With so many people tuning in at once and plenty of booze to loosen celebritiesโ inhibitions, award shows offer a unique opportunity that, in the best cases, provide impromptu moments of levity and, in the worst cases, create surprising moments of aggressive or brash behavior. Weโve seen several examples of the latter in recent memory, including Will Smith slapping Chris Rock and Kanye West interrupting Taylor Swift at the MTV Awards to say how much better Beyoncรฉโs record was.
But decades before either pop culture moment took place, there was John Denver and Charlie Rich, two easy-listening country artists playing different roles at the Grand Ole Opryโs Country Music Awards in October 1975. Rich, who was enjoying a peak in his fame thanks to the 1973 hits โBehind Closed Doorsโ and โThe Most Beautiful Girlโ, was presenting the Entertainer of the Year Award. John Denver was the winner.ย
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After clumsily struggling with the envelope in what appeared to be a comedic bit, Rich took a step away from the mic and pulled a cigarette lighter out of his pocket. He lit one corner of the paper on fire and, as it burned, announced Denverโs name. Denver, who was joining the ceremony via satellite linkup, didnโt know Rich had just burned his name card and began his acceptance speech like nothing had happened.
The Aftermath of the Charlie Rich and John Denver Incident
The stunt lasted for only a few seconds. By the time people realized what Charlie Rich was doing, he had already named John Denver as the CMA Entertainer of the Year. The overwhelming crowd reaction was cheers and claps for Denverโs win, but Richโs actions stunned much of the audience. Some people assumed Rich was taking a pro-traditional country stance by denouncing Denverโs victory, despite introducing the โSunshine on My Shouldersโ singer-songwriter as his โgood buddy.โ
Years later, Richโs son said of the ordeal, โAnybody that knows anything at all about the history of my father will know that it simply wasnโt in his mindset to judge someone for not being โcountry enough,โ โblues enough,โ โrock enough,โ or โanything enough.โ It went against his philosophy. For years people said my father wasn’t country enough. So, let me make it clear: I donโt believe my father burned that envelope because of that.โ
โHe had recently broken his foot in a freak accident at his home in Memphis,โ Rich Jr. continued. โHe cracked several bones in his foot. Due to the pain, he took pain medication the night of the show. Bad idea! He and another country star got to drinking gin and tonics while waiting in the dressing room. The show was long, so by the time Dad was supposed to go on, the drinks on top of the medication got him buzzed. Thatโs why I think he did it. Primarily, he thought it would be funny.โ
A popular rumor surrounding this story is that Rich was never able to chart a major hit again after the infamous incident. Although this isnโt entirely true, he never did get another CMA after that.
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