Clint Black grabbed the attention of the country music industry with his landmark 1989 debut “Killin’ Time.” His talents have afforded him Billboard’s Most Played Country Radio Artist in 1994, as well as many other industry awards, including five Country Music Awards for Male Vocalist of the Year in 1990, the American Music Award for Favorite New Male Country Artist in 1990 and a Grammy Award in 1998. In addition to his contributions to the Texas Music Project, Black established The Clint Black Foundation to benefit the families of soldiers killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. His latest CD, “Greatest Hits II,” includes tracks ranging from "Nothing's News" to the Steve Wariner collaboration, "Been There," to his smash-hit duet with wife Lisa Hartman Black, "When I Said I Do."
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