10 University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, January 28, 1992 New group snares 5 awards Garth Brooks wins 3 trophies at American Music Awards The Associated Press LOS ANGELES—Cand C Music Factory triumphed at the 19th annual American Music Awards last night by winning five trophies. Country superstar Garth B-ooks garnered three awards. Pop star Michael Bolton, soul's Luther Vandross and Natalie Cole each got two awards C and C Music Factory won trophies for favorite dance music single for "Gonna Make You Sweat," favorite dance artist and new dance artist, best pop-rock group and favorite new pop-rock artist. In sweeping the dance music category, C and C defeated Madonna, Crystal Waters, Mariah Carey and The KLF. The group has been stung in the past by allegations of lip-syncing, but Zelma Davis hummed a few bars at the podium to prove that she really can sing. There was an outpouring of sympathy for Brooks, who could not claim his three trophies because his pregnant wife became ill. He won top country single for "The Thunder Rolls," favorite country album for "No Fences" and favorite male country artist. "Unforgettable," Natalie Cole's tribute to the must, of her father, Nat King Cole, was named favorite adult contemporary album. Miss Cole also won favorite adult contemporary artist, besting Paula Abdul and 11-time winner Whitney Houston. "I don't know how many times Whitney and I have been in the same category, but I'm going to enjoy this one," Cole said as she nicked her unsecond award. In the favorite female artist category, Abdul won for pop-rock, Carey for soulrhythm and blues, and Reba McEntire for country Color Me Badd, which entered the ceremony with six nominations, won favorite soul-rhythm and blues single for "I Wanna Sex You Up." Bolton won favorite male pop-rock artist and his "Time, Love and Tenderness" was the top album in that category. Bryan Adams won favorite pop-rock single for ("Everwinter IDo) I Do It For You." Vandross captured the male artist trophy, and his "Power of Love" record took the album honors in the soul-R&B division. Hammer, host of the presentation, collected his eighth trophy as favorite rap artist. Naughty By Nature was favorite new rap artist. D. J. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince won the ran album honor for "Homebase." James Brown, the legendary "Godfather of Soul," was presented the Award of Merit. Brown performed a medley of his hits. The perennial favorite country group Alabama won its 15th American Music Award for best band, duo or group in that category. Guns N' Roses beat Metallica and Van Halen for the favorite heavy metal-hard rock artist award. Van Halen's "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" was the top album. The favorite soul R&B band trophy went to Bell Biv Devoe. 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