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List of Country Music Association Awards ceremonies

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This is a list of Country Music Association Awards ceremonies and the winners in each ceremony.

Ceremonies

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Below is a list of ceremonies, the years the ceremonies were held, their hosts, the television networks that aired them, and their locations.

Year Order Host(s) Network Site Viewership (million) Air date
1967 1st Bobbie Gentry and Sonny James Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee Fall 1967
1968 2nd Dale Evans and Roy Rogers NBC Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee November 20
1969 3rd Tennessee Ernie Ford October 15
1970 4th October 14
1971 5th October 10
1972 6th Glen Campbell CBS Fall 1972
1973 7th Johnny Cash October 15
1974 8th Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee October 14
1975 9th Glen Campbell and Charley Pride October 13
1976 10th Johnny Cash and Roy Clark October 11
1977 11th Johnny Cash October 10
1978 12th October 9
1979 13th Kenny Rogers October 8
1980 14th Mac Davis and Barbara Mandrell October 13
1981 15th October 12
1982 16th October 11
1983 17th Anne Murray and Willie Nelson October 10
1984 18th Kenny Rogers October 8
1985 19th Kris Kristofferson and Anne Murray October 14
1986 20th Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson October 13
1987 21st Kenny Rogers October 12
1988 22nd Dolly Parton October 24
1989 23rd Anne Murray and Kenny Rogers October 9
1990 24th Reba McEntire and Randy Travis October 8
1991 25th Reba McEntire October 2
1992 26th Reba McEntire and Vince Gill September 30
1993 27th Clint Black and Vince Gill September 29
1994 28th Vince Gill October 5
1995 29th October 4
1996 30th October 2
1997 31st September 24
1998 32nd September 23
1999 33rd September 22
2000 34th October 4
2001 35th November 7
2002 36th November 6
2003 37th November 5
2004 38th Brooks & Dunn November 9
2005 39th Madison Square Garden, New York City November 15
2006 40th ABC Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee 16.0[1] November 6
2007 41st 16.0[2] November 7
2008 42nd Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood 15.9[3] November 12
2009 43rd 17.1[4] November 11
2010 44th 16.4[5] November 10
2011 45th 16.3[5] November 9
2012 46th 13.4[6] November 1
2013 47th 16.6[7] November 6
2014 48th 16.1[8] November 5
2015 49th 13.62[9] November 4
2016 50th 12.8[10] November 2
2017 51st 14.29[11] November 8
2018 52nd 10.1[12] November 14
2019 53rd Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire, and Dolly Parton 11.27[13] November 13
2020 54th Darius Rucker and Reba McEntire Music City Center, Nashville, Tennessee 7.1[14] November 11
2021 55th Luke Bryan Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee 6.8 November 10
2022 56th Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning 7.5 November 9
2023 57th November 8
2024 58th Luke Bryan, Peyton Manning, and Lainey Wilson November 20

Most wins and nominations

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Below is a list of most wins and most nominations received by an artist each ceremony.[15]

Year Most wins Most Nominations
Artist(s) (#) Artist(s) (#)
2024 Chris Stapleton 3 Morgan Wallen 7
2023 Lainey Wilson 5 Lainey Wilson 9
2022 Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson 2 Lainey Wilson 6
2021 Chris Stapleton 4 Eric Church, Chris Stapleton 5
2020 Maren Morris 3 Miranda Lambert 7
2019 Luke Combs, Kacey Musgraves 2 Maren Morris 6
2018 Chris Stapleton 3 Chris Stapleton 5
2017 Chris Stapleton 2 Miranda Lambert 5
2016 Chris Stapleton 2 Eric Church, Maren Morris, Chris Stapleton 5
2015 Chris Stapleton 3 Eric Church, Little Big Town 5
2014 Miranda Lambert 4 Miranda Lambert 9
2013 Florida Georgia Line, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban 2 Kacey Musgraves, Taylor Swift 6
2012 Blake Shelton 3 Eric Church 5
2011 The Band Perry 3 Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift 5
2010 Miranda Lambert 4 Miranda Lambert 9
2009 Taylor Swift 4 Brad Paisley 7
2008 Brad Paisley, George Strait 2 Kenny Chesney 7
2007 Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood 2 Brad Paisley, George Strait 5
2006 Brooks & Dunn 3 Brooks & Dunn, Brad Paisley 6
2005 Lee Ann Womack 3 Brad Paisley, Lee Ann Womack 7
2004 Kenny Chesney, Alison Krauss, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley 2 Alan Jackson 7
2003 Johnny Cash, Alan Jackson 3 Toby Keith 7
2002 Alan Jackson 5 Alan Jackson 10
2001 n/a n/a Sara Evans 5
2000 The Chicks 4 Faith Hill 6
1999 The Chicks 3 Vince Gill, Tim McGraw 5
1998 Steve Wariner 3 Tim McGraw, George Strait 5
1997 George Strait 2 George Strait 6
1996 George Strait 3 Vince Gill 7
1995 Alison Krauss 4 Alan Jackson 6
1994 Vince Gill 3 Reba McEntire 6
1993 Vince Gill 5 Vince Gill 8
1992 Garth Brooks, Vince Gill 2 Vince Gill, Travis Tritt 5
1991 Garth Brooks 4 Vince Gill, Alan Jackson 6
1990 Garth Brooks, Kentucky Headhunters 2 Garth Brooks 5
1989 Hank Williams Jr., Hank Williams Sr. 2 Hank Williams Jr., Ricky Van Shelton, Rodney Crowell 4
1988 K.T. Oslin, Hank Williams Jr. 2 K.T. Oslin 5
1987 Randy Travis 3 Randy Travis 5
1986 Reba McEntire, Dan Seals 2 The Judds, Reba McEntire 5
1985 The Judds, George Strait 2 Ricky Skaggs 5
1984 Anne Murray 2 Alabama, Lee Greenwood 4
1983 Alabama 3 Merle Haggard 6
1982 Alabama 3 Alabama, Willie Nelson 5
1981 Alabama, Barbara Mandrell 2 Alabama 5
1980 George Jones 2 Kenny Rogers, Charlie Daniels Band, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers 4
1979 Kenny Rogers 3 Kenny Rogers 5
1978 n/a n/a
1977 Ronnie Milsap 3
1976 Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson 3
1975 John Denver 2
1974 Charlie Rich 2
1973 Charlie Rich 3
1972 Loretta Lynn 3
1971 Charley Pride 2
1970 Merle Haggard 4
1969 Johnny Cash 5
1968 Glen Campbell 2
1967 Jack Greene 3

