1994 in country music
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1994.
Events
- January 8 — Star, Mississippi, native Faith Hill hits paydirt with her first single release, "Wild One". The song spends four weeks atop the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, the longest for a debut release by a female artist since Connie Smith's debut "Once a Day" in 1964.
- January 30 — Clint Black, Wynonna Judd, Travis Tritt and Tanya Tucker perform the halftime show at Super Bowl XXVIII. The finale featured a special appearance by Naomi Judd, who joined Wynonna in performing The Judds' single "Love Can Build a Bridge", to which everyone eventually joined in.
- March – Tim McGraw's first major hit, "Indian Outlaw," causes considerable controversy due to lyrics about Native Americans, and the single is boycotted at a handful of stations. Nevertheless, the song's notoriety helps spur its popularity and allows it to become just the second major crossover hit in 10 years, reaching No. 15 on the Billboard magazine Hot 100 singles chart ; the song will also jumpstart McGraw's fledgling career, which had gotten off to a less-than-stellar start a year earlier.
- April 12 — The premiere issue of Country Weekly magazine hits the store shelves. Garth Brooks graces the cover of the first issue.
- May 9 — Newcomer artist John Berry passes out during a concert and is rushed to a hospital in Atlanta, where an operation is performed to remove a cyst found in the third ventricle of his brain.
- October 1 - CMT adds six new music video programs to its schedule: Big Ticket, Signature Series, Jammin' Country, Saturday Nite Dance Ranch, Delivery Room and Top 12 Countdown. All shows would be cancelled in 2001.
Top hits of the year
Singles released by American artists
Singles released by Canadian artists
Top new album releases
US | CAN | Album | Artist | Record Label |
3 | 7 | 8 Seconds | Various Artists | MCA Nashville |
10 | Already Restless | Prescott-Brown | Epic | |
23 | 9 | American Recordings | Johnny Cash | American |
2 | The Best…So Far | Anne Murray | SBK/Capitol | |
15 | BlackHawk | BlackHawk | Arista Nashville | |
8 | 5 | Boomtown | Toby Keith | Mercury/PolyGram |
23 | 11 | The Bradley Barn Sessions | George Jones | MCA Nashville |
13 | Bryan White | Bryan White | Asylum | |
1 | Country Heat 4 | Various Artists | RCA | |
9 | Eighteen Inches of Rain | Ian Tyson | Stony Plain | |
12 | Extremes | Collin Raye | Epic | |
9 | 2 | Feelin' Good Train | Sammy Kershaw | Mercury/PolyGram |
29 | 20 | Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 | Doug Stone | Epic |
8 | Greatest Hits Vol. III | Alabama | RCA Nashville | |
17 | Haywire | Chris LeDoux | Liberty | |
17 | 15 | Healing Hands of Time | Willie Nelson | Liberty |
5 | Heart of the Country '94 | Various Artists | Quality | |
16 | 7 | ' | Dolly Parton | Columbia |
1 | 1 | The Hits | Garth Brooks | Liberty |
3 | I See It Now | Tracy Lawrence | Atlantic | |
4 | 1 | If I Could Make a Living | Clay Walker | Giant |
29 | 19 | ' | Various Artists | BNA |
10 | 8 | Kick a Little | Little Texas | Warner Bros. |
7 | Kickin' Country 2 | Various Artists | Sony | |
1 | 1 | Kickin' It Up | John Michael Montgomery | Atlantic |
1 | 3 | Lead On | George Strait | MCA Nashville |
19 | Lookin' Back at Myself | Aaron Tippin | RCA Nashville | |
13 | 7 | Love a Little Stronger | Diamond Rio | Arista Nashville |
28 | 6 | Love and Luck | Marty Stuart | MCA Nashville |
52 | 22 | Various Artists | Arista Nashville | |
4 | 1 | Maverick | Various Artists | Atlantic |
37 | 14 | Moonlight Becomes You | Willie Nelson | Justice |
1 | New Country | Various Artists | Warner | |
13 | 1 | No Doubt About It | Neal McCoy | Atlantic |
3 | 11 | No Ordinary Man | Tracy Byrd | MCA Nashville |
1 | 1 | Not a Moment Too Soon | Tim McGraw | Curb |
6 | 13 | Notorious | Confederate Railroad | Atlantic |
