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Country Music Association Awards

The Country Music Association Awards, also known as the CMA Awards or CMAs, are presented to country music artists and broadcasters to recognize outstanding achievement in the country music industry.[1][2] The televised annual presentation ceremony features performances and award presentations by popular country music artists, with occasional appearances from pop and rock artists.[1] The CMA Awards were first presented in 1967, and televised for the first time the following year.

Country Music Association Awards
Current: 57th Annual Country Music Association Awards
Awarded forAchievements in country music
CountryUnited States
Presented byCountry Music Association
First awarded1967; 56 years ago (1967)
Websitewww.cmaawards.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNBC (1968–1971)
CBS (1972–2005)
ABC (2006–present)

History Edit

The first CMA awards were presented at an untelevised ceremony at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in 1967; the Entertainer of the Year award went to Eddy Arnold that night. The second annual CMA awards were presented in October 1968; NBC taped the ceremony and televised it a few weeks later. Since then, the awards have been televised live, usually in October or November, by NBC from 1969 through 1971, by CBS from 1972 through 2005, and by ABC beginning in 2006. Starting in 1968 they were held at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry (initially at Ryman Auditorium, and from 1974 through 2004 at the new Grand Ole Opry House).

In 2005, the awards show was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Since 2006, they have been held at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena.[3] In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 54th CMA Awards were held at Nashville's Music City Center.[4]

Since 2017, the ceremony has been held on the second Wednesday of November. Prior to 2017, the awards were generally held on the first Wednesday of November. However, since then the awards have been rescheduled for later in the month to avoid conflict with a possible game seven of Major League Baseball's World Series, since the 2016 ceremony aired the same night as Fox’s eventual telecast of game seven of the 2016 Series, which beat the CMA Awards in the ratings.

In June 2021, the Country Music Association announced that they would extend its broadcast contract with ABC through 2026.[5]

Following the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Country Music Association announced that the 55th CMA Awards on November 10, 2021, would require ticketed audience members to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and to wear appropriate face coverings.[6]

Eligibility and voting Edit

Albums and songs released between July 1 of the previous calendar year and June 30 of the award show's year are eligible for consideration.[7] More than 7,300 individuals from the Country Music Association trade group vote for the nominees and winners through three rounds of balloting.[7]

Awards Edit

Annual awards are given in the following twelve categories: Entertainer, Male Vocalist, Female Vocalist, New Artist (previously known as the Horizon Award until 2008), Vocal Group, Vocal Duo (introduced in 1970), Single, Album, Song, Musical Event (split off from the Vocal Duo award in 1988 as Vocal Event), Music Video (introduced in 1985), and Musician.[1] The distinction between the Duo and Event awards is that the former is presented to two artists who normally perform together, while the latter was specifically created to honor one-off collaborations. Nine awards are also given to radio broadcasters for Station of the Year and Personality of the Year (divided into four categories each, based on market size), as well as National Personality of the Year to the host of a nationally syndicated show.[1] Since 2012, the ceremony features a Lifetime Achievement Award.[8] Vince Gill, and Alan Jackson are the only individuals to win Entertainer of the Year, Male/Female Vocalist of the Year or Group/Duo of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year all in the same year.

Categories Edit

Defunct categories

  • Comedian of the Year (1967-1970)
  • Instrumental Group of the Year (1967-1986)

Radio awards

  • National Personality of the Year
  • Major Market Personality of the Year
  • Large Market Personality of the Year
  • Medium Market Personality of the Year
  • Small Market Personality of the Year
  • Major Market Station of the Year
  • Large Market Station of the Year
  • Medium Market Station of the Year
  • Small Market Station of the Year

