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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1997. 1997 in music; By location; United Kingdom; Norway; ... 1997 in country music.
Hot Country Songs is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In 1997, 23 different songs topped the chart, then published under the title Hot Country Singles & Tracks, in 52 issues of the magazine.
Top Country Albums is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music albums in the United States, published by Billboard. In 1997, eight different albums topped the chart, based on electronic point of sale data provided by SoundScan Inc. [1]
These are the Canadian number-one country songs of 1997, per the RPM Country Tracks chart. ... 1997 in music; List of number-one country hits of 1997 (U.S.) References
1997 Country Music Association Awards; Eurovision Song Contest 1997: won by Katrina and the Waves (UK) with the song "Love Shine a Light". Gospel Music Hall of Fame: Inductees include Gloria Gaither, and Billy Ray Hearn (founder of Myrrh Records). Grammy Awards of 1997; Mercury Music Prize: Awarded to Roni Size/Reprazent for the album New Forms.
The 32nd Academy of Country Music Awards was held on April 23, 1997, at the Universal Amphitheatre, in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was hosted by George Strait , Jeff Foxworthy , and Crystal Bernard .
Adkins was named "Top New Male Artist" by the Academy of Country Music in 1997. [8] In 1998, Adkins appeared on the PBS music program Austin City Limits (season 23). A change in management delayed the release of Adkins' third album, [12] but the album (titled More...) was eventually released in late 1999.
Billboard magazine has published charts ranking the top-performing country music songs in the United States since 1944. The first country chart was published under the title Most Played Juke Box Folk Records in the issue of the magazine dated January 8, 1944, and tracked the songs most played in the nation's jukeboxes. [1]