Pam Tillis is three-time CMA award
winner including the prestigious 1994’s Female Vocalist of The Year
Award. She has been nominated multiple times for Grammy’s Best Female
Country Vocal Performance: in 1993 for “Maybe It Was Memphis;” in 1996
for “Mi Vida Loca;” and in 1998 for “All The Good Ones Are Gone.” Pam is
also proud to be a nine-time Academy of Country Music Award nominee, a
two-time Grammy award winner and six-time Grammy nominee, and an
American Music Award’s nominee.
In the early 1990s, as a new era of country music took hold, Little Texas burst
onto the scene with their debut album, 'First Time for Everything,'
featuring songs exclusively written, recorded, and performed by the band
members. Quickly rising to prominence, they became one of the top vocal
bands of the decade, earning the title of the "Hardest Working Band in
Country Music" with over seven million units sold across eight albums
and thousands of shows. Little Texas achieved notable success with 12
Top 20 singles, including seven Top 10s and three consecutive number one
hits: "What Might Have Been," "God Blessed Texas," and "My Love." The
iconic '90s band received multiple Grammy, CMA, and ACM nominations,
clinching the ACM for Top Vocal Group in 1994.