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« on: May 28, 2010, 01:56:21 pm »

From CMT News:

A Dozen Country Artists Who Left Their Mark on the 1990s
Garth Brooks, Brooks & Dunn Among Decade's Most Popular Performers
May 28, 2010; Written by Craig Shelburne

Garth BrooksThanks to a bunch of handsome traditionalists and distinctive modern women, the 1990s initiated an unprecedented interest in country music. Indeed, it seemed like everybody who made a record in Nashville was selling platinum -- at least. Here are a dozen artists, listed in alphabetical order, who left their mark during that lucrative decade.

Garth Brooks
He started the decade as a promising singer with a few hits but concluded it as the best-selling country artist ever. A four-time CMA entertainer of the year, his high-wire arena shows are legendary, and his songs cover everything from inspiration to intoxication.
Essential songs: "The Dance," "Friends in Low Places," "The River"

Brooks & Dunn
"Brand New Man" brought a brand-new dynamic to country music -- two guys who wrote million-dollar songs that balanced honky-tonk truth with rock 'n' roll attitude. While Kix Brooks kicked up dust, Ronnie Dunn delivered hit after hit. They made it look so easy.
Essential songs: "Brand New Man," "My Maria," "How Long Gone"

Dixie Chicks
Natalie Maines tore up lead vocals while sisters Martie and Emily Erwin relied on bluegrass chops to lend their albums a traditional yet progressive feel. Together, Wide Open Spaces and Fly sold 22 million copies while earning cool points for country music.
Essential songs: "Wide Open Spaces," "Cowboy Take Me Away," "Goodbye Earl"

Vince Gill
With his elegant voice and agreeable personality, this charitable singer-songwriter had the market cornered on sweet country ballads. The longtime CMA Awards host has also collected 18 of their trophies and remains a classy ambassador for country music history.
Essential songs: "When I Call Your Name," "Look at Us," "I Still Believe in You"

Alan Jackson
His early country hits don't sound much different from his latest singles -- and that's a compliment. Not one to chase trends and never flashy, the unassuming singer-songwriter adheres to an early album title: A Lot About Livin' and a Little 'Bout Love.
Essential songs: "Here in the Real World," "Chattahoochee," "Gone Country"


Patty Loveless
In the MCA years, she managed to grab a few country hits, but by signing to Epic, she redefined herself as a first-class interpreter of sad country songs. There's a lighthearted side, too, yet few singers have conveyed the emotion in country music so clearly.
Essential songs: "Hurt Me Bad (In a Real Good Way)," "Blame It on Your Heart," "Here I Am"

Reba McEntire
She'd been around for a dozen years, but McEntire finally realized her potential with dramatic ballads like "Rumor Has It" and epic sagas like "Fancy." As this era suggests, she's a first-rate storyteller and her penchant for theatrics has served her well.
Essential songs: "For My Broken Heart," "Is There Life Out There," "Does He Love You"

Tim McGraw
Who would have ever banked on the "Indian Outlaw" guy to make it so big? But by giving country radio a mix of smart singles and obvious smashes, McGraw ended the decade with the elusive CMA male vocalist award and a foundation for a multi-faceted career.
Essential songs: "Don't Take the Girl," "I Like It, I Love It," "Please Remember Me"

George Strait
"Love Without End" ushered in a magnificent decade that included Pure Country, the four-disc Strait Out of the Box, two CMA Award-winning albums and 16 No. 1 singles. Asked by that smooth baritone to "Check Yes or No," guess what country fans chose?
Essential songs: "Love Without End," "I Cross My Heart," "Blue Clear Sky"

Travis Tritt
Amid the hat acts, this Georgia native sang like a Southern rocker -- but still won CMA Awards, Grammys and an Opry membership. Along with his party anthems, his keen songwriting often expressed a mature perspective about how some things don't come easy.
Essential songs: "Help Me Hold On," "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)," "Foolish Pride"

Shania Twain
The sassy singer-songwriter's career exploded with "Any Man of Mine," with millions of women agreeing they deserved the best. Selling 20 million albums by the end of the decade, she's still the one for wedding ceremonies and super-fun exclamation points.
Essential songs: "Any Man of Mine," "Love Gets Me Every Time," "You're Still the One"

Trisha Yearwood
This former demo singer consistently tracked down the strongest material in Nashville -- especially the devastating tear-jerkers. She always nailed the big note, yet made her name by realizing that a well-placed whisper can be far more effective than a scream.
Essential songs: "She's in Love With the Boy," "The Song Remembers When," "How Do I Live"
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« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2010, 06:12:33 pm »

WOW, what a list!
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« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2010, 10:49:25 pm »



I remember many Years at the awards, that they said "winner is ALAN JACKSON".."ALAN JACKSON" over & over. What amazes me is the longevity of Years of Alan Jackson's Great Work and it  continues! Also Brooks and Dunn had their run too!

