ropin' the Wind ", Garth Brooks
*Male Vocalist of the Year -- Vince Gill
*Female Vocalist of the Year --Mary Chapin Carpenter
*Vocal Duo of the Year --Brooks & Dunn
*Vocal Group of the Year --Diamond Rio
*Horizon Award --Suzy Bogguss
*Music Video of the Year -- "Midnight in Montgomery ,"Alan Jackson (Director: Jim Shea)
*Vocal Event of the Year --Marty Stuart andTravis Tritt
*Musician of the Year --Mark O'Connor Further reading
*Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. 70 Years of the Songs, the Stars and the Stories," Villard Books, Random House; Opryland USA, 1995
*Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947-1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 (ISBN 0-8118-3572-3)
*Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7)
*Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944-2005 - 6th Edition." 2005.Other links
*
Country Music Association
*Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame External links
* [http://www.cmaawards.com/2004/hof/default.asp Country Music Hall of Fame]
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