Won four main awards in single year

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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.[16]

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

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Categorical winners

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Below is a list of winners in the major categories by year.[17][18][19]

1960s

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1967

Entertainer of the Year: Eddy Arnold
Song of the Year: "There Goes My Everything" – Dallas Frazier
Single of the Year: "There Goes My Everything" – Jack Greene
Album of the Year: There Goes My Everything – Jack Greene
Male Vocalist of the Year: Jack Greene
Female Vocalist of the Year: Loretta Lynn
Vocal Group of the Year: The Stoneman Family
Instrumentalist of the Year: Chet Atkins
Instrumental Group of the Year: The Buckaroos
Comedian of the Year: Don Bowman
Country Music Hall of Fame Red Foley, Joseph Lee Frank, Jim Reeves, Stephen Sholes

1968

Entertainer of the Year: Glen Campbell
Song of the Year: "Honey" – Bobby Russell
Single of the Year: "Harper Valley PTA" – Jeannie C. Riley
Album of the Year: At Folsom PrisonJohnny Cash
Male Vocalist of the Year: Glen Campbell
Female Vocalist of the Year: Tammy Wynette
Vocal Group of the Year: Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
Instrumentalist of the Year: Chet Atkins
Instrumental Group of the Year: The Buckaroos
Comedian of the Year: Ben Colder
Country Music Hall of Fame Bob Wills

1969

Entertainer of the Year: Johnny Cash
Song of the Year: "The Carroll County Accident" – Bob Ferguson
Single of the Year: "A Boy Named Sue" – Johnny Cash
Album of the Year: At San Quentin – Johnny Cash
Male Vocalist of the Year: Johnny Cash
Female Vocalist of the Year: Tammy Wynette
Vocal Group of the Year: Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash
Instrumentalist of the Year: Chet Atkins
Instrumental Group of the Year: Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
Comedian of the Year: Archie Campbell
Country Music Hall of Fame Gene Autry

1970s

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1970

Entertainer of the Year: Merle Haggard
Song of the Year: "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" – Kris Kristofferson
Single of the Year: "Okie from Muskogee" – Merle Haggard
Album of the Year: Okie from Muskogee – Merle Haggard
Male Vocalist of the Year: Merle Haggard
Female Vocalist of the Year: Tammy Wynette
Vocal Duo of the Year: Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
Vocal Group of the Year: Tompall and the Glaser Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Jerry Reed
Instrumental Group of the Year: Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
Comedian of the Year: Roy Clark
Country Music Hall of Fame Carter Family, Bill Monroe

1971

Entertainer of the Year: Charley Pride
Song of the Year: "Easy Loving" – Freddie Hart
Single of the Year: "Help Me Make It Through the Night" – Sammi Smith
Album of the Year: I Won't Mention It AgainRay Price
Male Vocalist of the Year: Charley Pride
Female Vocalist of the Year: Lynn Anderson
Vocal Duo of the Year: Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
Vocal Group of the Year: Osborne Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Jerry Reed
Instrumental Group of the Year: Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
Country Music Hall of Fame Arthur Satherley

1972

Entertainer of the Year: Loretta Lynn
Song of the Year: "Easy Loving" – Freddie Hart
Single of the Year: "The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA" – Donna Fargo
Album of the Year: Let Me Tell You About a SongMerle Haggard
Male Vocalist of the Year: Charley Pride
Female Vocalist of the Year: Loretta Lynn
Vocal Duo of the Year: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
Vocal Group of the Year: The Statler Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Charlie McCoy
Instrumental Group of the Year: Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
Country Music Hall of Fame Jimmie Davis

1973

Entertainer of the Year: Roy Clark
Song of the Year: "Behind Closed Doors" – Kenny O'Dell
Single of the Year: "Behind Closed Doors" – Charlie Rich
Album of the Year: Behind Closed Doors – Charlie Rich
Male Vocalist of the Year: Charlie Rich
Female Vocalist of the Year: Loretta Lynn
Vocal Duo of the Year: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
Vocal Group of the Year: The Statler Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Charlie McCoy
Instrumental Group of the Year: Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
Country Music Hall of Fame Chet Atkins, Patsy Cline

1974

Entertainer of the Year: Charlie Rich
Song of the Year: "Country Bumpkin" – Don Wayne
Single of the Year: "Country Bumpkin" – Cal Smith
Album of the Year: A Very Special Love Song – Charlie Rich
Male Vocalist of the Year: Ronnie Milsap
Female Vocalist of the Year: Olivia Newton-John
Vocal Duo of the Year: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
Vocal Group of the Year: The Statler Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Don Rich
Instrumental Group of the Year: Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
Country Music Hall of Fame Owen Bradley, Pee Wee King

