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
53rd Annual Country Music Association Awards
50th anniversary logo
Awarded forAchievements in country music
CountryUnited States
Presented byCountry Music Association
First awarded1967
Websitewww.cmaawards.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNBC (1968–1971)
CBS (1972–2005)
ABC (2006–present)

History

The first CMA awards were presented at an untelevised ceremony at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in 1967; the Entertainer of the Year award that night went to Eddy Arnold. 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]

Prior to 2017, the awards were generally held on the first Wednesday in 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.

Eligibility and voting

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.[4] More than 7,300 individuals from the Country Music Association trade group vote for the nominees and winners through three rounds of balloting.[4]

Awards

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.[5] 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

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

YearEntertainer of the YearMale Vocalist of the YearFemale Vocalist of the YearNew Artist of the Year / Horizon AwardSong of the YearAlbum of the Year
2019Garth Brooks Luke CombsKacey MusgravesAshley McBrydeLuke Combs, Wyatt B. Durrette III, Robert Williford - "Beautiful Crazy"Girl
2018Keith UrbanChris StapletonCarrie UnderwoodLuke CombsChris Stapleton and Mike Henderson – "Broken Halos"Golden Hour
2017Garth BrooksMiranda LambertJon PardiTaylor Swift – "Better Man"From A Room: Volume 1
2016Carrie UnderwoodMaren MorrisLori McKenna – "Humble and Kind"Mr. Misunderstood
2015Luke BryanMiranda LambertChris StapletonLiz Rose, Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsey – "Girl Crush"Traveller
2014Blake SheltonBrett EldredgeKacey Musgraves, Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark – "Follow Your Arrow"Platinum
2013George StraitKacey MusgravesJessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, Jimmy Yeary – "I Drive Your Truck"Based on a True Story...
2012Blake SheltonHunter HayesMiranda Lambert, Blake Shelton – "Over You"Chief
2011Taylor SwiftThe Band PerryKimberly Perry – "If I Die Young"My Kinda Party
2010Brad PaisleyZac Brown BandTom Douglas, Allen Shamblin – "The House That Built Me"Revolution
2009Taylor SwiftBrad PaisleyTaylor SwiftDarius RuckerJamey Johnson, Lee Thomas Miller, James Otto – "In Color"Fearless
2008Kenny ChesneyCarrie UnderwoodLady AntebellumJennifer Nettles – "Stay"Troubadour
2007Taylor SwiftBill Anderson, Jamey Johnson, Buddy Cannon – "Give It Away"It Just Comes Natural
2006Keith UrbanCarrie UnderwoodCraig Wiseman, Ronnie Dunn – "Believe"Time Well Wasted
2005Keith UrbanGretchen WilsonDierks BentleyBill Anderson, Jon Randall – "Whiskey Lullaby"There's More Where That Came From
2004Kenny ChesneyMartina McBrideGretchen WilsonCraig Wiseman, Tim Nichols – "Live Like You Were Dying"When the Sun Goes Down
2003Alan JacksonAlan JacksonJoe NicholsDoug Johnson, Kim Williams – "Three Wooden Crosses"The Man Comes Around
2002Rascal FlattsAlan Jackson – "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)"Drive
2001Tim McGrawToby KeithLee Ann WomackKeith UrbanLarry Cordle, Larry Shell – "Murder on Music Row"O Brother, Where Art Thou?
2000Dixie ChicksTim McGrawFaith HillBrad PaisleyMark D. Sanders, Tia Sillers – "I Hope You Dance"Fly
1999Shania TwainMartina McBrideJo Dee MessinaBeth Neilsen Chapman, Annie Roboff, Rob Lerner – "This Kiss"A Place in the Sun
1998Garth BrooksGeorge StraitTrisha YearwoodDixie ChicksSteve Wariner, Billy Kirsch – "Holes in the Floor of Heaven"Everywhere
1997LeAnn RimesMatraca Berg, Gary Harrison – "Strawberry Wine"Carrying Your Love with Me
