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Awards
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Grammy
Award, 2008, Before the Daylight's Shot, Best Rock Gospel Album. Ashley was the
first woman ever nominated in this category and the first woman to win.
She has been nominated three times and has won each time.
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Grammy
Award, 1999, You Are
There, Best Rock Gospel Album.
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Dove
Award, 1999, The Jesus Record (Rich Mullins and A Ragamuffin Band),
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year. Ashley sang lead on "Jesus."
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Grammy
Award, 1996, Lesson of
Love, Best Rock Gospel Album.
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Nashville
Music Awards (Nammies), 1996,
Lesson of Love, Best Contemporary Christian
Album.
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Dove
Award, 1994. Praise & Worship Album of the Year,
Songs From The Loft, Various.
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Dove
Award Nomination, 1994, Best New Artist.
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Dove
Award Nomination, 1994, Rock Album of the Year,
Bus Named Desire.
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Dove
Award Nomination, 1994, Best Recorded Album Packaging,
Bus Named Desire.
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Bus Named Desire named one of
1994's Ten Most Overlooked Albums by Billboard.
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Big
Town named one of 1991's Ten Most Overlooked Albums by Billboard.
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Has
performed with John Hiatt, Steve
Winwood, Joe Cocker, Emmylou Harris,
Etta James, Patty Smyth, and Amy Grant, among many, many others.
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Personal:
Married to guitarist/producer extraordinaire Kenny Greenberg; three children
-- Rebecca, Henry, and Lily.
Television Appearances
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Live
From The Bluebird Café, Turner South (regional cable), 1999.
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Profiles
in Praise, 1999.
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Gospel
Music Association Dove Awards Telecast, 1998.
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Stone
Country: A Tribute To The Rolling Stones, The Nashville Network, 1997.
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CeCe's
Place, Odyssey, 1997.
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Peace
In The Valley, The Nashville Network, 1997.
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Prime
Time Country, The Nashville Network, 1996.
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Gospel
Music Association Dove Awards Telecast, 1996.
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The
Road, 1994. This show, which was originally syndicated, was rerun for
a time on The Nashville Network (no longer on air). In addition to
having her own feature segment, Ashley also appeared in segments that showcased
Delbert McClinton and Joe Ely.
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Gospel
Music Association Dove Awards Telecast, 1994.
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CCM-TV,
The Family Channel, 1993.
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American
Music Shop, The Nashville Network, 1991.
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TNN
Country News, The Nashville Network.
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Saturday
Night Live, as a member of John Hiatt's band.
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Austin
City Limits, as a member of John Hiatt's band.
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Arsenio
Hall Show, as a member of John Hiatt's band.
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Late
Night with David Letterman, as a member of John Hiatt's band.
Print Appearances
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Mars
Hill Review
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Billboard
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Performing
Songwriter
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Syndicate
Magazine
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CCM
Magazine
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The
Hard Report
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Release
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Network
Forty
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New
Music Report
Videos
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"Gimme
Shelter," from You Are
There. A live clip from the Stone Country: A
Tribute To The Rolling Stones special. Kenny Greenberg and Michael Rhodes
(Ashley's bassist) are in the band.
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"Willy,"
from Big Town.
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"Honky
Tonk Women," a live clip from the
Stone Country: A Tribute To The Rolling
Stones special. Ashley sings BGV's and Kenny Greenberg and Michael Rhodes
(Ashley's bassist) are in the band backing Travis Tritt.
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"Thanks
To You," an Emmylou Harris video. Ashley appears along with Cathy Chiavola
and Trisha Yearwood.
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"Tear-Stained
Letter," a Jo-El Sonnier video.
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