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Academy of Country Music Awards

The Academy of Country Music Awards, also known as the ACM Awards, were first held in 1966, honoring the industry's accomplishments during the previous year. It was the first country music awards program held by a major organization. The academy's signature "hat" trophy was first created in 1968. The awards were first televised in 1972 on ABC. In 1979, the academy joined with Dick Clark Productions to produce the show. Dick Clark and Al Schwartz served as producers while Gene Weed served as director. Under their guidance, the show moved to NBC in 1979, then to CBS in 1998, and Amazon Prime Video in 2022.

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Academy of Country Music Awards
Current: 60th Academy of Country Music Awards
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Official logo for the awards
Awarded forAchievements in country music
LocationVariable U.S. locations
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Country Music
First awardApril 1966; 59 years ago (1966-04)
Websitewww.acmcountry.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC (1972–1978)
NBC (1979–1997)
CBS (1998–2021)
Prime Video (2022–)
Produced byDick Clark Productions
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The academy adopted a sleeker, modern version of the "hat" trophy in 2003, which is now made by the New York City firm Society Awards. In 2004, the organization implemented online awards voting for its professional members, becoming the first televised awards show to do so. Entertainer of the Year was a fan-voted award for eight years, until 2016, when the ACM announced its decision to abandon Internet-voting for it and the three new-artist categories.

The 59th ACM Awards were presented at the Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, Texas on May 16th, 2024.

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Luke Bryan holding the iconic ACM cowboy hat shaped trophy

Voting process

Voting members of the Academy of Country Music (ACM) elect the nominees. In 2016, after an eight-year experiment intended to improve consumer engagement, the ACM announced its decision to abandon fan-voting for Entertainer of the Year and its three new-artist categories, thanks to the cost of participation and several rifts that had developed among artists. The program was controversial from the start and included the web ballot stuffing encouragement infamous among awards of the same type presented in other ceremonies. Kenny Chesney, after winning the first fan vote for entertainer in 2008, criticized the process backstage, complaining that instead of acknowledging artists' hard work, the vote had devolved into a marketing contest that rewarded people for "seeing how hard you can push people's buttons on the Internet." The winner, for example, of entertainer will now be voted on by the same people who select the male or female vocalist winner.[1]

Broadcasting

The ACM Awards were previously broadcast by ABC from 1972 to 1978, NBC from 1979 to 1997, and CBS from 1998 to 2021. In June 2021, it was reported that CBS would not renew its contract to air the ceremony, citing declining viewership and demands from Dick Clark Productions for a higher rights fee. CBS' parent company ViacomCBS decided to prioritize its own CMT Music Awards (produced by its cable network CMT) as a competitor, announcing later that month that it would move to CBS and be held in April beginning 2022.[2]

After reports that the ACMs were being shopped to other networks such as NBC, it was announced on August 19, 2021, that the media rights to the ceremony had been acquired by Amazon Prime Video, making it one of the first major awards ceremonies on U.S. television to move exclusively to a streaming platform.[3][4] The ceremony is streamed via Prime Video, and simulcast on Amazon Live, Amazon Music, and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch.[5] In November 2023, Amazon renewed its rights through the 60th ceremony in 2025.[5]

Awards

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The most prestigious awards are for "Artist of the Decade" and "Entertainer of the Year." There are a number of other awards to recognize male and female vocalists, albums, videos, songs, and musicians. The awards are typically presented in April or May and recognize achievement for the previous year.

