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Singles Artist of the Year
Bruce Hornsby & The Range
hit the Top 40 with "The Way It Is."
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Bruce Hornsby & The Range
hit #1 for a week with "The Way It Is."
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Singles Artist of the Year
Bruce Hornsby & The Range
hit the Top 40 with "Mandolin Rain."
Bruce Hornsby & The Range
won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
Bruce Hornsby & The Range
hit the Top 40 with "Every Little Kiss."
Bruce Hornsby & The Range
were nominated for a MTV Video Music
Award for Best New Artist.
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Singles Artist of the Year
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Singles Artist of the Year
Hornsby won a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass
Recording, Vocal or Instrumental ("The
Valley Road" from Will
The Circle Be Unbroken Volume Two) and was nominated for
Song of the Year ("The End Of The
Innocence" with Don Henley).
Bruce Hornsby & The Range
hit the Top 40 with "Across The River."
Bruce Hornsby played his first
concert with the Grateful Dead on the keyboards.
Hornsby was nominated for a Grammy Award for Pop Vocal
Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
("Across The River").
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Singles Artist of the Year
Hornsby was
nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental ("Twenty
Nine-Five").
Hornsby hit the Top 40 with
"Fields Of Gray."
Hornsby won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental ("Barcelona
Mona" with Brandford Marsalis).
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Singles Artist of the Year
Hornsby was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental ("The Star
Spangled Banner" with Branford
Marsalis).
Hornsby hit the Top 40 with
"Walk In The Sun."
Hornsby was
nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental ("Song B").
Hornsby was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental ("Song C").
# 207 on the Top Pop Artists
of the Past 25 Years chart.
Hornsby was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental ("Song F").
Hornsby was
nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental
Performance ("Song H").
Horsby teamed up with Ricky
Skaggs for the LP Ricky
Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby.
Hornsby could be heard on the Fats
Domino tribute
compilation Goin'
Home: A Tribute To Fats Domino with "Don't Blame
It On Me."
Hornsby released Levitate (Billboard peak: # 116).
Hornsby teamed up with Ricky
Skaggs and released Cluck
Ol Hen.
April 12: Hornsby released Absolute Zero.
Tracks: "Absolute
Zero" (featuring Jack DeJohnette) -
"Fractals" -
"Cast-Off" (featuring Justin
Vernon) - "Meds" (featuring
Justin Vernon, Blake Mills & Rob
Moose) - "Never In This House"
(featuring yMusic) - "Voyager
One" (featuring yMusic) -
"Echolocation" - "The
Blinding Light Of Dreams" (featuring
yMusic) - "White Noise" -
"Take You There (Misty)"
(featuring yMusic)
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