Major awards Edit

Year Entertainer of the Year Male Vocalist of the Year Female Vocalist of the Year New Artist of the Year
(Horizon Award)
Song of the Year Album of the Year
2022 Luke Combs Chris Stapleton Lainey Wilson Lainey Wilson Jacob Davis, Jordan Davis, Josh Jenkins, Matt Jenkins — "Buy Dirt" Growin' Up
2021 Carly Pearce Jimmie Allen Mike Henderson and Chris Stapleton — "Starting Over" Starting Over
2020 Eric Church Luke Combs Maren Morris Morgan Wallen Maren Morris, Jimmy Robbins, and Laura Veltz — "The Bones" What You See Is What You Get
2019 Garth Brooks Kacey Musgraves Ashley McBryde Luke Combs, Wyatt B. Durrette III, Robert Williford - "Beautiful Crazy" Girl
2018 Keith Urban Chris Stapleton Carrie Underwood Luke Combs Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson – "Broken Halos" Golden Hour
2017 Garth Brooks Miranda Lambert Jon Pardi Taylor Swift – "Better Man" From A Room: Volume 1
2016 Carrie Underwood Maren Morris Lori McKenna – "Humble and Kind" Mr. Misunderstood
2015 Luke Bryan Miranda Lambert Chris Stapleton Liz Rose, Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsey – "Girl Crush" Traveller
2014 Blake Shelton Brett Eldredge Kacey Musgraves, Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark – "Follow Your Arrow" Platinum
2013 George Strait Kacey Musgraves Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, Jimmy Yeary – "I Drive Your Truck" Based on a True Story...
2012 Blake Shelton Hunter Hayes Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton – "Over You" Chief
2011 Taylor Swift The Band Perry Kimberly Perry – "If I Die Young" My Kinda Party
2010 Brad Paisley Zac Brown Band Tom Douglas, Allen Shamblin – "The House That Built Me" Revolution
2009 Taylor Swift Brad Paisley Taylor Swift Darius Rucker Jamey Johnson, Lee Thomas Miller, James Otto – "In Color" Fearless
2008 Kenny Chesney Carrie Underwood Lady Antebellum Jennifer Nettles – "Stay" Troubadour
2007 Taylor Swift Bill Anderson, Jamey Johnson, Buddy Cannon – "Give It Away" It Just Comes Natural
2006 Keith Urban Carrie Underwood Craig Wiseman, Ronnie Dunn – "Believe" Time Well Wasted
2005 Keith Urban Gretchen Wilson Dierks Bentley Bill Anderson, Jon Randall – "Whiskey Lullaby" There's More Where That Came From
2004 Kenny Chesney Martina McBride Gretchen Wilson Craig Wiseman, Tim Nichols – "Live Like You Were Dying" When the Sun Goes Down
2003 Alan Jackson Alan Jackson Joe Nichols Doug Johnson, Kim Williams – "Three Wooden Crosses" The Man Comes Around
2002 Rascal Flatts Alan Jackson – "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" Drive
2001 Tim McGraw Toby Keith Lee Ann Womack Keith Urban Larry Cordle, Larry Shell – "Murder on Music Row" O Brother, Where Art Thou?
2000 Dixie Chicks Tim McGraw Faith Hill Brad Paisley Mark D. Sanders, Tia Sillers – "I Hope You Dance" Fly
1999 Shania Twain Martina McBride Jo Dee Messina Beth Neilsen Chapman, Annie Roboff, Rob Lerner – "This Kiss" A Place in the Sun
1998 Garth Brooks George Strait Trisha Yearwood Dixie Chicks Steve Wariner, Billy Kirsch – "Holes in the Floor of Heaven" Everywhere
1997 LeAnn Rimes Matraca Berg, Gary Harrison – "Strawberry Wine" Carrying Your Love with Me
1996 Brooks & Dunn Patty Loveless Bryan White Vince Gill – "Go Rest High on That Mountain" Blue Clear Sky
1995 Alan Jackson Vince Gill Alison Krauss Alison Krauss Gretchen Peters – "Independence Day" When Fallen Angels Fly
1994 Vince Gill Pam Tillis John Michael Montgomery Alan Jackson, Jim McBride – "Chattahoochee" Common Thread
1993 Mary Chapin Carpenter Mark Chesnutt John Barlow Jarvis, Vince Gill – "I Still Believe in You" I Still Believe in You
1992 Garth Brooks Suzy Bogguss Max D. Barnes, Vince Gill – "Look at Us" Ropin' the Wind
1991 Tanya Tucker Travis Tritt Tim DuBois, Vince Gill – "When I Call Your Name" No Fences
1990 George Strait Clint Black Kathy Mattea Garth Brooks Don Henry, Jon Vezner – "Where've You Been" Pickin' on Nashville
1989 Ricky Van Shelton Clint Black Max D. Barnes, Vern Gosdin – "Chiseled in Stone" Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume II
1988 Hank Williams, Jr. Randy Travis K. T. Oslin Ricky Van Shelton K. T. Oslin – "80's Ladies" Born to Boogie
1987 Reba McEntire Holly Dunn Paul Overstreet, Don Schlitz – "Forever and Ever, Amen" Always & Forever
1986 Reba McEntire George Strait Randy Travis Paul Overstreet, Don Schlitz – "On the Other Hand" Lost in the Fifties Tonight
1985 Ricky Skaggs Sawyer Brown Lee Greenwood – "God Bless the USA" Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind
1984 Alabama Lee Greenwood The Judds Larry Henley, Jeff Silbar – "Wind Beneath My Wings" A Little Good News
1983 Janie Fricke John Anderson Wayne Carson Thompson, Johnny Christopher, Mark James – "Always on My Mind" The Closer You Get...
1982 Ricky Skaggs Ricky Skaggs Always on My Mind
1981 Barbara Mandrell George Jones Barbara Mandrell Terri Gibbs Bobby Braddock, Curly Putman – "He Stopped Loving Her Today" I Believe in You
1980 Emmylou Harris No award presented Coal Miner's Daughter Soundtrack
1979 Willie Nelson Kenny Rogers Barbara Mandrell Don Schlitz – "The Gambler" The Gambler
1978 Dolly Parton Don Williams Crystal Gayle Richard Leigh – "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" It Was Almost Like a Song
1977 Ronnie Milsap Ronnie Milsap Roger Bowling, Hal Bynum – "Lucille" Ronnie Milsap: Live
1976 Mel Tillis Dolly Parton Larry Weiss – "Rhinestone Cowboy" Wanted! The Outlaws
1975 John Denver Waylon Jennings John Denver – "Back Home Again" A Legend in My Time
1974 Charlie Rich Ronnie Milsap Olivia Newton-John Don Wayne – "Country Bumpkin" A Very Special Love Song
1973 Roy Clark Charlie Rich Loretta Lynn Kenny O'Dell – "Behind Closed Doors" Behind Closed Doors
1972 Loretta Lynn Charley Pride Freddie Hart – "Easy Loving" Let Me Tell You About a Song
1971 Charley Pride Lynn Anderson I Won't Mention It Again
1970 Merle Haggard Merle Haggard Tammy Wynette Kris Kristofferson – "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" Okie from Muskogee
1969 Johnny Cash Johnny Cash Bob Ferguson – "The Carroll County Accident" Johnny Cash at San Quentin
1968 Glen Campbell Glen Campbell Bobby Russell – "Honey" Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison
1967 Eddy Arnold Jack Greene Loretta Lynn Dallas Frazier – "There Goes My Everything" There Goes My Everything

Country Music Association Award for International Achievement Edit

The Country Music Association Award for International Achievement is presented to international artists and executives.