Major awards

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YearEntertainer of the YearMale Artist of the YearFemale Artist of the YearAlbum of the YearSong of the YearNew Male Artist of the YearNew Female Artist of the Year
2025 To be announced Zach Top Ella Langley
2024 Lainey Wilson Chris Stapleton Lainey Wilson HigherChris Stapleton Jordan Davis, Chase McGill, Greylan James, Josh Osborne – "Next Thing You Know" Nate Smith Megan Moroney
2023 Chris Stapleton Morgan Wallen Bell Bottom CountryLainey Wilson Cole Swindell, Ashley Gorley, Jesse Frasure, Thomas Rhett, Mark D. Sanders, Tim Nichols – "She Had Me at Heads Carolina" Zach Bryan Hailey Whitters
2022 Miranda Lambert Chris Stapleton Carly Pearce Dangerous: The Double AlbumMorgan Wallen Jason Nix, Jonathan Singleton, Lainey Wilson – "Things a Man Oughta Know" Parker McCollum Lainey Wilson
2021Luke BryanThomas RhettMaren MorrisStarting OverChris StapletonMaren Morris, Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz – "The Bones"Jimmie AllenGabby Barrett
2020Thomas Rhett (tie)
Carrie Underwood

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Luke CombsWhat You See Is What You GetLuke CombsJosh Osborne, Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi – "One Man Band"Riley GreenTenille Townes
2019Keith UrbanThomas RhettKacey MusgravesGolden HourKacey MusgravesNicolle Galyon, Jordan Reynolds, Dan Smyers – "Tequila"Luke CombsAshley McBryde
2018Jason AldeanChris StapletonMiranda LambertFrom A Room: Volume 1Chris StapletonJack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall – "Tin Man"Brett YoungLauren Alaina
2017Thomas RhettThe Weight of These WingsMiranda LambertSean Douglas, Thomas Rhett, Joe Spargur – "Die a Happy Man"Jon PardiMaren Morris
2016Chris StapletonTravellerChris StapletonBarry Bales, Ronnie Bowman, Chris Stapleton – "Nobody to Blame"Chris StapletonKelsea Ballerini
2015Luke BryanJason AldeanPlatinumMiranda LambertMiranda Lambert, Natalie Hemby, Nicolle Galyon – "Automatic"Not awardedNot awarded
2014George StraitSame Trailer Different ParkKacey MusgravesJessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, Jimmy Yeary – "I Drive Your Truck"
2013Luke BryanChiefEric ChurchMiranda Lambert, Blake Shelton – "Over You"
2012Taylor SwiftBlake SheltonFour the RecordMiranda LambertLee Brice, Liz Rose – "Crazy Girl"
2011Brad PaisleyNeed You NowLady AntebellumTom Douglas, Allen Shamblin – "The House That Built Me"
2010Carrie UnderwoodRevolutionMiranda LambertDave Haywood, Josh Kear, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott – "Need You Now"
2009Carrie UnderwoodFearlessTaylor SwiftJamey Johnson, Lee Thomas Miller, James Otto – "In Color"
2008Kenny ChesneyCrazy Ex-GirlfriendMiranda LambertJennifer Nettles – "Stay"Jack IngramTaylor Swift
2007Some HeartsCarrie UnderwoodBill Anderson, Buddy Cannon, Jamey Johnson – "Give It Away"Rodney AtkinsMiranda Lambert
2006Keith UrbanSara EvansTime Well WastedBrad PaisleyCraig Wiseman, Ronnie Dunn – "Believe"Jason AldeanCarrie Underwood
2005Gretchen WilsonBe HereKeith UrbanCraig Wiseman, Tim Nichols – "Live Like You Were Dying"Not awardedNot awarded
2004Toby KeithToby KeithMartina McBrideShock'n Y'allToby KeithDoug Johnson, Kim Williams – "Three Wooden Crosses"
2003Kenny ChesneyDriveAlan JacksonPhillip Brian White, David Vincent Williams – "I'm Movin' On"Joe NicholsKellie Coffey
2002Brooks & DunnAlan JacksonO Brother, Where Art Thou? — Various ArtistsAlan Jackson – "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)"Phil VassarCarolyn Dawn Johnson
2001Dixie ChicksToby KeithFaith HillHow Do You Like Me Now?!Toby KeithMark D. Sanders, Tia Sillers – "I Hope You Dance"Keith UrbanJamie O'Neal
2000Shania TwainTim McGrawFlyThe Dixie ChicksMarv Green, Aimee Mayo – "Amazed"Brad PaisleyJessica Andrews
1999Garth BrooksWide Open SpacesThe Dixie ChicksSteve Wariner, Billy Kirsch – "Holes in the Floor of Heaven"Mark WillsJo Dee Messina
1998George StraitTrisha YearwoodCarrying Your Love with MeGeorge StraitStephony Smith – "It's Your Love"Kenny ChesneyLee Ann Womack
1997Brooks & DunnPatty LovelessBlue Clear SkyGeorge StraitBill Mack – "Blue"Trace AdkinsLeAnn Rimes
1996Alan JacksonThe Woman in MeShania TwainDickey Lee, Karen Staley, Danny Mayo – "The Keeper of the Stars"Bryan WhiteShania Twain