1975

Entertainer of the Year: John Denver
Song of the Year: "Back Home Again" – John Denver
Single of the Year: "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" – Freddy Fender
Album of the Year: A Legend in My TimeRonnie Milsap
Male Vocalist of the Year: Waylon Jennings
Female Vocalist of the Year: Dolly Parton
Vocal Duo of the Year: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
Vocal Group of the Year: The Statler Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Johnny Gimble
Instrumental Group of the Year: Roy Clark and Buck Trent
Country Music Hall of Fame Minnie Pearl

1976

Entertainer of the Year: Mel Tillis
Song of the Year: "Rhinestone Cowboy" – Larry Weiss
Single of the Year: "Good Hearted Woman" – Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson
Album of the Year: Wanted! The Outlaws – Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Tompall Glaser, Jessi Colter
Male Vocalist of the Year: Ronnie Milsap
Female Vocalist of the Year: Dolly Parton
Vocal Duo of the Year: Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson
Vocal Group of the Year: The Statler Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Hargus "Pig" Robbins
Instrumental Group of the Year: Roy Clark and Buck Trent
Country Music Hall of Fame Paul Cohen, Kitty Wells

1977

Entertainer of the Year: Ronnie Milsap
Song of the Year: "Lucille" – Roger Bowling and Hal Bynum
Single of the Year: "Lucille" – Kenny Rogers
Album of the Year: Ronnie Milsap Live – Ronnie Milsap
Male Vocalist of the Year: Ronnie Milsap
Female Vocalist of the Year: Crystal Gayle
Vocal Duo of the Year: Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius
Vocal Group of the Year: The Statler Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Roy Clark
Instrumental Group of the Year: Original Texas Playboys
Country Music Hall of Fame Merle Travis

1978

Entertainer of the Year: Dolly Parton
Song of the Year: "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" – Richard Leigh
Single of the Year: "Heaven's Just a Sin Away" – The Kendalls
Album of the Year: It Was Almost Like a SongRonnie Milsap
Male Vocalist of the Year: Don Williams
Female Vocalist of the Year: Crystal Gayle
Vocal Duo of the Year: Kenny Rogers and Dottie West
Vocal Group of the Year: The Oak Ridge Boys
Instrumentalist of the Year: Roy Clark
Instrumental Group of the Year: The Oak Ridge Boys Band
Country Music Hall of Fame Grandpa Jones

1979

Entertainer of the Year: Willie Nelson
Song of the Year: "The Gambler" – Don Schlitz
Single of the Year: "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" – Charlie Daniels Band
Album of the Year: The GamblerKenny Rogers
Male Vocalist of the Year: Kenny Rogers
Female Vocalist of the Year: Barbara Mandrell
Vocal Duo of the Year: Kenny Rogers and Dottie West
Vocal Group of the Year: The Statler Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Charlie Daniels
Instrumental Group of the Year: Charlie Daniels Band
Country Music Hall of Fame Hubert Long, Hank Snow

1980s

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1980

Entertainer of the Year: Barbara Mandrell
Song of the Year: "He Stopped Loving Her Today" – Bobby Braddock and Curly Putman
Single of the Year: "He Stopped Loving Her Today" – George Jones
Album of the Year: Coal Miner's Daughter soundtrack – Beverly D'Angelo, Levon Helm, and Sissy Spacek
Male Vocalist of the Year: George Jones
Female Vocalist of the Year: Emmylou Harris
Vocal Duo of the Year: Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley
Vocal Group of the Year: The Statler Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Roy Clark
Instrumental Group of the Year: Charlie Daniels Band
Country Music Hall of Fame Johnny Cash, Connie B. Gay, Sons of the Pioneers

1981

Entertainer of the Year: Barbara Mandrell
Song of the Year: "He Stopped Loving Her Today" – Bobby Braddock and Curly Putman
Single of the Year: "Elvira" – The Oak Ridge Boys
Album of the Year: I Believe in YouDon Williams
Male Vocalist of the Year: George Jones
Female Vocalist of the Year: Barbara Mandrell
Vocal Duo of the Year: David Frizzell and Shelly West
Vocal Group of the Year: Alabama
Instrumentalist of the Year: Chet Atkins
Horizon Award: Terri Gibbs
Instrumental Group of the Year: Alabama
Country Music Hall of Fame Vernon Dalhart, Grant Turner

1982

Entertainer of the Year: Alabama
Song of the Year: "Always on My Mind" – Johnny Christopher, Wayne Carson Thompson and Mark James
Single of the Year: "Always on My Mind" – Willie Nelson
Album of the Year: Always on My Mind – Willie Nelson
Male Vocalist of the Year: Ricky Skaggs
Female Vocalist of the Year: Janie Fricke
Vocal Duo of the Year: David Frizzell and Shelly West
Vocal Group of the Year: Alabama
Instrumentalist of the Year: Chet Atkins
Horizon Award: Ricky Skaggs
Instrumental Group of the Year: Alabama
Country Music Hall of Fame Lefty Frizzell, Roy Horton, Marty Robbins

1983

Entertainer of the Year: Alabama
Song of the Year: "Always on My Mind" – Johnny Christopher, Wayne Carson Thompson and Mark James
Single of the Year: "Swingin'" – John Anderson
Album of the Year: The Closer You Get… – Alabama
Male Vocalist of the Year: Lee Greenwood
Female Vocalist of the Year: Janie Fricke
Vocal Duo of the Year: Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson
Vocal Group of the Year: Alabama
Instrumentalist of the Year: Chet Atkins
Horizon Award: John Anderson
Instrumental Group of the Year: Ricky Skaggs Band
Country Music Hall of Fame Little Jimmy Dickens

