Oslin, K.T. (1941–)

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Oslin, K.T. (1941–)

American country singer. Name variations: Kay Toinette Oslin. Born May 15, 1941, in Crossitt, Arkansas; moved to Mobile, Alabama.

At 5, father died, and she moved with family to Houston; sang in chorus of Broadway musicals and in commercials; released 1st singles, "Clean Your Own Tables" and "Younger Men" (1981), to little notice; had initial success as a songwriter, writing "Round the Clock Lovin"' for Gail Davies (1982), "Old Pictures" for the Judds, and others songs for Davies, Dottie West and Judy Rodman; recorded country single "80's Ladies" which hit Top 10; went on to release album of 80's Ladies (1986), winning Grammy for best country female vocal performance (1987); won 2 Grammys for album Hold Me and declared top female vocalist of year by Academy of Country Music (1988); released 3rd album Love in a Small Town (1990) to continued success; took several years off, then returned with moderately successful Live Close By, Visit Often (2001); films include This Thing Called Love (1993) and Murder So Sweet (1994).