1995Reba McEntireReba McEntireNot a Moment Too SoonTim McGrawGary Baker, Frank J. Myers – "I Swear"Tim McGrawChely Wright
1994Garth BrooksVince GillWynonna JuddA Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love)Alan JacksonVictoria Shaw, Chuck Cannon – "I Love the Way You Love Me"John Michael MontgomeryFaith Hill
1993Mary Chapin CarpenterBrand New ManBrooks & DunnVince Gill, John Barlow Jarvis – "I Still Believe in You"Tracy LawrenceMichelle Wright
1992Garth BrooksReba McEntireDon't Rock the JukeboxAlan JacksonBilly Dean, Richard Leigh – "Somewhere in My Broken Heart"Billy DeanTrisha Yearwood
1991No FencesGarth BrooksTony Arata – "The Dance"Alan JacksonShelby Lynne
1990George StraitClint BlackKathy MatteaKillin' TimeClint BlackJon Vezner, Don Henry – "Where've You Been"Clint BlackMary Chapin Carpenter
1989Hank Williams, Jr.George StraitK. T. OslinThis WomanK.T. OslinCharles Gene Nelson, Paul Nelson – "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses"Rodney CrowellSuzy Bogguss
1988Randy TravisReba McEntireTrioDolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda RonstadtPaul Overstreet, Don Schlitz – "Forever and Ever, Amen"Ricky Van SheltonK.T. Oslin
1987Storms of LifeRandy TravisPaul Overstreet, Don Schlitz – "On the Other Hand"Dwight YoakamHolly Dunn
1986AlabamaGeorge StraitDoes Fort Worth Ever Cross Your MindGeorge StraitFred Parris, Mike Reid, Troy Seals – "Lost in the Fifties Tonight"Randy TravisJudy Rodman
1985Roll OnAlabamaHarlan Howard, Brent Maher, Sonny Throckmorton – "Why Not Me"Vince GillNicolette Larson
1984Lee GreenwoodJanie FrickeThe Closer You Get...AlabamaLarry Henley, Jeff Silbar – "Wind Beneath My Wings"Jim GlaserGus Hardin
1983Ronnie MilsapSylviaAlways on My MindWillie NelsonMerle Haggard – "Are the Good Times Really Over (I Wish a Buck Was Still Silver)"Michael Martin MurphyKaren Brooks
1982Merle HaggardBarbara MandrellFeels So RightAlabamaFelice Bryant, Boudleaux Bryant, Larry Collins, Sandy Pinkard – "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma"Ricky SkaggsJuice Newton
1981Barbara MandrellGeorge JonesDolly PartonUrban Cowboy — Various ArtistsBobby Braddock, Curly Putman – "He Stopped Loving Her Today"Johnny LeeTerri Gibbs
1980Willie NelsonLarry GatlinCrystal GayleStraight AheadLarry GatlinSonny Throckmorton, Curly Putman – "It's a Cheating Situation"R.C. BannonLacy J. Dalton
1979Kenny RogersKenny RogersBarbara MandrellY'all Come Back SaloonThe Oak Ridge BoysRandy Goodrum – "You Needed Me"John ConleeCristy Lane
1978Dolly PartonCrystal GayleKenny RogersKenny RogersRoger Bowling, Hal Bynum – "Lucille"Eddie RabbittDebby Boone
1977Mickey GilleyMickey GilleyGilley's SmokingMickey GilleyBaker Knight – "Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time"Moe BandyBillie Jo Spears
1976Loretta LynnConway TwittyLoretta LynnFeelins' Conway Twitty and Loretta LynnLarry Weiss – "Rhinestone Cowboy"Freddy FenderCrystal Gayle
1975Mac DavisMerle HaggardBack Home AgainJohn DenverDon Wayne – "Country Bumpkin"Mickey GilleyLinda Ronstadt
1974Roy ClarkCharlie RichBehind Closed DoorsCharlie RichKenny O'Dell – "Behind Closed Doors"Dorsey BurnetteOlivia Newton-John
1973Merle HaggardDonna FargoThe Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.Donna FargoDonna Fargo – "The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA"Johnny RodriguezTanya Tucker
1972Freddie HartFreddie HartLoretta LynnEasy LovingFreddie HartFreddie Hart – "Easy Loving"Tony BoothBarbara Mandrell
1971Merle HaggardMerle HaggardLynn AndersonFor the Good TimesRay PriceKris Kristofferson – "For the Good Times"Buddy AlanSammi Smith
1970Not awardedTammy WynetteOkie from MuskogeeMerle HaggardMerle Haggard, Eddie Buriss – "Okie from Muskogee"Freddy WellerDonna Fargo
1969Glen CampbellCathie TaylorBobbie Gentry and Glen CampbellBobbie Gentry and Glen CampbellJimmy Webb – "Wichita Lineman"Ray SandersCheryl Poole
1968Lynn AndersonGentle on My MindGlen CampbellDale Noe – "It's Such a Pretty World Today"Jerry InmanBobbie Gentry
1967Merle HaggardBonnie GuitarNot awardedFern Foley, Charles "Fuzzy" Owen, Johnny Paycheck – "Apartment No. 9"Billy MizeCathie Taylor
1966Buck OwensBonnie OwensNot awardedMerle HaggardKay Adams
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Special awards