1984

Entertainer of the Year: Alabama
Song of the Year: "Wind Beneath My Wings" – Larry Henley and Jeff Silbar
Single of the Year: "A Little Good News" – Anne Murray
Album of the Year: A Little Good News – Anne Murray
Male Vocalist of the Year: Lee Greenwood
Female Vocalist of the Year: Reba McEntire
Vocal Duo of the Year: Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias
Vocal Group of the Year: The Statler Brothers
Instrumentalist of the Year: Chet Atkins
Horizon Award: The Judds
Instrumental Group of the Year: Ricky Skaggs Band
Country Music Hall of Fame Ralph Peer, Floyd Tillman

1985

Entertainer of the Year: Ricky Skaggs
Song of the Year: "God Bless the USA" – Lee Greenwood
Single of the Year: "Why Not Me" – The Judds
Album of the Year: Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your MindGeorge Strait
Male Vocalist of the Year: George Strait
Female Vocalist of the Year: Reba McEntire
Vocal Duo of the Year: Anne Murray and Dave Loggins
Vocal Group of the Year: The Judds
Instrumentalist of the Year: Chet Atkins
Horizon Award: Sawyer Brown
Instrumental Group of the Year: Ricky Skaggs Band
Music Video of the Year: "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" – Hank Williams, Jr.
Country Music Hall of Fame Flatt and Scruggs

1986

Entertainer of the Year: Reba McEntire
Song of the Year: "On the Other Hand" – Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz
Single of the Year: "Bop" – Dan Seals
Album of the Year: Lost in the Fifties TonightRonnie Milsap
Male Vocalist of the Year: George Strait
Female Vocalist of the Year: Reba McEntire
Vocal Duo of the Year: Dan Seals and Marie Osmond
Vocal Group of the Year: The Judds
Instrumentalist of the Year: Johnny Gimble
Horizon Award: Randy Travis
Instrumental Group of the Year: The Oak Ridge Boys Band
Music Video of the Year: "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes" – George Jones
Country Music Hall of Fame Wesley Rose and The Duke of Paducah

1987

Entertainer of the Year: Hank Williams, Jr.
Song of the Year: "Forever and Ever, Amen" – Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz
Single of the Year: "Forever and Ever, Amen" – Randy Travis
Album of the Year: Always & Forever – Randy Travis
Male Vocalist of the Year: Randy Travis
Female Vocalist of the Year: Reba McEntire
Vocal Duo of the Year: Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White
Vocal Group of the Year: The Judds
Instrumentalist of the Year: Johnny Gimble
Horizon Award: Holly Dunn
Music Video of the Year: "My Name Is Bocephus" – Hank Williams, Jr.
Country Music Hall of Fame Rod Brasfield

1988

Entertainer of the Year: Hank Williams, Jr.
Song of the Year: "80's Ladies" – K. T. Oslin
Single of the Year: "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses" – Kathy Mattea
Album of the Year: Born to Boogie – Hank Williams, Jr.
Male Vocalist of the Year: Randy Travis
Female Vocalist of the Year: K. T. Oslin
Vocal Duo of the Year: The Judds
Vocal Group of the Year: Highway 101
Musician of the Year: Chet Atkins
Horizon Award: Ricky Van Shelton
Vocal Event of the Year: TrioDolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris
Country Music Hall of Fame Loretta Lynn, Roy Rogers

1989

Entertainer of the Year: George Strait
Song of the Year: "Chiseled in Stone" – Max D. Barnes and Vern Gosdin
Single of the Year: "I'm No Stranger to the Rain" – Keith Whitley
Album of the Year: Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume TwoNitty Gritty Dirt Band
Male Vocalist of the Year: Ricky Van Shelton
Female Vocalist of the Year: Kathy Mattea
Vocal Duo of the Year: The Judds
Vocal Group of the Year: Highway 101
Musician of the Year: Johnny Gimble
Horizon Award: Clint Black
Vocal Event of the Year: "There's a Tear in My Beer" – Hank Williams, Jr. and Hank Williams
Music Video of the Year: "There's a Tear in My Beer" – Hank Williams, Jr. and Hank Williams
Country Music Hall of Fame Jack Stapp, Cliffie Stone, Hank Thompson

1990s

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1990

Entertainer of the Year: George Strait
Song of the Year: "Where've You Been" – Jon Vezner and Don Henry
Single of the Year: "When I Call Your Name" – Vince Gill
Album of the Year: Pickin' on NashvilleThe Kentucky Headhunters
Male Vocalist of the Year: Clint Black
Female Vocalist of the Year: Kathy Mattea
Vocal Duo of the Year: The Judds
Vocal Group of the Year: The Kentucky Headhunters
Musician of the Year: Johnny Gimble
Horizon Award: Garth Brooks
Vocal Event of the Year: "Til a Tear Becomes a Rose" – Lorrie Morgan and Keith Whitley
Music Video of the Year: "The Dance" – Garth Brooks
Country Music Hall of Fame Tennessee Ernie Ford

1991

Entertainer of the Year: Garth Brooks
Song of the Year: "When I Call Your Name" – Vince Gill and Tim DuBois
Single of the Year: "Friends in Low Places" – Garth Brooks
Album of the Year: No Fences – Garth Brooks
Male Vocalist of the Year: Vince Gill
Female Vocalist of the Year: Tanya Tucker
Vocal Duo of the Year: The Judds
Vocal Group of the Year: The Kentucky Headhunters
Musician of the Year: Mark O'Connor
Horizon Award: Travis Tritt
Vocal Event of the Year: "Restless" – Mark O'Connor & the New Nashville Cats
Music Video of the Year: "The Thunder Rolls" – Garth Brooks
Country Music Hall of Fame Boudleaux and Felice Bryant

