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Country Music Award 2006
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 Gretchen Wilson Country music newcomer Gretchen Wilson burst onto the Nashville scene in 2004 with a top-selling debut album. She has quickly made a name for herself in the industry after only a year, thanks to that breakout first album, "Here for the Party," which ranked fifth in 2004 album sales for all formats. Sales have already topped 2.9 million units worldwide, and that number contineus to climb. In addition to her album, Wilson was also a Grammy winner in 2004 and a Country Music Association Horizon Award winner. The single mom has taken her career to unforseen heights and is one of the most exciting country music artists of the new millennium. The new book Gretchen Wilson celebrates her life and the incredible country music accomplishments she has already managed.
2006 in country music - See also: Country Music Television Canada - Country Music Television or often just refered to as CMT is a Canadian cable specialty television channel, which airs programming devoted to country music; in the form of music videos, award shows, concerts, television series, and more. The channel is owned by Corus Entertainment. A Love That Will Never Grow Old - A Love That Will Never Grow Old is a song from the movie Brokeback Mountain, with music by Argentine composer Gustavo Santaolalla and lyrics by Bernie Taupin, and performed by country singer Emmylou Harris. It won the 2006 Golden Globe and Satellite Award for Best Original Song. Brooks & Dunn - Brooks & Dunn are a country music singer/songwriter duo, one of the most successful in the history of country music. They debuted in 1991 and have since won the Vocal Duo Award of the Country Music Association nearly every year (1992 through 2005 except 2000), as well as CMA Album of the Year for 1994 and Entertainer of the Year for 1996.
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