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26th TNN/Music City News Country Awards

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26th TNN/Music City News Country Awards
DateJune 8, 1992
LocationGrand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee
Hosted byAlan Jackson
Tanya Tucker
Most awardsAlan Jackson (3)
Most nominationsVince Gill (8)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTNN
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The 26th TNN/Music City News Country Awards was held on June 8, 1992, at the Grand Ole Opry House, in Nashville, Tennessee . The ceremony was hosted by Alan Jackson and Tanya Tucker.

Winners and nominees

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Winners are shown in bold.[1]

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
Single of the Year Video of the Year
Star of Tomorrow Vocal Collaboration of the Year
Gospel Act of the Year Comedian of the Year
Instrumentalist of the Year
Living Legend Award
Minnie Pearl Award

Performers

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Performer(s) Song(s)
Tanya Tucker "If Your Heart Ain't Busy Tonight"
Travis Tritt
Marty Stuart
"This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time)"
Vince Gill "Look at Us"
Sawyer Brown "Some Girls Do"
Alan Jackson "Midnight in Montgomery"
Steve Wariner "Midnight Fire"
Joe Diffie
Trisha Yearwood
Mark Chesnutt
Doug Stone
Star of Tomorrow Medley
"Ships That Don't Come In"
"Wrong Side of Memphis"
"Old Flames Have New Names"
"Come In Out of the Pain"
Ricky Van Shelton "Backroads"

Presenters

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Presenter(s) Notes
Patty Loveless
T. Graham Brown
Single of the Year
Diamond Rio
Shotgun Red
Gospel Act of the Year
Oak Ridge Boys
Crystal Gayle
Male Artist of the Year
Vocal Collaboration of the Year
The Statlers Presented Living Legend Award to Roy Rogers
Brooks & Dunn
Linda Davis
Comedian of the Year
The Geezinslaw Brothers
Baillie & the Boys
Vocal Group of the Year
Sweethearts of the Rodeo
Williams and Ree
Video of the Year
Aaron Tippin
Michelle Wright
Vocal Duo of the Year
Billy Dean
Ricky Skaggs
Album of the Year
Holly Dunn
John Anderson
Instrumentalist of the Year
George Jones Star of Tomorrow
Suzy Bogguss
Randy Travis
Female Artist of the Year
Richard Petty Presented Minnie Pearl Award to Emmylou Harris
Reba McEntire Entertainer of the Year

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Jackson claims three country awards; Brooks named top entertainer". Williamson Daily News. June 9, 1992.