1992

Entertainer of the Year: Garth Brooks
Song of the Year: "Look at Us" – Vince Gill and Max D. Barnes
Single of the Year: "Achy Breaky Heart" – Billy Ray Cyrus
Album of the Year: Ropin' the Wind – Garth Brooks
Male Vocalist of the Year: Vince Gill
Female Vocalist of the Year: Mary Chapin Carpenter
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Diamond Rio
Musician of the Year: Mark O'Connor
Horizon Award: Suzy Bogguss
Vocal Event of the Year: "This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time)" – Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt
Music Video of the Year: "Midnight in Montgomery" – Alan Jackson
Country Music Hall of Fame George Jones, Frances Preston

1993

Entertainer of the Year: Vince Gill
Song of the Year: "I Still Believe in You" – Vince Gill and John Barlow Jarvis
Single of the Year: "Chattahoochee" – Alan Jackson
Album of the Year: I Still Believe in You – Vince Gill
Male Vocalist of the Year: Vince Gill
Female Vocalist of the Year: Mary Chapin Carpenter
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Diamond Rio
Musician of the Year: Mark O'Connor
Horizon Award: Mark Chesnutt
Vocal Event of the Year: "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair" – Various Artists
Music Video of the Year: "Chattahoochee" – Alan Jackson
Country Music Hall of Fame Willie Nelson

1994

Entertainer of the Year: Vince Gill
Song of the Year: "Chattahoochee" – Alan Jackson and Jim McBride
Single of the Year: "I Swear" – John Michael Montgomery
Album of the Year: Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles – Various Artists
Male Vocalist of the Year: Vince Gill
Female Vocalist of the Year: Pam Tillis
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Diamond Rio
Musician of the Year: Mark O'Connor
Horizon Award: John Michael Montgomery
Vocal Event of the Year: "Does He Love You" – Reba McEntire and Linda Davis
Music Video of the Year: "Independence Day" – Martina McBride
Country Music Hall of Fame Merle Haggard

1995

Entertainer of the Year: Alan Jackson
Song of the Year: "Independence Day" – Gretchen Peters
Single of the Year: "When You Say Nothing at All" – Alison Krauss & Union Station
Album of the Year: When Fallen Angels FlyPatty Loveless
Male Vocalist of the Year: Vince Gill
Female Vocalist of the Year: Alison Krauss
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: The Mavericks
Musician of the Year: Mark O'Connor
Horizon Award: Alison Krauss
Vocal Event of the Year: "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" – Shenandoah and Alison Krauss
Music Video of the Year: "Baby Likes to Rock It" – The Tractors
Country Music Hall of Fame Roger Miller, Jo Walker-Meador

1996

Entertainer of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Song of the Year: "Go Rest High on That Mountain" – Vince Gill
Single of the Year: "Check Yes or No" – George Strait
Album of the Year: Blue Clear Sky – George Strait
Male Vocalist of the Year: George Strait
Female Vocalist of the Year: Patty Loveless
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: The Mavericks
Musician of the Year: Mark O'Connor
Horizon Award: Bryan White
Vocal Event of the Year: "I Will Always Love You" – Dolly Parton and Vince Gill
Music Video of the Year: "My Wife Thinks You're Dead" – Junior Brown
Country Music Hall of Fame Patsy Montana, Buck Owens, Ray Price

1997

Entertainer of the Year: Garth Brooks
Song of the Year: "Strawberry Wine" – Matraca Berg and Gary Harrison
Single of the Year: "Strawberry Wine" – Deana Carter
Album of the Year: Carrying Your Love with MeGeorge Strait
Male Vocalist of the Year: George Strait
Female Vocalist of the Year: Trisha Yearwood
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Diamond Rio
Musician of the Year: Brent Mason
Horizon Award: LeAnn Rimes
Vocal Event of the Year: "It's Your Love" – Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
Music Video of the Year: "455 Rocket" – Kathy Mattea
Country Music Hall of Fame Harlan Howard, Brenda Lee, Cindy Walker

1998

Entertainer of the Year: Garth Brooks
Song of the Year: "Holes in the Floor of Heaven" – Steve Wariner and Billy Kirsch
Single of the Year: "Holes in the Floor of Heaven" – Steve Wariner
Album of the Year: EverywhereTim McGraw
Male Vocalist of the Year: George Strait
Female Vocalist of the Year: Trisha Yearwood
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Dixie Chicks
Musician of the Year: Brent Mason
Horizon Award: Dixie Chicks
Vocal Event of the Year: "You Don't Seem to Miss Me" – Patty Loveless and George Jones
Music Video of the Year: "This Kiss" – Faith Hill
Country Music Hall of Fame George Morgan, Elvis Presley, E.W. “Bud” Wendell, Tammy Wynette

1999

Entertainer of the Year: Shania Twain
Song of the Year: "This Kiss" – Robin Lerner, Annie Roboff and Beth Nielsen Chapman
Single of the Year: "Wide Open Spaces" – Dixie Chicks
Album of the Year: A Place in the SunTim McGraw
Male Vocalist of the Year: Tim McGraw
Female Vocalist of the Year: Martina McBride
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Dixie Chicks
Musician of the Year: Randy Scruggs
Horizon Award: Jo Dee Messina
Vocal Event of the Year: "My Kind of Woman, My Kind of Man" – Vince Gill and Patty Loveless
Music Video of the Year: "Wide Open Spaces" – Dixie Chicks
Country Music Hall of Fame Johnny Bond, Dolly Parton, Conway Twitty