1996Brooks & DunnPatty LovelessBryan WhiteVince Gill – "Go Rest High on That Mountain"Blue Clear Sky
1995Alan JacksonVince GillAlison KraussAlison KraussGretchen Peters – "Independence Day"When Fallen Angels Fly
1994Vince GillPam TillisJohn Michael MontgomeryAlan Jackson, Jim McBride – "Chattahoochee"Common Thread
1993Mary Chapin CarpenterMark ChesnuttJohn Barlow Jarvis, Vince Gill – "I Still Believe in You"I Still Believe in You
1992Garth BrooksSuzy BoggussMax D. Barnes, Vince Gill – "Look at Us"Ropin' the Wind
1991Tanya TuckerTravis TrittTim DuBois, Vince Gill – "When I Call Your Name"No Fences
1990George StraitClint BlackKathy MatteaGarth BrooksDon Henry, Jon Vezner – "Where've You Been"Pickin' on Nashville
1989Ricky Van SheltonClint BlackMax D. Barnes, Vern Gosdin – "Chiseled in Stone"Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume II
1988Hank Williams, Jr.Randy TravisK. T. OslinRicky Van SheltonK. T. Oslin – "80's Ladies"Born to Boogie
1987Reba McEntireHolly DunnPaul Overstreet, Don Schlitz – "Forever and Ever, Amen"Always & Forever
1986Reba McEntireGeorge StraitRandy TravisPaul Overstreet, Don Schlitz – "On the Other Hand"Lost in the Fifties Tonight
1985Ricky SkaggsSawyer BrownLee Greenwood – "God Bless the USA"Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind
1984AlabamaLee GreenwoodThe JuddsLarry Henley, Jeff Silbar – "Wind Beneath My Wings"A Little Good News
1983Janie FrickeJohn AndersonWayne Carson Thompson, Johnny Christopher, Mark James – "Always on My Mind"The Closer You Get...
1982Ricky SkaggsRicky SkaggsAlways on My Mind
1981Barbara MandrellGeorge JonesBarbara MandrellTerri GibbsBobby Braddock, Curly Putman – "He Stopped Loving Her Today"I Believe in You
1980Emmylou HarrisNo award presentedCoal Miner's Daughter Soundtrack
1979Willie NelsonKenny RogersBarbara MandrellDon Schlitz – "The Gambler"The Gambler
1978Dolly PartonDon WilliamsCrystal GayleRichard Leigh – "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"It Was Almost Like a Song
1977Ronnie MilsapRonnie MilsapRoger Bowling, Hal Bynum – "Lucille"Ronnie Milsap: Live
1976Mel TillisDolly PartonLarry Weiss – "Rhinestone Cowboy"Wanted! The Outlaws
1975John DenverWaylon JenningsJohn Denver – "Back Home Again"A Legend in My Time
1974Charlie RichRonnie MilsapOlivia Newton-JohnDon Wayne – "Country Bumpkin"A Very Special Love Song
1973Roy ClarkCharlie RichLoretta LynnKenny O'Dell – "Behind Closed Doors"Behind Closed Doors
1972Loretta LynnCharley PrideFreddie Hart – "Easy Loving"Let Me Tell You About a Song
1971Charley PrideLynn AndersonI Won't Mention It Again
1970Merle HaggardMerle HaggardTammy WynetteKris Kristofferson – "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down"Okie from Muskogee
1969Johnny CashJohnny CashBob Ferguson – "The Carroll County Accident"Johnny Cash at San Quentin
1968Glen CampbellGlen CampbellBobby Russell – "Honey"Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison
1967Eddy ArnoldJack GreeneLoretta LynnDallas Frazier – "There Goes My Everything"There Goes My Everything

CMA Awards hosts

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.

See also

  • Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame
  • CMA Music Festival, a CMA-produced summer event which is part of the CMA broadcast contract with ABC

References

  1. Country dj. "Country Music Association Awards". Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  2. CMA Awards. "Country Music's Biggest Night". Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  3. "CMT : CMA Awards : Archive : 2005 : Country Music Association". www.cmt.com. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  4. "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.
  5. "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.
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