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80s Lady K T Oslin, chart-topping country star, dead at 78 | WIN 98 5 Your Country | WNWN-FM

Battle Creek, MI, USA / WIN 98.5 Your Country | WNWN-FM | Battle Creek, MI Dec 21, 2020 2:40 PM K . T. Oslin, who topped the country charts in the late 80s with her unique approach to country music and won several Grammys, CMA and ACM Awards along the way, has died.  She was 78. Born Kay Toinette Oslin in Arkansas, Oslin was a folk singer, a musical theater actress and a commercial jingle singer before landing a country record deal under the name Kay T. Oslin .  Neither of her singles did that well, but other artists started to record her songs, including The Judds .  She eventually signed another contract, this time using the name K.T. Oslin, and her career took off.

Country star K T Oslin dies at 78

Singer K.T. Oslin performs at the attends TJ Martell Honors Gala, Nashville Hutton Hotel on March 26, 2012 in Nashville, Tenn. Photo by Rick Diamond /Getty Images for TJ Martell Foundation Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – K.T. Oslin, a three-time Grammy-winning country singer and songwriter, died on Monday after battling Parkinson’s Disease and being diagnosed with COVID-19 last week, according to The Rolling Stone. She was 78. Oslin won a trio of Grammys in the late 1980s for her songs “80s Ladies” and “Hold Me.” She took home best country vocal performance by a female for “80s Ladies” in 1988, then won the same award and best country song for “Hold Me” in 1989. The singer-songwriter also topped the charts with her 1990 song “Come Next Monday.”

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