2000s

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2000

Entertainer of the Year: Dixie Chicks
Song of the Year: "I Hope You Dance" – Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers
Single of the Year: "I Hope You Dance" – Lee Ann Womack
Album of the Year: Fly – Dixie Chicks
Male Vocalist of the Year: Tim McGraw
Female Vocalist of the Year: Faith Hill
Vocal Duo of the Year: Montgomery Gentry
Vocal Group of the Year: Dixie Chicks
Musician of the Year: Hargus "Pig" Robbins
Horizon Award: Brad Paisley
Vocal Event of the Year: "Murder on Music Row" – George Strait and Alan Jackson
Music Video of the Year: "Goodbye Earl" – Dixie Chicks
Country Music Hall of Fame Charley Pride, Faron Young

2001

Entertainer of the Year: Tim McGraw
Song of the Year: "Murder on Music Row" – Larry Cordle and Larry Shell
Single of the Year: "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" – The Soggy Bottom Boys
Album of the Year: O Brother, Where At Thou? – Various Artists
Male Vocalist of the Year: Toby Keith
Female Vocalist of the Year: Lee Ann Womack
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Lonestar
Musician of the Year: Dann Huff
Horizon Award: Keith Urban
Vocal Event of the Year: "Too Country" – Brad Paisley, George Jones, Bill Anderson and Buck Owens
Music Video of the Year: "Born to Fly" – Sara Evans
Country Music Hall of Fame Bill Anderson, Delmore Brothers, Everly Brothers, Don Gibson, Homer and Jethro, Waylon Jennings, Jordanaires, Don Law, Louvin Brothers, Ken Nelson, Sam Phillips, Webb Pierce

2002

Entertainer of the Year: Alan Jackson
Song of the Year: "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" – Alan Jackson
Single of the Year: "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" – Alan Jackson
Album of the Year: Drive – Alan Jackson
Male Vocalist of the Year: Alan Jackson
Female Vocalist of the Year: Martina McBride
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Dixie Chicks
Musician of the Year: Jerry Douglas
Horizon Award: Rascal Flatts
Vocal Event of the Year: "Mendocino County Line" – Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack
Music Video of the Year: "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" – Brad Paisley
Country Music Hall of Fame Bill Carlisle, Porter Wagoner

2003

Entertainer of the Year: Alan Jackson
Song of the Year: "Three Wooden Crosses" – Doug Johnson and Kim Williams
Single of the Year: "Hurt" – Johnny Cash
Album of the Year: American IV: The Man Comes Around – Johnny Cash
Male Vocalist of the Year: Alan Jackson
Female Vocalist of the Year: Martina McBride
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Rascal Flatts
Musician of the Year: Randy Scruggs
Horizon Award: Joe Nichols
Vocal Event of the Year: "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" – Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett
Music Video of the Year: "Hurt" – Johnny Cash
Country Music Hall of Fame Floyd Cramer, Carl Smith

2004

Entertainer of the Year: Kenny Chesney
Song of the Year: "Live Like You Were Dying" – Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman
Single of the Year: "Live Like You Were Dying" – Tim McGraw
Album of the Year: When the Sun Goes Down – Kenny Chesney
Male Vocalist of the Year: Keith Urban
Female Vocalist of the Year: Martina McBride
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Rascal Flatts
Musician of the Year: Dann Huff
Horizon Award: Gretchen Wilson
Musical Event of the Year: "Whiskey Lullaby" – Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss
Music Video of the Year: "Whiskey Lullaby" – Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss
Country Music Hall of Fame Jim Foglesong, Kris Kristofferson

2005

Entertainer of the Year: Keith Urban
Song of the Year: "Whiskey Lullaby" – Bill Anderson and Jon Randall
Single of the Year: "I May Hate Myself in the Morning" – Lee Ann Womack
Album of the Year: There's More Where That Came From – Lee Ann Womack
Male Vocalist of the Year: Keith Urban
Female Vocalist of the Year: Gretchen Wilson
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Rascal Flatts
Musician of the Year: Jerry Douglas
Horizon Award: Dierks Bentley
Musical Event of the Year: "Good News, Bad News" – George Strait with Lee Ann Womack
Music Video of the Year: "As Good as I Once Was" – Toby Keith
Country Music Hall of Fame Alabama, DeFord Bailey, Glen Campbell

2006

Entertainer of the Year: Kenny Chesney
Song of the Year: "Believe" – Craig Wiseman and Ronnie Dunn
Single of the Year: "Believe" – Brooks & Dunn
Album of the Year: Time Well WastedBrad Paisley
Male Vocalist of the Year: Keith Urban
Female Vocalist of the Year: Carrie Underwood
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Group of the Year: Rascal Flatts
Musician of the Year: Randy Scruggs
Horizon Award: Carrie Underwood
Musical Event of the Year: "When I Get Where I'm Going" – Brad Paisley with Dolly Parton
Music Video of the Year: "Believe" – Brooks & Dunn
Country Music Hall of Fame Harold Bradley, Sonny James, George Strait

2007

Entertainer of the Year: Kenny Chesney
Song of the Year: "Give It Away" – Bill Anderson, Jamey Johnson and Buddy Cannon
Single of the Year: "Before He Cheats" – Carrie Underwood
Album of the Year: It Just Comes NaturalGeorge Strait
Male Vocalist of the Year: Brad Paisley
Female Vocalist of the Year: Carrie Underwood
Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland
Vocal Group of the Year: Rascal Flatts
Musician of the Year: Jerry Douglas
Horizon Award: Taylor Swift
Musical Event of the Year: "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" – Tracy Lawrence with Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw
Music Video of the Year: "Online" – Brad Paisley
Country Music Hall of Fame Ralph Emery, Vince Gill, Mel Tillis