Can't remember Garth going that far back, sorry.

I always liked George Strait but it seemed he and his Texas Swing type Band sound, just worked together.I pay more attention to voices. I took voice for years and I seem to pick the best voice..That's why I like Alan, among a thousand other reasons.

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« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2010, 11:17:54 pm »



Jeri I can remember when George Strait came out I thought he was the best out and I am sure
he was..But when Alan came out he took second place real fast..I don't know why they move
George up the chart so fast I feel like it more than the song. I am sure Alan would rather his
go up like it does better than so fast you don't remember the song if you were ask what was
his last song../When I say that I mean George's songs go to fast.
I love to hear Alan and George sing there song together they just seem to enjoy singing with each
other so much...I saw them on tour together and it was such a good show they need to do it again..
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« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2010, 10:09:55 am »

Thanks Harriet.

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« Reply #5 on: June 03, 2010, 10:27:14 am »

Harriet  Thank for the info. I remember those days like it was yesterday.  ALAN was the greatest and still is. Take Care and I hope your shoulder is better. YOU are in my prayers.     nelle   hugs
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« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2010, 12:12:25 pm »

Harriet  Thank for the info. I remember those days like it was yesterday.  ALAN was the greatest and still is. Take Care and I hope your shoulder is better. YOU are in my prayers.     nelle   hugs

Nelle, thank you for your prayers & I am doing better. Hugs.

I really enjoyed reading this article about the artists of the 90's & glad some of you like it.
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« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2010, 12:15:37 pm »

It's a great list, with a lot of stars. Alan's shines the brightest in my eyes.

Thanks for sharing.

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« Reply #8 on: June 03, 2010, 03:32:03 pm »

It's a great list, with a lot of stars. Alan's shines the brightest in my eyes.

Thanks for sharing.

Brenda in Indy Smiley

Alan definitely shines the brightest.
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« Reply #9 on: June 03, 2010, 04:43:12 pm »

Absolutely, no one will shine brighter than Alan.  I still chuckle recalling when he commented upon receiving an award "Sure glad Garth was not in this category".  (believe it was new artist)
Once Alan was here he moved into our hearts and stays there.  Alan does it all and one of the greatest country music writers of our time.   
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« Reply #10 on: June 03, 2010, 05:44:37 pm »



Thanks Harriet!
Love this article!
I can't remember George Strait writing his own Songs ever.. did he?  My Sister and I argue constantly about who is the best. She loves George Strat, she is older than me.LOLI was amazed at seeing him also but I Like Alan's music, his Songs, his Voice, His Band and overall , HIM! He is just super nice and I dearly love his work and I love him as a favorite Singer and Songwriter.
at one time or another I have seen most of these in Nashville, except Garth.. Patty Loveless I have seen adn like.
Vince Gill stays at the Ryman lol My family refers to him as MR All American! He is nice. Brooks and Dunn I enjoyed them all the years as a Duo..Ronnie sings his heart out. Kix is one that grabs the ladies & pulls them up on the stage and dances w/them ha! he is funny! Love his new wine! The Dixie Chicks, I never considered them Country but pop.. They were good at their time, if the blond had just not been so outspoken. The others are very talented.
I have always liked Reba but glad she seems to have dropped her twang sound a bit and I like her new Songs better..She acted too silly for a while, perhaps because of the TV comedy show.Travis Tritt is ok, I saw him a lot at the Ryman..He has a new one out.. Shania Twain my husband likes really well. He thinks she sings well and is pretty I'm sure ha! Now Trisha Yearwood at one time had an excellent voice and she along with several good Singers ;like Alan Jackson , went to Sing at Carnegie Hall.. which was so excellent..I have the CD! Now she loves cooking for Garth. She still has that voice!
Thanks Harriet!   Alan is my all time Favorite Singer /Songwriter! Always... he is just super nice!
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I enjoyed the Meet and Greet in Tupelo!
Thanks so much for your time! Nice meeting you Alan!
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