International Artist Achievement Award Edit

Formerly presented as the International Touring Artist Award, this award recognizes outstanding achievement by a U.S.-based artist who has demonstrated the most significant creative growth, development and promotion of the country music industry outside of the United States during the eligibility period. The Dixie Chicks were the first artists to receive the award twice. 2008 is the only year in which there were multiple winners.[9]

Global Country Achievement Award Edit

Named in honor of Jeff Walker, this award recognizes outstanding achievements by a country music artist signed outside of the United States. The artist must have furthered the popularity of country music as well as brought attention to the country music format in their territory. This award was first presented in 2003 and has been presented annually since, with the exception of 2015. The Global Country Achievement Award has been most frequently won by Australian artists.

International Broadcaster of the Year Edit

This award recognizes outstanding achievement by a radio broadcaster outside the United States who has made important contributions for the development of country music in their country. Up to three recipients may be named in any year. Each recipient must represent a different territory.

  • 2021: Baylen Leonard (UK)
  • 2020: Ben Earle (UK)
  • 2019: Baylen Leonard (UK)
  • 2018: Chris Stevens (UK)
  • 2017: Bob Harris (UK)[28]
  • 2016: Paul McGuire (Canada)
  • 2015: Not presented
  • 2014: Ricky Ross (UK)[29]
  • 2013: Bob Harris (UK)
  • 2012: David Burton (Australia), Takehisa Matsuda (Japan) and Lee Williams (UK)
  • 2011: Ken McLeod (Scotland), Felicity Urquhart (Australia) and Brian D'Arcy (Northern Ireland)
  • 2010: Sandy Harsch (Ireland), Larry Cann (Australia) and Alan Watkiss (UK)
  • 2009: Grant Goldman (Australia), Casey Clarke (Canada) and Brian Clough (UK)
  • 2008: Pio McCann (Ireland), John Bond (Australia) and Joe Fish (UK)
  • 2007: Nick Erby (Australia), Jackie-Rae Greening (Canada) and Georges Lang (France)
  • 2006: Tim Rogers (UK), Ian Holland (Australia) and Helen Macpherson (Scotland)
  • 2005: The Odd Squad (Canada), Ray Hadley (Australia) and Bryan Burnett (Scotland)
  • 2004: Trevor Campbell (UK), Bob Harris (UK) and Nikos Garavelas (Greece)
  • 2003: Pat Geary (Scotland), Johnnie Walker (UK) and John Laws (Australia)
  • 2002: Stuart Cameron and David Allan (UK)
  • 2001: Gary Beattie (Australia) and Bill Black (UK)
  • 2000: Thomas Jeier (Germany), Korneliusz Pacuda (Poland), John Nutting (Australia) and Dick Barrie (Scotland)
  • 1999: Trevor Smith (Australia), Dieter Vulpus and Bernd Schroeder (Germany), Country FM (The Netherlands)
  • 1998: Ruud Hermans and Jan de Jong (The Netherlands), Lloyd Cole (Wales) and Kirsten Helm Petersen (Denmark)
  • 1997: Walter Fuchs (Germany), Nick Erby and John Laws (Australia)

CMA Awards hosts Edit

The first ceremony in 1967, which was not televised, was co-hosted by Sonny James and Bobbie Gentry. Vince Gill hosted the awards from 1992 to 2003. Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood have co-hosted the ceremonies from 2008 to 2018. For the 2019 ceremony, Carrie Underwood hosted alongside Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton. McEntire returned to host the 2020 ceremony with Darius Rucker. Luke Bryan hosted the 2021 show solo. Bryan returned to host the 2022 ceremony with Peyton Manning.

Award milestones Edit

Most wins Edit

Most nominated Edit

Artist Nominations[31]
George Strait 83
Alan Jackson 81
Miranda Lambert 62
Brad Paisley 58
Vince Gill 54
Brooks & Dunn 53

Won four main awards in single year Edit

Only two artists have won the top four awards in a single year: Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year, Male Vocalist/Female Vocalist/Group/Duo of the Year and Song of the Year: Vince Gill, in 1993 and Alan Jackson, in 2002.[32]

Ceremony Entertainer Album Vocalist/Group/Duo Song
36th Alan Jackson Drive – Alan Jackson Alan Jackson "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" – Alan Jackson
27th Vince Gill I Still Believe in You – Vince Gill Vince Gill "I Still Believe in You" – Vince Gill and John Barlow Jarvis