2008

Entertainer of the Year: Kenny Chesney
Song of the Year: "Stay" – Jennifer Nettles
Single of the Year: "I Saw God Today" – George Strait
Album of the Year: Troubadour – George Strait
Male Vocalist of the Year: Brad Paisley
Female Vocalist of the Year: Carrie Underwood
Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland
Vocal Group of the Year: Rascal Flatts
Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally
New Artist of the Year: Lady Antebellum
Musical Event of the Year: "Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)" – Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
Music Video of the Year: "Waitin' on a Woman" – Brad Paisley featuring Andy Griffith
Country Music Hall of Fame Tom T. Hall, Emmylou Harris, Ernest V. "Pop" Stoneman, The Statler Brothers

2009

Entertainer of the Year: Taylor Swift
Song of the Year: "In Color" – Jamey Johnson, Lee Thomas Miller and James Otto
Single of the Year: "I Run to You" – Lady Antebellum
Album of the Year: Fearless – Taylor Swift
Male Vocalist of the Year: Brad Paisley
Female Vocalist of the Year: Taylor Swift
Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland
Vocal Group of the Year: Lady Antebellum
Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally
New Artist of the Year: Darius Rucker
Musical Event of the Year: "Start a Band" – Brad Paisley and Keith Urban
Music Video of the Year: "Love Story" – Taylor Swift
Country Music Hall of Fame Roy Clark, Barbara Mandrell, Charlie McCoy

2010s

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2010

Entertainer of the Year: Brad Paisley
Song of the Year: "The House That Built Me" – Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin
Single of the Year: "Need You Now" – Lady Antebellum
Album of the Year: RevolutionMiranda Lambert
Male Vocalist of the Year: Blake Shelton
Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland
Vocal Group of the Year: Lady Antebellum
Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally
New Artist of the Year: Zac Brown Band
Musical Event of the Year: "Hillbilly Bone" – Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins
Music Video of the Year: "The House That Built Me" – Miranda Lambert
Country Music Hall of Fame Jimmy Dean, Ferlin Husky, Billy Sherrill, Don Williams

2011

Entertainer of the Year: Taylor Swift
Song of the Year: "If I Die Young" – Kimberly Perry
Single of the Year: "If I Die Young" – The Band Perry
Album of the Year: My Kinda PartyJason Aldean
Male Vocalist of the Year: Blake Shelton
Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland
Vocal Group of the Year: Lady Antebellum
Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally
New Artist of the Year: The Band Perry
Musical Event of the Year: "Don't You Wanna Stay" – Jason Aldean with Kelly Clarkson
Music Video of the Year: "You and Tequila" – Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter
Country Music Hall of Fame Bobby Braddock, Reba McEntire, Jean Shepard

2012

Entertainer of the Year: Blake Shelton
Song of the Year: "Over You" – Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton
Single of the Year: "Pontoon" – Little Big Town
Album of the Year: ChiefEric Church
Male Vocalist of the Year: Blake Shelton
Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
Vocal Duo of the Year: Thompson Square
Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town
Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally
New Artist of the Year: Hunter Hayes
Musical Event of the Year: "Feel Like a Rock Star" – Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw[20]
Music Video of the Year: "Red Solo Cup" – Toby Keith
Lifetime Achievement Award: Willie Nelson
Country Music Hall of Fame Garth Brooks, Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Connie Smith

2013

Entertainer of the Year: George Strait
Song of the Year: "I Drive Your Truck" – Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington and Jimmy Yeary
Single of the Year: "Cruise" – Florida Georgia Line
Album of the Year: Based on a True Story...Blake Shelton
Male Vocalist of the Year: Blake Shelton
Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
Vocal Duo of the Year: Florida Georgia Line
Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town
Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally
New Artist of the Year: Kacey Musgraves
Musical Event of the Year: "Highway Don't Care" – Tim McGraw with Taylor Swift and Keith Urban
Music Video of the Year: "Highway Don't Care" – Tim McGraw with Taylor Swift and Keith Urban
Pinnacle Award: Taylor Swift
Lifetime Achievement Award: Kenny Rogers
Country Music Hall of Fame Bobby Bare, Cowboy Jack Clement, Kenny Rogers

2014

Entertainer of the Year: Luke Bryan
Song of the Year: "Follow Your Arrow" – Kacey Musgraves, Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark
Single of the Year: "Automatic" – Miranda Lambert
Album of the Year: Platinum – Miranda Lambert
Male Vocalist of the Year: Blake Shelton
Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
Vocal Duo of the Year: Florida Georgia Line
Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town
Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally
New Artist of the Year: Brett Eldredge
Musical Event of the Year: "We Were Us" – Keith Urban with Miranda Lambert
Music Video of the Year: "Drunk on a Plane" – Dierks Bentley
Irving Waugh Award of Excellence: Vince Gill
Country Music Hall of Fame Hank Cochran, Ronnie Milsap, Mac Wiseman

2015

Entertainer of the Year: Luke Bryan
Song of the Year: "Girl Crush" – Liz Rose, Lori McKenna, Hillary Lindsey
Single of the Year: "Girl Crush" – Little Big Town
Album of the Year: TravellerChris Stapleton
Male Vocalist of the Year: Chris Stapleton
Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
Vocal Duo of the Year: Florida Georgia Line
Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town
Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally
New Artist of the Year: Chris Stapleton
Musical Event of the Year: "Raise 'Em Up" – Keith Urban with Eric Church
Music Video of the Year: "Girl in a Country Song" – Maddie & Tae
Lifetime Achievement Award: Johnny Cash
Country Music Hall of Fame Jim Ed Brown And The Browns, Grady Martin, Oak Ridge Boys

