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 and finally to CBS, where it remains today.
In 2003, the awards show left Los Angeles and moved to Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Events Center through 2005. The Academy also 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 show was moved to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas from 2006 through 2014 before relocating to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex in 2015 to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The 2015 show broke the Guinness record for Most Attended Awards Show, with 70,252. The show returned to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in 2016 then moved to the new T-Mobile Arena in 2017. In 2018, the ACM Awards returned to the MGM Grand Garden Arena. It was announced on February 20, 2019, that the show would be held again at the MGM Grand Garden Area with the return of Reba McEntire as the hostess for her 16th time. On April 27, 2020, the ACM issued a press release that the 2020 show would be broadcast from three historic country music venues—the Grand Ole Opry House, Ryman Auditorium and the Bluebird Café.

Voting process

Voting members of the Academy of Country Music 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.

Awards

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

YearEntertainer
of the Year
Male Vocalist
of the Year
Female Vocalist
of the Year
Song of the Year
2018Keith UrbanThomas RhettKacey MusgravesNicolle Galyon, Jordan Reynolds, Dan Smyers – "Tequila"
2017Jason AldeanChris StapletonMiranda LambertJack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall – "Tin Man"
2016Jason AldeanThomas RhettMiranda LambertSean Douglas, Thomas Rhett, Joe Spargur – "Die a Happy Man"
2015Jason AldeanChris StapletonMiranda LambertBarry Bales, Ronnie Bowman, Chris Stapleton – "Nobody to Blame"
2014Luke BryanJason AldeanMiranda LambertMiranda Lambert, Natalie Hemby, Nicolle Galyon – "Automatic"
2013George StraitJason AldeanMiranda LambertJessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, Jimmy Yeary – "I Drive Your Truck"
2012Luke BryanJason AldeanMiranda LambertMiranda Lambert, Blake Shelton – "Over You"
2011Taylor SwiftBlake SheltonMiranda LambertLee Brice, Liz Rose – "Crazy Girl"
2010Taylor SwiftBrad PaisleyMiranda LambertTom Douglas, Allen Shamblin – "The House That Built Me"
2009Carrie UnderwoodBrad PaisleyMiranda LambertDave Haywood, Josh Kear, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott – "Need You Now"
2008Carrie UnderwoodBrad PaisleyCarrie UnderwoodJamey Johnson, Lee Thomas Miller, James Otto – "In Color"
2007Kenny ChesneyBrad PaisleyCarrie UnderwoodJennifer Nettles – "Stay"
2006Kenny ChesneyBrad PaisleyCarrie UnderwoodBill Anderson, Buddy Cannon, Jamey Johnson – "Give It Away"
2005Kenny ChesneyKeith UrbanSara EvansCraig Wiseman, Ronnie Dunn – "Believe"
2004Kenny ChesneyKeith UrbanGretchen WilsonCraig Wiseman, Tim Nichols – "Live Like You Were Dying"
2003Toby KeithToby KeithMartina McBrideDoug Johnson, Kim Williams – "Three Wooden Crosses"
2002Toby KeithKenny ChesneyMartina McBridePhillip Brian White, David Vincent Williams – "I'm Movin' On"
2001Brooks & DunnAlan JacksonMartina McBrideAlan Jackson – "Where Were You "
2000Dixie ChicksToby KeithFaith HillMark D. Sanders, Tia Sillers – "I Hope You Dance"
1999Shania TwainTim McGrawFaith HillMarv Green, Aimee Mayo – "Amazed"
1998Garth BrooksTim McGrawFaith HillSteve Wariner, Billy Kirsch – "Holes in the Floor of Heaven"
1997Garth BrooksGeorge StraitTrisha YearwoodStephony Smith – "It's Your Love"
1996Brooks & DunnGeorge StraitPatty LovelessBill Mack – "Blue"
1995Brooks & DunnAlan JacksonPatty LovelessDickey Lee, Karen Staley, Danny Mayo – "The Keeper of the Stars"
1994Reba McEntireAlan JacksonReba McEntireGary Baker, Frank J. Myers – "I Swear"
1993Garth BrooksVince GillWynonna JuddVictoria Shaw, Chuck Cannon – "I Love the Way You Love Me"
1992Garth BrooksVince GillMary Chapin CarpenterVince Gill, John Barlow Jarvis – "I Still Believe in You"
1991Garth BrooksGarth BrooksReba McEntireBilly Dean, Richard Leigh – "Somewhere in My Broken Heart"
1990Garth BrooksGarth BrooksReba McEntireTony Arata – "The Dance"
1989George StraitClint BlackKathy MatteaJon Vezner, Don Henry – "Where've You Been"
1988Hank Williams, Jr.George StraitK. T. OslinCharles Gene Nelson, Paul Nelson – "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses"
1987Hank Williams, Jr.Randy TravisReba McEntirePaul Overstreet, Don Schlitz – "Forever and Ever, Amen"
1986Hank Williams, Jr.Randy TravisReba McEntirePaul Overstreet, Don Schlitz – "On the Other Hand"
1985AlabamaGeorge StraitReba McEntireFred Parris, Mike Reid, Troy Seals – "Lost in the Fifties Tonight"
1984AlabamaGeorge StraitReba McEntireHarlan Howard, Brent Maher, Sonny Throckmorton – "Why Not Me"
1983AlabamaLee GreenwoodJanie FrickeLarry Henley, Jeff Silbar – "Wind Beneath My Wings"
1982AlabamaRonnie MilsapSylviaMerle Haggard – "Are the Good Times Really Over "
1981AlabamaMerle HaggardBarbara MandrellFelice Bryant, Boudleaux Bryant, Larry Collins, Sandy Pinkard – "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma"
1980Barbara MandrellGeorge JonesDolly PartonBobby Braddock, Curly Putman – "He Stopped Loving Her Today"
1979Willie NelsonLarry GatlinCrystal GayleSonny Throckmorton, Curly Putman – "It's a Cheating Situation"
1978Kenny RogersKenny RogersBarbara MandrellRandy Goodrum – "You Needed Me"
1977Dolly PartonKenny RogersCrystal GayleRoger Bowling, Hal Bynum – "Lucille"
1976Mickey GilleyMickey GilleyCrystal GayleBaker Knight – "Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time"
1975Loretta LynnConway TwittyLoretta LynnLarry Weiss – "Rhinestone Cowboy"
1974Mac DavisMerle HaggardLoretta LynnDon Wayne – "Country Bumpkin"
1973Roy ClarkCharlie RichLoretta LynnKenny O'Dell – "Behind Closed Doors"
1972Roy ClarkMerle HaggardDonna FargoDonna Fargo – "The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA"
1971Freddie HartFreddie HartLoretta LynnFreddie Hart – "Easy Loving"
1970Merle HaggardMerle HaggardLynn AndersonKris Kristofferson – "For the Good Times"
1969Merle HaggardTammy Wynette
1968Glen CampbellCathie Taylor
1967Glen CampbellLynn Anderson
1966Merle HaggardBonnie Guitar
1965Buck OwensBonnie Owens

The Triple-Crown Award is an elite honor that has been presented to only seven 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, and Male/Female Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year awards. Among the later recipients, Carrie Underwood received it at the ACM Awards, while Jason Aldean received his at the Annual ACM Honors. The following list shows the artists that have won the award and the first year winning each of the categories required.