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Artist of the Decade

Triple-Crown Award

The Triple-Crown Award is an elite honor that has been presented to only nine country acts in the history of the Academy of Country Music Awards. The honor distinguishes the achievement of an artist, duo or group upon receiving the New Artist (or New Male Vocalist, New Female Vocalist, New Solo Vocalist, New Vocal Duo, New Vocal Group or New Vocal Duo or Group), and Male/Female Vocalist (or Vocal Duo, Vocal Group, Vocal Duo or Group) and Entertainer of the Year awards.[7] Among the later recipients, Carrie Underwood received it at the ACM Awards,[8] while Jason Aldean and Miranda Lambert received their awards at the Annual ACM Honors.[9] The following list shows the artists that have won the award and the first year winning each of the categories required. Two artists: The Chicks and Keith Urban have reached the milestones needed to receive the award, but they have not yet been awarded.

Venues

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The Academy of Country Music Awards were originally held at various locations in Greater Los Angeles through 2002. In 2003, the ceremony moved to Las Vegas, first at the Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay through 2005 and later at the MGM Grand Garden Arena at the MGM Grand from 2006 to 2014. In 2015, the ceremony was held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex in 2015 to celebrate its 50th anniversary.[10] The ceremony broke the Guinness record that year for Most Attended Awards Show, with 70,252 attending.[11]

The ceremony returned to the MGM Grand Garden Arena for 2016, then moved to T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for 2017.[12] In 2018 and 2019, the show was again broadcast from the MGM Grand Garden Arena.[13] In 2020 and 2021, the in-person ceremony in Las Vegas was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the two ceremonies were held at various sites in Nashville, with the primary venues being the Grand Ole Opry House, Ryman Auditorium, and the Bluebird Café.[14][15] The ACM confirmed a return to Las Vegas for 2022, with the ceremony held at Allegiant Stadium.[16]

In 2023, the ceremony moved to Texas, having been hosted by the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.[17]

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