Singer & songwriter K.T. Oslin has died at the age of 78.
Born Kay Tionette Oslin, from Crossett Arkansas, and raised in Mobile Alabama, she was known for her number-one songs âDo Ya,â âIâll Always Come Back,â âHold Me,â and âCome Next Monday.â
But it was K.T.âs 1987 hit â80âs Ladiesâ that became an anthem for women, and garnered her CMA, ACM and Grammy Award wins.
K.T. made history by becoming the first female songwriter in CMA Awards history to win CMA Song of the Year for â80s Ladiesâ in 1988. At that same awards show K.T. would also take home Female Vocalist of the Year.
At the ACM Awards K.T. was named Top New Female Vocalist in 1987, the same year â80âs Ladiesâ won Country Music Video of the Year. In 1988, she also won ACM Top Female Vocalist, and Album of the Year for This Woman.
Her Grammy wins include 1987âs Best Country Vocal Performance, Female (â80âs Ladiesâ), and double honors in 1988 as she won Best Country Song and Best Country Vocal Performance for âHold Meâ in 1988
K.T. Oslin is also a two-time Hall of Famer. In 2014, she was inducted into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame, and 2 years ago, she was voted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
K.T.âs health had been in decline over the last several years due to Parkinsonâs disease, and she was living in an assisted-living facility since 2016. While she was diagnosed with COVID-19 last week, right now, it is unclear if that contributed to her death.
Check out K.T. Oslinâs career hit, â80âs Ladies.â
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