2016
Main Article: 50th Annual Country Music Association Awards

Entertainer of the Year: Garth Brooks
Song of the Year: "Humble and Kind" – Lori McKenna
Single of the Year: "Die a Happy Man" – Thomas Rhett
Album of the Year: Mr. MisunderstoodEric Church
Male Vocalist of the Year: Chris Stapleton
Female Vocalist of the Year: Carrie Underwood
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brothers Osborne
Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town
Musician of the Year: Dann Huff
New Artist of the Year: Maren Morris
Musical Event of the Year: "Different For Girls" - Dierks Bentley with Elle King
Music Video of the Year: "Fire Away" – Chris Stapleton
Lifetime Achievement Award: Dolly Parton
Pinnacle Award: Kenny Chesney
Country Music Hall of Fame Fred Foster, Charlie Daniels, Randy Travis

2017
Main Article: 51st Annual Country Music Association Awards

Entertainer of the Year: Garth Brooks
Song of the Year: "Better Man" – Taylor Swift
Single of the Year: "Blue Ain't Your Color" – Keith Urban
Album of the Year: From A Room: Volume 1Chris Stapleton
Male Vocalist of the Year: Chris Stapleton
Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
Duo of the Year: Brothers Osborne
Group of the Year: Little Big Town
New Artist of the Year Jon Pardi
Vocal Event of the Year: "Funny How Time Slips Away" - Glen Campbell and Willie Nelson
Music Video of the Year: "It Ain't My Fault" - Brothers Osborne
Musician of the Year Mac McAnally

2018
Main Article: 52nd Annual Country Music Association Awards

Entertainer of the Year Keith Urban
Male Vocalist of the Year Chris Stapleton
Female Vocalist of the Year Carrie Underwood
Song of the Year Mike Henderson and Chris Stapleton - "Broken Halos"
Single of the Year Chris Stapleton - "Broken Halos"
Album of the Year Kacey Musgraves - Golden Hour
Vocal Duo of the Year Brothers Osborne
Vocal Group of the Year Old Dominion
New Artist of the Year Luke Combs
Vocal Event of the Year David Lee Murphy duet with Kenny Chesney - "Everything's Gonna Be Alright"
Music Video of The Year Thomas Rhett - "Marry Me"
Musician of the Year Mac McAnally

2019
Main Article: 53rd Annual Country Music Association Awards

Entertainer of the Year Garth Brooks
Male Vocalist of the Year Luke Combs
Female Vocalist of the Year Kacey Musgraves
Song of the Year Luke Combs, Wyatt B. Durrette III and Robert Williford - "Beautiful Crazy"
Single of the Year Blake Shelton - "God's Country"
Album of the Year "Girl" - Maren Morris
Vocal Duo of the Year Dan + Shay
Vocal Group of the Year Old Dominion
New Artist of the Year Ashley McBryde
Vocal Event of the Year "Old Town Road (Remix)" - Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus
Music Video of the Year "Rainbow" - Kacey Musgraves
Musician of the Year Jenee Fleenor

2020s

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2020

Entertainer of the Year Eric Church
Male Vocalist of the Year Luke Combs
Female Vocalist of the Year Maren Morris
Song of the Year Maren Morris, Jimmy Robbins, and Laura Veltz — "The Bones"
Single of the Year Maren Morris"The Bones"
Album of the Year What You See Is What You GetLuke Combs
Vocal Duo of the Year Dan + Shay
Vocal Group of the Year Old Dominion
New Artist of the Year Morgan Wallen
Vocal Event of the Year "I Hope You're Happy Now" — Carly Pearce and Lee Brice
Music Video of the Year "Bluebird"Miranda Lambert
Musician of the Year Jenee Fleenor


2021

Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs
Male Vocalist of the Year Chris Stapleton
Female Vocalist of the Year Carly Pearce
Song of the Year "Starting Over" — Chris Stapleton, Mike Henderson
Single of the Year "Starting Over" — Chris Stapleton
Album of the Year Starting Over — Chris Stapleton
Vocal Duo of the Year Brothers Osborne
Vocal Group of the Year Old Dominion
New Artist of the Year Jimmie Allen
Vocal Event of the Year "Half of My Hometown" — Kelsea Ballerini and Kenny Chesney
Music Video of the Year "Half of My Hometown" — Kelsea Ballerini and Kenny Chesney
Musician of the Year Jenee Fleenor


2022

Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs
Male Vocalist of the Year Chris Stapleton
Female Vocalist of the Year Lainey Wilson
Song of the Year "Buy Dirt" - Jacob Davis, Jordan Davis, Josh Jenkins, Matt Jenkins
Single of the Year "'Til You Can't" - Cody Johnson
Album of the Year Growin' Up - Luke Combs
Vocal Duo of the Year Brothers Osborne
Vocal Group of the Year Old Dominion
New Artist of the Year Lainey Wilson
Musical Event of the Year "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" - Carly Pearce & Ashley McBryde
Music Video of the Year "'Til You Can't" - Cody Johnson
Musician of the Year Jenee Fleenor



2023

Entertainer of the Year Lainey Wilson
Male Vocalist of the Year Chris Stapleton
Female Vocalist of the Year Lainey Wilson
Song of the Year "Fast Car" - Tracy Chapman
Single of the Year "Fast Car" - Luke Combs
Album of the Year Bell Bottom Country - Lainey Wilson
Vocal Duo of the Year Brothers Osborne
Vocal Group of the Year Old Dominion
New Artist of the Year Jelly Roll
Musical Event of the Year "Wait in the Truck" - HARDY & Lainey Wilson
Music Video of the Year "Wait in the Truck" - HARDY & Lainey Wilson
Musician of the Year Jenee Fleenor

See also

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