What is 1989 cma awards?

The 1989 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards took place on October 9, 1989, at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. The show was hosted by Reba McEntire and Randy Travis. The big winners of the night were Clint Black and Randy Travis, who won three awards each. Black won for Best Male Vocalist, Best Horizon Award, and Best Album for "Killin' Time." Travis won for Best Album for "Old 8x10," Best Music Video for "Three Wooden Crosses," and Best Vocal Event for his collaboration with George Jones on "A Few Ole Country Boys."

Other notable winners of the night included George Strait for Best Entertainer of the Year, Patty Loveless for Best Female Vocalist, and The Judds for Best Vocal Group. Alabama won the Vocal Duo award for the eighth time and K.T. Oslin won for Best Single for "Hold Me."

The 1989 CMA Awards also featured several memorable performances, including Garth Brooks' emotional rendition of "The Dance," which earned him a standing ovation. Other performers included George Strait, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, The Judds, and Tanya Tucker. The show was watched by millions of viewers across the United States and remains a memorable event in the history of country music.