Controversies Edit

Charlie Rich "lights up" John Denver Edit

When presenting the Entertainer of the Year award at the 1975 ceremony, Charlie Rich, who appeared to be intoxicated after drinking backstage and was allegedly taking pain medication for a broken foot, opened the envelope to reveal the winner. When he saw that John Denver had been chosen, Rich pulled out his lighter and burned the envelope, sarcastically declaring that the winner was "my friend, Mr. John Denver". Many saw Rich's actions as a protest towards pop artists crossing over into country music and it remains one of the most talked about moments in CMA history.[33]

Kathy Mattea's AIDS speech Edit

During a time when the rest of the entertainment industry were wearing red ribbons to signify solidarity and promote awareness of the AIDS epidemic, in an attempt to steer clear of controversy, the CMA instead encouraged guests to wear green ribbons to signify environmental awareness. This did not sit well with Kathy Mattea, who had lost several friends to the disease, and she requested the CMA's help in drafting a short speech on the issue but they ignored her request and she took matters into her own hands. At the 1992 ceremony while presenting an award, Mattea wore three red ribbons and one green one and announced the names of her friends who had passed and delivered an impassioned speech that created a discussion and elevated AIDS awareness among the Nashville community. Mattea went on to become a staunch advocate for the cause, releasing the album Red Hot + Country two years later to raise funds for AIDS charities.[34][35]

Alan Jackson's 1999 performance Edit

On May 8, 1999, George Jones released "Choices", a song written by Mike Curtis and Billy Yates, that featured an accompanying music video which depicted his struggles with substance abuse. The song subsequently became a Top 30 hit for Jones and was nominated for Single of the Year at the 1999 CMA Awards, with the CMA inviting him to perform a shortened version at the ceremony. Jones felt insulted that the CMA requested he remove part of the song and so he passed on the invitation. Alan Jackson, who was slated to perform his current single "Pop a Top", was offended that the CMA had denied Jones the opportunity to sing the full song and so, during his performance, he stopped his own band mid-song and instead sang a chorus of "Choices", which went on to earn a standing ovation from the crowd.[36]

Dixie Chicks 50th anniversary performance Edit

At the 50th CMA Awards in 2016, the Dixie Chicks returned the CMA stage for the first time since their comments about George Bush resulted in them being blacklisted from the industry. They were joined by Beyoncé to perform a medley of "Daddy Lessons" from her 2016 Lemonade album and their own 2002 hit "Long Time Gone". While many viewers and critics praised the performance, it garnered criticism from some country traditionalists, who stated that Beyoncé, a pop/R&B artist had no place at a country music awards show. The comments polarized opinions, with some noting that they could be seen as a racist attack, as previous collaborations with non-country artists had not received the same amount of criticism and some suggesting that old grudges against the Dixie Chicks had fueled the extreme responses to their performance. Many artists including Dierks Bentley and Karen Fairchild defended the performance while others did not, including Alan Jackson who reportedly walked out of the arena.[37][38][39]

