Tuesday, September 14, 2004
(Carolyn Dawn) Johnson takes home 4 country music awards
From CBC News
Carolyn Dawn Johnson was the big winner at the Canadian Country Music Awards Monday night, taking home four major honours, including album and single of the year.
Fellow Albertan Terri Clark won her fifth fan's choice entertainer of the year award, a record surpassing the mark set by k.d. lang.
"I'm just a girl from Medicine Hat who wanted to be Reba McEntire, and as long as you want me to play, I'll be out on that Opry stage with my walker," said Clark, who also won female artist of the year.
Other winners included Jason McCoy (male artist of the year), Doc Walker (group of the year) and Corb Lund Band (roots artist of the year).
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CBC News
Carolyn Dawn Johnson was the big winner at the Canadian Country Music Awards Monday night, taking home four major honours, including album and single of the year.
Fellow Albertan Terri Clark won her fifth fan's choice entertainer of the year award, a record surpassing the mark set by k.d. lang.
"I'm just a girl from Medicine Hat who wanted to be Reba McEntire, and as long as you want me to play, I'll be out on that Opry stage with my walker," said Clark, who also won female artist of the year.
Other winners included Jason McCoy (male artist of the year), Doc Walker (group of the year) and Corb Lund Band (roots artist of the year).
Read the article
CBC News