American country music singer Patty Loveless has received five Country Music Association awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, one American Music Award and two Grammy Awards. Her first award nomination was in 1985, when the Academy of Country Music nominated her as Top New Female Vocalist. Three years later, the Country Music Association nominated her for the Horizon Award (now the Best New Artist award). In 1998, she was one of several featured vocalists on the collaborative track "Same Old Train" from the album A Tribute to Tradition, which won the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. In 2011, she received a second Grammy, this time for Best Bluegrass Album for Mountain Soul II.

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  • American country music singer Patty Loveless has received five Country Music Association awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, one American Music Award and two Grammy Awards. Her first award nomination was in 1985, when the Academy of Country Music nominated her as Top New Female Vocalist. Three years later, the Country Music Association nominated her for the Horizon Award (now the Best New Artist award). In 1998, she was one of several featured vocalists on the collaborative track "Same Old Train" from the album A Tribute to Tradition, which won the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. In 2011, she received a second Grammy, this time for Best Bluegrass Album for Mountain Soul II. (en)
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  • American country music singer Patty Loveless has received five Country Music Association awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, one American Music Award and two Grammy Awards. Her first award nomination was in 1985, when the Academy of Country Music nominated her as Top New Female Vocalist. Three years later, the Country Music Association nominated her for the Horizon Award (now the Best New Artist award). In 1998, she was one of several featured vocalists on the collaborative track "Same Old Train" from the album A Tribute to Tradition, which won the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. In 2011, she received a second Grammy, this time for Best Bluegrass Album for Mountain Soul II. (en)
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