See also Edit

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External links Edit

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Not to be confused with Academy of Country Music Awards or Country Music Awards of Australia The Country Music Association Awards also known as the CMA Awards or CMAs are presented to country music artists and broadcasters to recognize outstanding achievement in the country music industry 1 2 The televised annual presentation ceremony features performances and award presentations by popular country music artists with occasional appearances from pop and rock artists 1 The CMA Awards were first presented in 1967 and televised for the first time the following year Country Music Association AwardsCurrent 57th Annual Country Music Association AwardsAwarded forAchievements in country musicCountryUnited StatesPresented byCountry Music AssociationFirst awarded1967 56 years ago 1967 Websitewww cmaawards comTelevision radio coverageNetworkNBC 1968 1971 CBS 1972 2005 ABC 2006 present Most recent CMA Award winners Award Entertainer of the Year Album of the YearWinner Luke Combs Growin Up Luke Combs Award Male Vocalist of the Year Female Vocalist of the YearWinner Chris Stapleton Lainey WilsonContents 1 History 2 Eligibility and voting 3 Awards 3 1 Categories 3 2 Major awards 3 3 Country Music Association Award for International Achievement 3 3 1 International Artist Achievement Award 3 3 2 Global Country Achievement Award 3 3 3 International Broadcaster of the Year 4 CMA Awards hosts 5 Award milestones 5 1 Most wins 5 2 Most nominated 5 2 1 Won four main awards in single year 6 Controversies 6 1 Charlie Rich lights up John Denver 6 2 Kathy Mattea s AIDS speech 6 3 Alan Jackson s 1999 performance 6 4 Dixie Chicks 50th anniversary performance 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe first CMA awards were presented at an untelevised ceremony at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in 1967 the Entertainer of the Year award went to Eddy Arnold that night The second annual CMA awards were presented in October 1968 NBC taped the ceremony and televised it a few weeks later Since then the awards have been televised live usually in October or November by NBC from 1969 through 1971 by CBS from 1972 through 2005 and by ABC beginning in 2006 Starting in 1968 they were held at Nashville s Grand Ole Opry initially at Ryman Auditorium and from 1974 through 2004 at the new Grand Ole Opry House In 2005 the awards show was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City Since 2006 they have been held at Nashville s Bridgestone Arena 3 In 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic the 54th CMA Awards were held at Nashville s Music City Center 4 Since 2017 the ceremony has been held on the second Wednesday of November Prior to 2017 the awards were generally held on the first Wednesday of November However since then the awards have been rescheduled for later in the month to avoid conflict with a possible game seven of Major League Baseball s World Series since the 2016 ceremony aired the same night as Fox s eventual telecast of game seven of the 2016 Series which beat the CMA Awards in the ratings In June 2021 the Country Music Association announced that they would extend its broadcast contract with ABC through 2026 5 Following the COVID 19 Pandemic the Country Music Association announced that the 55th CMA Awards on November 10 2021 would require ticketed audience members to be fully vaccinated against COVID 19 and to wear appropriate face coverings 6 Eligibility and voting EditAlbums and songs released between July 1 of the previous calendar year and June 30 of the award show s year are eligible for consideration 7 More than 7 300 individuals from the Country Music Association trade group vote for the nominees and winners through three rounds of balloting 7 Awards EditAnnual awards are given in the following twelve categories Entertainer Male Vocalist Female Vocalist New Artist previously known as the Horizon Award until 2008 Vocal Group Vocal Duo introduced in 1970 Single Album Song Musical Event split off from the Vocal Duo award in 1988 as Vocal Event Music Video introduced in 1985 and Musician 1 The distinction between the Duo and Event awards is that the former is presented to two artists who normally perform together while the latter was specifically created to honor one off collaborations Nine awards are also given to radio broadcasters for Station of the Year and Personality of the Year divided into four categories each based on market size as well as National Personality of the Year to the host of a nationally syndicated show 1 Since 2012 the ceremony features a Lifetime Achievement Award 8 Vince Gill and Alan Jackson are the only individuals to win Entertainer of the Year Male Female Vocalist of the Year or Group Duo of the Year Album of the Year and Song of the Year all in the same year Categories Edit Entertainer of the Year Male Vocalist of the Year Female Vocalist of the Year Vocal Group of the Year Vocal Duo of the Year New Artist of the Year Musician of the Year Album of the Year Single of the Year Song of the Year Musical Event of the Year Video of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award International Achievement Award Defunct categories Comedian of the Year 1967 1970 Instrumental Group of the Year 1967 1986 Radio awards National Personality of the Year Major Market Personality of the Year Large Market Personality of the Year Medium Market Personality of the Year Small Market Personality of the Year Major Market Station of the Year Large Market Station of the Year Medium Market Station of the Year Small Market Station of the Year Major awards Edit For a more comprehensive list see List of Country Music Association Awards ceremonies Categorical winners Year Entertainer of the Year Male Vocalist of the Year Female Vocalist of the Year New Artist of the Year Horizon Award Song of the Year Album of the Year2022 Luke Combs Chris Stapleton Lainey Wilson Lainey Wilson Jacob Davis Jordan Davis Josh Jenkins Matt Jenkins Buy Dirt