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  • Total Album Sales: 5 million
  • 1994 CMA Vocalist of the Year
  • Six No. 1 and eight Top 5 hits
  • 3 Grammy nominations
  • 11 CMA nominations
  • 7 ACM nominations
  • 1991

    • Horizon Award nominee, CMA
    • Single of the Year nominee, CMA, "Don't Tell Me What To Do"
    • Favorite New Artist nominee, ACM
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    1992

    • Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, Grammy, "Maybe It Was Memphis"
    • Tour with George Strait, Vince Gill
    • Gold Record: Put Yourself In My Place
    • Top Female Vocalist nominee, ACM
    • Horizon Award nominee, CMA
    • Single of the Year nominee, CMA, "Maybe It Was Memphis"
    1993
    • Gold Record: Homeward Looking Angel
    • Appears in feature film, The Thing Called Love
    • Video of the Year nominee, CMA, "Cleopatra, Queen of Denial"
    • Female Vocalist of the Year nominee, CMA
    • Top Female Vocalist nominee, ACM
    • Video of the Year nominee, ACM, "Cleopatra, Queen of Denial"
    1994
    • Won Female Vocalist of the Year, CMA
    • Gold Record: Sweetheart's Dance
    • Tour with Alan Jackson
    • Top Female Vocalist nominee, ACM
    1995
    • Top Female Video Artist, Country Music Television
    • Hosts TV series "Live at the Ryman" on TNN
    • Becomes the only female country star in the 1990's to solo produce her own music with All of This Love
    • Platinum Record: Homeward Looking Angel
    • Platinum Record: Sweetheart's Dance
    • Female Vocalist of the Year nominee, CMA
    • Best Country Vocal Performance nominee, "Mi Vida Loca", Grammy
    • Top Female Vocalist nominee, ACM
    • Female Artist of the Year nominee, TNN/Music City News
    1996
    • Makes history in all-female country tour with fellow "second generation" stars Lorrie Morgan and Carlene Carter
    • Top Female Vocalist nominee, ACM
    • Female Vocalist of the Year nominee, CMA
    1997
    • Greatest Hits album release
    • Female Vocalist of the Year nominee, CMA
    1998
    • Wraps up 1998 with her first ever Christmas tour performing in 18 cities
    • Gold Record: Greatest Hits
    • Double Grammy Award nominee, "All The Good Ones Are Gone"
    • Guest stars in "Diagnosis Murder" (CBS)
    • Guest stars in "Promised Land" (CBS)
    1999
    • Appears on Broadway in "Smokey Joe's Cafe" at the Virginia Theater in New York
    2000
    • In December, released first single, "Please" from the new album, Thunder and Roses
    • Inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on August 26
    2001
    • Releases Thunder and Roses March 6th.

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