The Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award 2002
MAC Award Major Recording of the Year "At Long Last" 1999
MAC Award Major New York Music Engagement 1995
MAC Award Major New York Music Engagement 1994
MAC Award Major New York Music Engagement 1993
MAC Award Major New York Music Engagement 1991
1998 Song performer ("I Wish You Love"), CBS movie "Chance of a Lifetime"
1997 Sang "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)" for soundtrack of "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"
1995 Feted on A&E's "The Rosemary Clooney Golden Anniversary Celebration"; brother Nick Clooney and his son George were among the guests
1994 Guest-starred as Madame X, an Alzheimer patient prone to belting out songs without warning, on two episodes during the first season of NBC drama series "ER", starring her nephew George Clooney; receiv
1993 "A Tribute to Bing Crosby" won her accolades at Carnegie Hall
1993 Appeared as Gladys on "Miracle on Third or Fourth Street" episode of NBC sitcom "Frazier"
1991 First-ever Carnegie Hall performance, "In Concert: Rosemary Clooney and the Arrangers"
1987 Performed three songs for the feature "Track 29"
1987 TV acting debut as a Bible-toting murderess in CBS movie "Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies", although a guest-starring role on an episode of "Hardcastle and McCormick" (ABC) actually aire
1982 CBS movie "Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story", adapted from her autobiography, "This For Remembrance"; also credited as song performer
1977 Toured with Bing Crosby during last year of his life (date approximate)
1977 First release with Concord Jazz, "Everything's Coming Up Rosie"
1957 - 1958 Moved to NBC to host a new "The Rosemary Clooney Show"
1956 Hosted a short-lived synicated program of music and songs, "The Rosemary Clooney Show"
1954 Starred along with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Vera-Allen in "White Christmas", a partial reworking of "Holiday Inn" (1942)
1954 Guest-starred in "Deep in My Heart", starring husband Jose Ferrer; last film acting appearance to date
1953 Film debut opposite Anna Maria Alberghetti, "The Stars Are Shining", in which she sang "Come On-a My House"
1953 Acted opposite Bob Hope in "Here Come the Girls"
1952 First appearance on "The Bob Hope Show" (NBC)
1951 Enormous success of "Come On-a My House" catapulted her to stardom
1949 Fed up with touring, Betty decided she preferred a quiter life and returned to Cincinnati (date approximate)
1949 Struck out on her own for New York, where she signed a recording contract with Columbia Records
1947 Debuted with Pastor's big band at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City
1945 At age 16, hired to sing duets with her 13-year old sister Betty on Cincinnati radio station WLW for $20 apiece
Appearances with local bands brought 'The Clooney Sisters' to attention of bandleader Tony Pastor
Made one of earliest TV appearances on "The Morey Amsterdam Show" (CBS)
Period of relative inactivity except for guest appearances on "The Bob Hope Show" (NBC) and "The Bing Crosby Show" (ABC & CBS), as well as some specials