THIS DAY IN 1989: ALABAMA WINS ACM'S "80S ARTIST OF THE DECADE" AWARD

This day in 1989: Alabama wins ACM’s “80s Artist of the Decade” award

Today in 1989, after winning countless awards, racking up over 20 #1 hits and selling 50 million records worldwide, Alabama was named “80’s Artist of the Decade” by the Academy of Country Music. Kathy Mattea won Single Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses.”

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