8 | One Emotion | Clint Black | RCA Nashville | |
2 | Only One Moon | Prairie Oyster | Arista | |
7 | Outlaws & Heroes | Various Artists | Sony | |
2 | 1 | Read My Mind | Reba McEntire | MCA Nashville |
3 | The Reasons Why | Michelle Wright | Arista Nashville | |
30 | 2 | Red Hot + Country | Various Artists | Mercury/PolyGram |
1 | 1 | Rhythm, Country and Blues | Various Artists | MCA Nashville |
23 | Rick Trevino | Rick Trevino | Columbia | |
19 | She'd Give Anything | Boy Howdy | Curb | |
8 | Skynyrd Frynds | Various Artists | MCA Nashville | |
1 | 1 | Stones in the Road | Mary Chapin Carpenter | Columbia |
11 | 6 | Storm in the Heartland | Billy Ray Cyrus | Mercury/PolyGram |
34 | 6 | Super Hits | Willie Nelson | Columbia |
17 | The Sweetest Gift | Trisha Yearwood | MCA Nashville | |
6 | Sweetheart's Dance | Pam Tillis | Arista Nashville | |
3 | 3 | Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof | Travis Tritt | Warner Bros. |
6 | 3 | Thinkin' Problem | David Ball | Warner Bros. |
6 | 9 | Third Rock from the Sun | Joe Diffie | Epic |
10 | 5 | This Is Me | Randy Travis | Warner Bros. |
6 | Today's Biggest Country | Various Artists | K-Tel | |
2 | 1 | The Tractors | The Tractors | Arista Nashville |
3 | Untamed and True | Various Artists | MCA | |
1 | 1 | Waitin' on Sundown | Brooks & Dunn | Arista Nashville |
12 | Walking Away a Winner | Kathy Mattea | Mercury/PolyGram | |
15 | Wanted Man | Johnny Cash | Mercury/PolyGram | |
7 | War Paint | Lorrie Morgan | BNA | |
6 | 4 | What a Crying Shame | The Mavericks | MCA Nashville |
15 | What a Way to Live | Mark Chesnutt | Decca Nashville | |
8 | When Fallen Angels Fly | Patty Loveless | Epic | |
2 | 2 | When Love Finds You | Vince Gill | MCA Nashville |
1 | 1 | Who I Am | Alan Jackson | Arista Nashville |
24 | Wishes | Lari White | RCA Nashville | |
3 | You Can't Resist'' | Patricia Conroy | Warner |
Other top albums
Births
- May 4 – RaeLynn, country music star of the 2010s, best known for "God Made Girls."
- November 8 – Lauren Alaina, runner-up of the 10th season of American Idol, with follow-up successes including "Like My Mother Does."
Deaths
Hall of Fame inductees
Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Osborne Brothers
- *Bobby Osborne
- *Sonny Osborne
Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Merle Haggard
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Dick Damron
- Hank Smith
Major awards
Grammy Awards
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "Shut Up and Kiss Me", Mary Chapin Carpenter
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance — "When Love Finds You", Vince Gill
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "Blues for Dixie", Asleep at the Wheel and Lyle Lovett
- Best Country Collaboration with Vocals — "I Fall to Pieces", Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood
- Best Country Instrumental Performance — "Young Thing", Chet Atkins
- Best Country Song — "I Swear", Gary Baker, Frank J. Myers
- Best Country Album — Stones in the Road, Mary Chapin Carpenter
- Best Bluegrass Album — The Great Dobro Sessions, Various Artists
Juno Awards
- Country Male Vocalist of the Year — Charlie Major
- Country Female Vocalist of the Year — Michelle Wright
- Country Group or Duo of the Year — Prairie Oyster
Academy of Country Music
- Entertainer of the Year — Reba McEntire
- Song of the Year — "I Swear", Gary Baker, Frank J. Myers
- Single of the Year — "I Swear", John Michael Montgomery
- Album of the Year — Not a Moment Too Soon, Tim McGraw
- Top Male Vocalist — Alan Jackson
- Top Female Vocalist — Reba McEntire
- Top Vocal Duo — Brooks & Dunn
- Top Vocal Group — The Mavericks
- Top New Male Vocalist — Tim McGraw
- Top New Female Vocalist — Chely Wright
- Top New Vocal Duo or Group — The Mavericks
- Video of the Year — "The Red Strokes" – Garth Brooks
ARIA Awards