Growin Up2021 Carly Pearce Jimmie Allen Mike Henderson and Chris Stapleton Starting Over Starting Over2020 Eric Church Luke Combs Maren Morris Morgan Wallen Maren Morris Jimmy Robbins and Laura Veltz The Bones What You See Is What You Get2019 Garth Brooks Kacey Musgraves Ashley McBryde Luke Combs Wyatt B Durrette III Robert Williford Beautiful Crazy Girl2018 Keith Urban Chris Stapleton Carrie Underwood Luke Combs Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson Broken Halos Golden Hour2017 Garth Brooks Miranda Lambert Jon Pardi Taylor Swift Better Man From A Room Volume 12016 Carrie Underwood Maren Morris Lori McKenna Humble and Kind Mr Misunderstood2015 Luke Bryan Miranda Lambert Chris Stapleton Liz Rose Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsey Girl Crush Traveller2014 Blake Shelton Brett Eldredge Kacey Musgraves Shane McAnally Brandy Clark Follow Your Arrow Platinum2013 George Strait Kacey Musgraves Jessi Alexander Connie Harrington Jimmy Yeary I Drive Your Truck Based on a True Story 2012 Blake Shelton Hunter Hayes Miranda Lambert Blake Shelton Over You Chief2011 Taylor Swift The Band Perry Kimberly Perry If I Die Young My Kinda Party2010 Brad Paisley Zac Brown Band Tom Douglas Allen Shamblin The House That Built Me Revolution2009 Taylor Swift Brad Paisley Taylor Swift Darius Rucker Jamey Johnson Lee Thomas Miller James Otto In Color Fearless2008 Kenny Chesney Carrie Underwood Lady Antebellum Jennifer Nettles Stay Troubadour2007 Taylor Swift Bill Anderson Jamey Johnson Buddy Cannon Give It Away It Just Comes Natural2006 Keith Urban Carrie Underwood Craig Wiseman Ronnie Dunn Believe Time Well Wasted2005 Keith Urban Gretchen Wilson Dierks Bentley Bill Anderson Jon Randall Whiskey Lullaby There s More Where That Came From2004 Kenny Chesney Martina McBride Gretchen Wilson Craig Wiseman Tim Nichols Live Like You Were Dying When the Sun Goes Down2003 Alan Jackson Alan Jackson Joe Nichols Doug Johnson Kim Williams Three Wooden Crosses The Man Comes Around2002 Rascal Flatts Alan Jackson Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning Drive2001 Tim McGraw Toby Keith Lee Ann Womack Keith Urban Larry Cordle Larry Shell Murder on Music Row O Brother Where Art Thou 2000 Dixie Chicks Tim McGraw Faith Hill Brad Paisley Mark D Sanders Tia Sillers I Hope You Dance Fly1999 Shania Twain Martina McBride Jo Dee Messina Beth Neilsen Chapman Annie Roboff Rob Lerner This Kiss A Place in the Sun1998 Garth Brooks George Strait Trisha Yearwood Dixie Chicks Steve Wariner Billy Kirsch Holes in the Floor of Heaven Everywhere1997 LeAnn Rimes Matraca Berg Gary Harrison Strawberry Wine Carrying Your Love with Me1996 Brooks amp Dunn Patty Loveless Bryan White Vince Gill Go Rest High on That Mountain Blue Clear Sky1995 Alan Jackson Vince Gill Alison Krauss Alison Krauss Gretchen Peters Independence Day When Fallen Angels Fly1994 Vince Gill Pam Tillis John Michael Montgomery Alan Jackson Jim McBride Chattahoochee Common Thread1993 Mary Chapin Carpenter Mark Chesnutt John Barlow Jarvis Vince Gill I Still Believe in You I Still Believe in You1992 Garth Brooks Suzy Bogguss Max D Barnes Vince Gill Look at Us Ropin the Wind1991 Tanya Tucker Travis Tritt Tim DuBois Vince Gill When I Call Your Name No Fences1990 George Strait Clint Black Kathy Mattea Garth Brooks Don Henry Jon Vezner Where ve You Been Pickin on Nashville1989 Ricky Van Shelton Clint Black Max D Barnes Vern Gosdin Chiseled in Stone Will the Circle Be Unbroken Volume II1988 Hank Williams Jr Randy Travis K T Oslin Ricky Van Shelton K T Oslin 80 s Ladies Born to Boogie1987 Reba McEntire Holly Dunn Paul Overstreet Don Schlitz Forever and Ever Amen Always amp Forever1986 Reba McEntire George Strait Randy Travis Paul Overstreet Don Schlitz On the Other Hand Lost in the Fifties Tonight1985 Ricky Skaggs Sawyer Brown Lee Greenwood God Bless the USA Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind1984 Alabama Lee Greenwood The Judds Larry Henley Jeff Silbar Wind Beneath My Wings A Little Good News1983 Janie Fricke John Anderson Wayne Carson Thompson Johnny Christopher Mark James Always on My Mind The Closer You Get 1982 Ricky Skaggs Ricky Skaggs Always on My Mind1981 Barbara Mandrell George Jones Barbara Mandrell Terri Gibbs Bobby Braddock Curly Putman He Stopped Loving Her Today I Believe in You1980 Emmylou Harris No award presented Coal Miner s Daughter Soundtrack1979 Willie Nelson Kenny Rogers Barbara Mandrell Don Schlitz The Gambler The Gambler1978 Dolly Parton Don Williams Crystal Gayle Richard Leigh Don t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue It Was Almost Like a Song1977 Ronnie Milsap Ronnie Milsap Roger Bowling Hal Bynum Lucille Ronnie Milsap Live1976 Mel Tillis Dolly Parton Larry Weiss Rhinestone Cowboy Wanted The Outlaws1975 John Denver Waylon Jennings John Denver Back Home Again A Legend in My Time1974 Charlie Rich Ronnie Milsap Olivia Newton John Don Wayne Country Bumpkin A Very Special Love Song1973 Roy Clark Charlie Rich Loretta Lynn Kenny O Dell Behind Closed Doors Behind Closed Doors1972 Loretta Lynn Charley Pride Freddie Hart Easy Loving Let Me Tell You About a Song1971 Charley Pride Lynn Anderson I Won t Mention It Again1970 Merle Haggard Merle Haggard Tammy Wynette Kris Kristofferson Sunday Mornin Comin Down Okie from Muskogee1969 Johnny Cash Johnny Cash Bob Ferguson The Carroll County Accident Johnny Cash at San Quentin1968 Glen Campbell Glen Campbell Bobby Russell Honey Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison1967 Eddy Arnold Jack Greene Loretta Lynn Dallas Frazier There Goes My Everything There Goes My EverythingCountry Music Association Award for International Achievement Edit The Country Music Association Award for International Achievement is presented to international artists and executives International Artist Achievement Award Edit Formerly presented as the International Touring Artist Award this award recognizes outstanding achievement by a U S based artist who has demonstrated the most significant creative growth development and promotion of the country music industry outside of the United