This is a list of Country Music Association Awards ceremonies and the winners in each ceremony.
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 |
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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 | 15.9[3] | November 12 | |||
2009 | 43rd | 17.1[4] | November 11 | |||
2010 | 44th | 16.4[5] | November 10 | |||
2011 | 45th | 16.3 | 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 | |||
Below is a list of most wins and most nominations received by an artist each ceremony.[15]
Year | Most wins | Most Nominations | |||
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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 |
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 | |
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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 |
Below is a list of winners in the major categories by year.[17] [18] [19]
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: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | Glen Campbell | |
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
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 |
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: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | Charley Pride | |
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
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: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | Kenny Rogers | |
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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 |
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: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | George Strait | |
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
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: | ||
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: | Trio – Dolly 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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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 |
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
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: | ||
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: | ||
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: | – Various Artists | |
Male Vocalist of the Year: | Vince Gill | |
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
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: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | George Strait | |
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year: | Tim McGraw | |
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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 |
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: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
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: | ||
Album of the Year: | – Johnny Cash | |
Male Vocalist of the Year: | Alan Jackson | |
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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 Wasted – Brad 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 Natural – 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: | 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: | |||
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 |
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: | Revolution – Miranda 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 Party – Jason Aldean | |
Male Vocalist of the Year: | Blake Shelton | |
Female Vocalist of the Year: | ||
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: | Chief – Eric 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: | Traveller – Chris 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: | ||
Single of the Year: | "Die a Happy Man" – Thomas Rhett | |
Album of the Year: | Mr. Misunderstood –Eric 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: | – Chris 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 |
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 |
2020
See main article: 54th Annual Country Music Association Awards.
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 Get — Luke 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
See main article: 55th Annual Country Music Association Awards.
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
See main article: 56th Annual Country Music Association Awards.
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
See main article: 57th Annual Country Music Association Awards.
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 |