Milli Vanilli, Travis and Dancers Star at American Music Awards
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German duo Milli Vanilli and country crooner Randy Travis were triple-winners Monday night as dance music dominated the 17th Annual American Music Awards.
Five dance acts--Janet Jackson, Bobby Brown, Paula Abdul, rapper M. C. Hammer and New Kids On The Block--each won two awards, along with heavy-metal rockers Guns ‘N Roses.
Nominees were compiled from year-end charts in the music industry trade publication Cash Box. Winners were selected by 20,000 members of the public chosen on the basis of age, sex, geographic location and ethnicity.
Milli Vanilli, an international duo with a lively pop sound capitalizing on dance trends crossing different music styles, beat stiff competition during the three-hour show broadcast live on ABC-TV Monday night at the Shrine Auditorium.
The duo won favorite new pop-rock artist over critically acclaimed rockers Living Colour and the all-star collaboration of the Traveling Wilburys.
They also upstaged Bon Jovi’s “I’ll Be There For You” and Gloria Estefan’s “Don’t Wanna Lose You” to win the pop-rock single trophy with “Girl You Know It’s True.”
Milli Vanilli, also the favorite new soul-rhythm & blues artists, dedicated their crystal obelisk trophies to the stirrings of freedom in Eastern Europe.
“We want to say that this is a symbol of freedom and peace in the world and for East and West Germany,” Rob Pilatus, a member of the duo and a native West German, said backstage.
Travis claimed all three awards in the country category, defeating George Strait and Hank Williams Jr. for favorite male vocalist and besting Alabama’s “If I Had You” and Strait’s “Baby’s Gotten Good at Goodbye” for favorite single with his “Deeper Than the Holler.”
Travis’ “Old 8 X 10” LP was the favorite country album.
Jackson, sister of pop superstar Michael Jackson, won for her “Miss You Much” single in both the dance and soul-rhythm and blues categories.
Abdul, the vivacious ex-cheerleader for the Los Angeles Lakers, won two of four nominations, female pop-rock vocalist and favorite dance artist.
Teeny bop sensation New Kids On The Block won the pop-rock album trophy for the “Hangin’ Tough” LP and also were named favorite pop-rock group.
For the eighth consecutive year, the group Alabama was named favorite country duo or group.
COMPLETE LIST OF AMA WINNERSPOP/ROCK
Male Vocalist: Bobby Brown
Female Vocalist: Paula Abdul
Duo or Group: New Kids On The Block
Single: “Girl You Know It’s True,” Milli Vanilli
Album: “Hangin’ Tough,” New Kids On The Block
New Artist: Milli Vanilli
SOUL/RHYTHM & BLUES
Male Vocalist: Luther Vandross
Female Vocalist: Anita Baker
Duo or Group: The O’Jays
Single: “Miss You Much,” Janet Jackson
Album: “Don’t Be Cruel,” Bobby Brown
New Artist: Milli Vanilli
COUNTRY
Male Vocalist: Randy Travis
Female Vocalist: Reba McEntire
Duo Or Group: Alabama
Single: “Deeper Than A Holler,” Randy Travis
Album: “Old 8 X 10,” Randy Travis
New Artist: Clint Black
HEAVY METAL
Artist: Guns N’ Roses
Album: “Appetite For Destruction,” Guns N’ Roses
New Artist: Skid Row
RAP
Artist: M.C. Hammer
Album: “Let’s Get It Started,” M.C. Hammer
New Artist: Young M.C.
DANCE
Artist: Paula Abdul
Single: “Miss You Much,” Janet Jackson
New Artist: Tone Loc
HONORARY AWARDS
Award of Achievement: Prince, for his “outstanding contributions to the music industry.”
Award of Merit: Neil Diamond, in recognition of his three-decade career.
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