Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance

Der Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance, auf Deutsch „Grammy-Auszeichnung für die beste weibliche Country-Gesangsdarbietung“, ist ein Musikpreis, der von 1965 bis 2011 von der amerikanischen Recording Academy im Bereich der Country-Musik verliehen wurde.[1]
Geschichte und Hintergrund
Die seit 1959 verliehenen Grammy Awards werden jährlich in zahlreichen Kategorien von der Recording Academy in den Vereinigten Staaten vergeben, um künstlerische Leistung, technische Kompetenz und hervorragende Gesamtleistung ohne Rücksicht auf die Album-Verkäufe oder Chart-Position zu würdigen.[2]
Eine dieser Kategorien ist der Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.[3] Der Preis wurde von 1965 bis 2011 vergeben. Im ersten Jahr ging er an Dottie West für das Lied Here Comes My Baby.
Der Preis hatte einige kleinere Namensänderungen:
- Von 1965 bis 1967 hieß er Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Vocal Performance - Female
- 1968 wurde er in Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Solo Vocal Performance, Female umbenannt
- Von 1969 bis 1994 nannte er sich Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female
- Von 1995 bis 2011 hatte er die Bezeichnung Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
Die Auszeichnung wurde 2011 in einer umfassenden Überarbeitung der Grammy-Kategorien eingestellt. Von 2012 bis heute werden alle Soloauftritte (männlich, weiblich und instrumental) im Bereich der Country-Musik in der neu vergebenen Kategorie Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance ausgezeichnet.
Gewinner und Nominierte
Jahr | Gewinner | Nationalität | Werk | Nominierte | Bild des/der Gewinner(s) |
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1965 | Dottie West | ![]() | Here Comes My Baby |
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1966 | Jody Miller | ![]() | Queen of the House |
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1967 | Jeannie Seely | ![]() | Don’t Touch Me |
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1968 | Tammy Wynette | ![]() | I Don’t Wanna Play House |
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1969 | Jeannie C. Riley | ![]() | Harper Valley P.T.A. |
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1970 | Tammy Wynette | ![]() | Stand By Your Man |
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1971 | Lynn Anderson | ![]() | Rose Garden |
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1972 | Sammi Smith | ![]() | Help Me Make It Through the Night |
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1973 | Donna Fargo | ![]() | The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA |
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1974 | Olivia Newton-John | ![]() | Let Me Be There |
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1975 | Anne Murray | ![]() | A Love Song |
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1976 | Linda Ronstadt | ![]() | I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You) |
| (c) Carl Lender, CC BY-SA 3.0 |
1977 | Emmylou Harris | ![]() | Elite Hotel |
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1978 | Crystal Gayle | ![]() | Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue |
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1979 | Dolly Parton | ![]() | Here You Come Again |
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1980 | Emmylou Harris | ![]() | Blue Kentucky Girl |
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1981 | Anne Murray | ![]() | Could I Have This Dance |
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1982 | Dolly Parton | ![]() | 9 to 5 |
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1983 | Juice Newton | ![]() | Break It to Me Gently |
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1984 | Anne Murray | ![]() | A Little Good News |
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1985 | Emmylou Harris | ![]() | In My Dreams |
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1986 | Rosanne Cash | ![]() | I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me |
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1987 | Reba McEntire | ![]() | Whoever’s in New England |
| (c) Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 3.0 |
1988 | K. T. Oslin | ![]() | 80s Ladies |
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1989 | K. T. Oslin | ![]() | Hold Me |
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1990 | k.d. lang | ![]() | Absolute Torch and Twang |
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1991 | Kathy Mattea | ![]() | Where’ve You Been |
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1992 | Mary Chapin Carpenter | ![]() | Down at the Twist and Shout |
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1993 | Mary Chapin Carpenter | ![]() | I Feel Lucky |
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1994 | Mary Chapin Carpenter | ![]() | Passionate Kisses |
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1995 | Mary Chapin Carpenter | ![]() | Shut Up and Kiss Me |
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1996 | Alison Krauss | ![]() | Baby Now That I’ve Found You |
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1997 | LeAnn Rimes | ![]() | Blue |
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1998 | Trisha Yearwood | ![]() | How Do I Live |
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1999 | Shania Twain | ![]() | You’re Still the One |
| (c) Sara Collaton, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
2000 | Shania Twain | ![]() | Man! I Feel Like a Woman! |
| (c) Sara Collaton, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
2001 | Faith Hill | ![]() | Breathe |
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2002 | Dolly Parton | ![]() | Shine |
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2003 | Faith Hill | ![]() | Cry |
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2004 | June Carter Cash | ![]() | Keep on the Sunny Side |
| (c) Larry D. Moore, CC BY 4.0 |
2005 | Gretchen Wilson | ![]() | Redneck Woman |
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2006 | Emmylou Harris | ![]() | The Connection |
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2007 | Carrie Underwood | ![]() | Jesus, Take the Wheel |
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2008 | Carrie Underwood | ![]() | Before He Cheats |
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2009 | Carrie Underwood | ![]() | Last Name |
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2010 | Taylor Swift | ![]() | White Horse |
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2011 | Miranda Lambert | ![]() | The House That Built Me |
| (c) Keith Hinkle, CC BY 2.0 |
Weblinks
- Offizielle Website der Grammy Awards – Recording Academy, Los Angeles (englisch)
- Gewinner des Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance bei grammy.com (englisch)
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Grammy Awards. Abgerufen am 27. Juni 2019 (englisch).
- ↑ The Official Site of the Grammy Awards – Overview. Archiviert vom (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 3. Januar 2011; abgerufen am 27. Juni 2019 (englisch).
- ↑ GRAMMY Awards Winners for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Abgerufen am 27. Juni 2019 (englisch).
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