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Vikki Carr
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Vikki Carr’s career was officially launched in the early sixties
when she was signed to a contract with
Liberty Records. She recorded “He’s A Rebel,” which first became a
hit in Australia.
1966: Tour Vietnam with friend Danny Kaye.
1967: Album “It Must Be Him” nominated for three Grammy Awards in
the categories of “Best
Contemporary Female Solo Vocal Performance,” “Best Vocal Performance
Female” and “Album of the
Year.” Royal Command Performance for Queen Elizabeth II. Critically
acclaimed performance in “South
Pacific,” Starlight theater, Kansas City.
1968: Outstanding Entertainer of the Year, Los Angeles.
Performance at London Palladium set precedent
for sellout concerts in Germany, Spain, France, England, Australia,
Holland and Japan. Tapes six “Vikki
Carr Specials” for London Weekend TV.
1969: Hit “With Pen In Hand” nominated for a Grammy Award in the
category of “Best Contemporary
Vocal Performance Female.” Performed in “The Unsinkable Molly
Brown,” John Kenley Players, Ohio.
1970: Signed with Columbia Records. American Dairy Association
offered $10,000 to Carr’s favorite
charity in return for her endorsement. In return, Carr used the
money to establish the “Vikki Carr
Scholarship Foundation.” Named “Woman of the Year” by the L.A.
Times.
1971: Vikki Carr Scholarship Foundation established in California
for Mexican-Americans pursuing a
Higher education. Performs benefit concert to support Holy Cross
High School in San Antonio, Texas.
Concert appearances provide support for 22 years.
1972: Released first Spanish-language album, “Vikki Carr en
Espanol.” Named “Entertainer of the Year”
by the American Guild of Variety Artists. First foreign artist to be
named “Entertainer of the Year” in
Mexico.
1973: Honorary Chairperson for two consecutive years, for The
American Lung Association Christmas Seals
Campaign. Received Doctorate in Fine Arts from St. Edwards
University. Received Doctorate in Law from
San Diego University.
1976: Triumphant return to London Palladium.
1977: Tours Japan
1979: Receives Toast Master International Humanitarian Award.
1980: Signed with CBS Mexico (now Sony) and concentrated her
efforts on Spanish Language recordings,
which garnered Gold and Platinum records for such Hits as “Total,”
“Disculpame” and “Mala Suerte.”
1981: Presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame by the
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.
Received the Nosotros Golden Eagle Award as Humanitarian Woman of
the Year.
1982: Received A.C.E. Award for “Best Female Singer – Disculpame”
1983: Broke house records at the Westport Playhouse in St. Louis
for “I’m Getting My Act Together” and
“Taking It On The Road.”
1985: Won first Grammy Award for “Best Mexican-American
Performance for her first mariachi recording,
“Simplemente Mujer.”
1986: Named “Hispanic Woman of the Year; by the Los Angeles
Hispanic Women’s
Council.
1987: Popular hit “It Must Be Him” featured prominently in the
Academy Award
Winning movie “Moonstruck.”
1988: Received Nosotros Golden Eagle Award for “Outstanding
Performer.”
1989: Released Sony Album, “Esos Hombres,” went Gold and Platinum
in Mexico, Chile, Puerto Rico and
the United States. Received second A.C.E. Award. Received “Visiting
Singer of the Year” from Aplausos
’89, Aruba.
1989: Featured singer at Nixon Library dedication where she sang
for Presidents George
Bush, Ronald Regan, Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon. Received the
“Founder of Hope Award” from the
City of Hope, Los Angeles. Received Career Achievement Award from
the Association of Hispanic Critics.
Received the YMCA Silver Achievement Award. Performed at London’s
Royal Albert Hall. Broke record
for Sunday performance of Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at the
Houston Astrodome.
1990: Received Key Girl Scouts of America Award.
1992: Won Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for “Cossas del
Amor.” Received Premio Ronda for
“Best Female Album,” Venezuela.
1993: Nominated for a Grammy Award for “Best Latin Pop Album” for
“Brindo A La Vida,
Al Bolero, A Ti.”
1994: Performed in Concert of the Americas for the Presidential
Summit hosted by Bill Clinton.
1995: Won Grammy Award for “Best Mexican-American Performance,
Vocal or Instrumental” for
“Recuerdo a Javier Solis.”
1996: Received the Hispanic Heritage Award, Washington, D.C.
1998: Received Imagen Foundation’s first “Humanitarian Award” for
outstanding contributions to the
Hispanic Community.
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