States during the eligibility period The Dixie Chicks were the first artists to receive the award twice 2008 is the only year in which there were multiple winners 9 2022 Ashley McBryde 10 2021 Luke Combs 2020 Keith Urban 2019 Kacey Musgraves 11 2018 Little Big Town 12 2017 Carrie Underwood 13 2016 Kacey Musgraves 14 2015 Not presented 2014 Brad Paisley 2013 Taylor Swift 15 2012 Lady Antebellum 2011 Brad Paisley 16 2010 Not presented 2009 Taylor Swift 17 2008 Dierks Bentley and Brooks amp Dunn 2007 Dwight Yoakam 2006 Dixie Chicks 2005 Keith Urban 2004 Dolly Parton 2003 Dixie Chicks 2002 Bellamy Brothers 2001 Lonestar 2000 Reba McEntire 1999 Shania Twain 1998 Trisha Yearwood 1997 The Mavericks 1996 BR5 49Global Country Achievement Award Edit Named in honor of Jeff Walker this award recognizes outstanding achievements by a country music artist signed outside of the United States The artist must have furthered the popularity of country music as well as brought attention to the country music format in their territory This award was first presented in 2003 and has been presented annually since with the exception of 2015 The Global Country Achievement Award has been most frequently won by Australian artists 2021 The Shires UK 2020 Ilse DeLange The Netherlands 2019 Travis Collins Australia 18 and Ward Thomas UK 19 2018 Dean Brody Canada 20 2017 The Shires UK 21 2016 Gord Bamford Canada 22 2015 Not presented 2014 Morgan Evans Australia 23 2013 Gord Bamford Canada 24 2012 Jasmine Rae Australia 25 2011 The McClymonts Australia 26 2010 Tommy Emmanuel Australia 27 2009 Catherine Britt Australia 2008 Troy Cassar Daley Australia 2007 Adam Harvey Australia 2006 Jason McCoy Canada 2005 Paul Brandt Canada 2004 Kasey Chambers and Slim Dusty Australia 2003 Lee Kernaghan Australia International Broadcaster of the Year Edit This award recognizes outstanding achievement by a radio broadcaster outside the United States who has made important contributions for the development of country music in their country Up to three recipients may be named in any year Each recipient must represent a different territory 2021 Baylen Leonard UK 2020 Ben Earle UK 2019 Baylen Leonard UK 2018 Chris Stevens UK 2017 Bob Harris UK 28 2016 Paul McGuire Canada 2015 Not presented 2014 Ricky Ross UK 29 2013 Bob Harris UK 2012 David Burton Australia Takehisa Matsuda Japan and Lee Williams UK 2011 Ken McLeod Scotland Felicity Urquhart Australia and Brian D Arcy Northern Ireland 2010 Sandy Harsch Ireland Larry Cann Australia and Alan Watkiss UK 2009 Grant Goldman Australia Casey Clarke Canada and Brian Clough UK 2008 Pio McCann Ireland John Bond Australia and Joe Fish UK 2007 Nick Erby Australia Jackie Rae Greening Canada and Georges Lang France 2006 Tim Rogers UK Ian Holland Australia and Helen Macpherson Scotland 2005 The Odd Squad Canada Ray Hadley Australia and Bryan Burnett Scotland 2004 Trevor Campbell UK Bob Harris UK and Nikos Garavelas Greece 2003 Pat Geary Scotland Johnnie Walker UK and John Laws Australia 2002 Stuart Cameron and David Allan UK 2001 Gary Beattie Australia and Bill Black UK 2000 Thomas Jeier Germany Korneliusz Pacuda Poland John Nutting Australia and Dick Barrie Scotland 1999 Trevor Smith Australia Dieter Vulpus and Bernd Schroeder Germany Country FM The Netherlands 1998 Ruud Hermans and Jan de Jong The Netherlands Lloyd Cole Wales and Kirsten Helm Petersen Denmark 1997 Walter Fuchs Germany Nick Erby and John Laws Australia CMA Awards hosts EditFor a more comprehensive list see List of Country Music Association Awards ceremonies The first ceremony in 1967 which was not televised was co hosted by Sonny James and Bobbie Gentry Vince Gill hosted the awards from 1992 to 2003 Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood have co hosted the ceremonies from 2008 to 2018 For the 2019 ceremony Carrie Underwood hosted alongside Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton McEntire returned to host the 2020 ceremony with Darius Rucker Luke Bryan hosted the 2021 show solo Bryan returned to host the 2022 ceremony with Peyton Manning Award milestones EditMost wins Edit Artist Wins 30 Brooks amp Dunn 18Vince GillGeorge Strait 17Alan Jackson 16Garth Brooks 14Brad PaisleyMiranda LambertChris StapletonMost nominated Edit Artist Nominations 31 George Strait 83Alan Jackson 81Miranda Lambert 62Brad Paisley 58Vince Gill 54Brooks amp Dunn 53Won four main awards in single year Edit Only two artists have won the top four awards in a single year Entertainer of the Year Album of the Year Male Vocalist Female Vocalist Group Duo of the Year and Song of the Year Vince Gill in 1993 and Alan Jackson in 2002 32 Ceremony Entertainer Album Vocalist Group Duo Song36th Alan Jackson Drive Alan Jackson Alan Jackson Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning Alan Jackson27th Vince Gill I Still Believe in You Vince Gill Vince Gill I Still Believe in You Vince Gill and John Barlow JarvisControversies EditCharlie Rich lights up John Denver Edit When presenting the Entertainer of the Year award at the 1975 ceremony Charlie Rich who appeared to be intoxicated after drinking backstage and was allegedly taking pain medication for a broken foot opened the envelope to reveal the winner When he saw that John Denver had been chosen Rich pulled out his lighter and burned the envelope sarcastically declaring that the winner was my friend Mr John Denver Many saw Rich s actions as a protest towards pop artists crossing over into country music and it remains one of the most talked about moments in CMA history 33 Kathy Mattea s AIDS speech Edit During a time when the rest of the entertainment industry were wearing red ribbons to signify solidarity and promote awareness of the AIDS epidemic in an attempt to steer clear of controversy the CMA instead encouraged guests to wear green ribbons to signify environmental awareness This did not sit well with Kathy Mattea who had lost several friends to the disease and she requested the CMA s help in drafting a short speech on the issue but they ignored her request and she took matters into her own hands At the 1992 ceremony while presenting an award Mattea wore three red ribbons and one green one and announced the names of her friends who had passed and delivered an impassioned speech that created a discussion and elevated AIDS awareness among the Nashville community Mattea went on to become a staunch advocate for the cause releasing the album Red Hot Country two years later to raise funds for AIDS charities 34 35 Alan Jackson s 1999 performance Edit On May 8 1999 George Jones released Choices a song written by Mike Curtis and Billy Yates that featured an accompanying music video which depicted his struggles with substance abuse The song subsequently became a Top 30 hit for Jones and was nominated for Single of the Year at the 1999 CMA Awards with the CMA inviting him to perform a shortened version at the ceremony Jones felt insulted that the CMA requested he remove part of the song and so he passed on the invitation Alan Jackson who was slated to perform his current single Pop a Top was offended that the CMA had denied Jones the opportunity to sing the full song and so during his performance he stopped his own band mid song and instead sang a chorus of Choices which went on to earn a standing ovation from the crowd 36 Dixie Chicks 50th anniversary performance Edit At the 50th CMA Awards in 2016 the Dixie Chicks returned the CMA stage for the first time since their comments about George Bush resulted in them being blacklisted from the industry They were joined by Beyonce to perform a medley of Daddy Lessons from her 2016 Lemonade album and their own 2002 hit Long Time Gone While many viewers and critics praised the performance it garnered criticism from some country traditionalists who stated that Beyonce a pop R amp B artist had no place at a country music awards show The comments polarized opinions with some noting that they could be seen as a racist attack as previous collaborations with non country artists had not received the same amount of criticism and some suggesting that old grudges against the Dixie Chicks had fueled the extreme responses to their performance Many artists including Dierks Bentley and Karen Fairchild defended the performance while others did not including Alan Jackson who reportedly walked out of the arena 37 38 39 See also EditInductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame CMA Music Festival a CMA produced summer event which is part of the CMA broadcast contract with ABCReferences Edit a b c d Country Music Association Awards Country dj Retrieved November 14 2013 Country Music s Biggest Night Cmaworld com Retrieved November 14 2013 CMT CMA Awards Archive 2005 Country Music Association Cmt com Retrieved September 8 2017 The CMA Awards Promise to Bring Top Country Stars Together Safely All in One Room Billboard October 29 2020 Retrieved August 9 2021 Petski Denise June 17 2021 ABC Country Music Association Extend Broadcast Deal Through 2026 Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 18 2021 Nicholson Jessica October 6 2021 2021 CMA Awards Will Require Attendees to Be Vaccinated Billboard Retrieved October 6 2021 a b It s Balloting Season at CMA CMA World Country Music Association May 5 2016 Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved August 30 2016 Kenny Rogers Presented With the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award CMA World Country Music Association November 8 2013 Archived from the original on April 26 2014 Retrieved April 25 2014 International Awards CMA World CMA Country Music Association CMA World Ashley McBryde receives 2022 CMA International Artist Achievement Award November 15 2022 Kacey Musgraces Receives CMA International Artist Achievement Award Archived from the original on December 5 2019 Retrieved December 5 2019 CMA s International Awards Honor Dean Brody Little Big Town John Marks Mark Hagen March 19 2018 Carrie receives CMAS artist achievement award Carrieunderwoodofficial com Retrieved April 30 2020 CMA Announces Recipients of 2016 International Awards CMA World Country Music Association Archived from the original on December 5 2019 Retrieved December 5 2019 Geller Wendy November 1 2013 Taylor Swift to Receive Ultra Prestigious Country Music Award Rolling Stone CMA Presents International Artist Achievement Award to Brad Paisley Bradpaisley com December 13 2017 Taylor Swift adds international award to CMA haul Reuters com November 13 2009 The Country Music Association Presents 2019 CMA International Awards During Visit To Australia BroadwayWorld com Klonowski Laura March 7 2019 Ward Thomas Receive Prestigious CMA Jeff Walker Global Artist Award Dean Brody Awarded The Jeff Walker Global Artist Award by CMA at CMC Rocks in Australia Countrymusictattletale com March 20 2018 Music CMA Country March 10 2017 Country Music duo TheShiresUK were surprised with their first CMA at the CMAsongwriters Series show in London pic twitter com L7G3IMrRAw Twitter com CMA Honors Gord Bamford Paul McGuire With International Achievement Awards Musicrow com September 14 2016 Rau 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Charlie Rich protests John Denver s big win at the CMA Awards History com Retrieved August 9 2021 Classic CMA Awards Moments 10 Kathy Mattea Makes a Difference 1992 Countryuniverse net October 29 2008 Retrieved August 9 2021 Now 60 Kathy Mattea Has a Legacy of Transcendent Love Songs Alwaysmountaintime com June 21 2019 Retrieved August 9 2021 WATCH 6 Unforgettable CMA Awards Controversies Theboot com October 22 2020 Retrieved August 9 2021 The most controversial moments CMA Awards history Yardbarker com December 2 2020 Retrieved August 9 2021 Hudak Joseph November 10 2016 How Beyonce s CMA Awards Controversy Foreshadowed Trump s Victory Rollingstone com Retrieved August 9 2021 Beyonce s Daddy Lessons Finding Support From Country Music Community Billboard May 20 2016 Retrieved August 9 2021 External links EditOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Country Music Association Awards amp oldid 1175358943, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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