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The Academy of Country Music (ACM) was founded in 1964 in Los Angeles, California as the Country & Western Music Academy. Whereas the Country Music Association founded in 1958 was based in Nashville, the Academy sought to promote country music in the western states.[1] As such, its early membership was largely composed of those country performers based in the west. This is evidenced by the early awards shows being dominated by Bakersfield artists Buck and Bonnie Owens and Merle Haggard. At the first ceremony held in 1966, Buck Owens won for Top Male Vocalist and Bonnie Owens won for Top Female Vocalist. Haggard was named Top New Male Vocalist and Kaye Adams was named Top New Female Vocalist.
[edit] 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 May and recognize achievement for the previous year. An award presented in 1999 is for achievement in 1998, i.e., the "1998" award.
[edit] Artists of the Decade
- 1990s Garth Brooks (presented 1999)
- 1980s Alabama (presented 1989)
- 1970s Loretta Lynn (presented 1979)
- 1960s Marty Robbins (presented 1969)
[edit] Entertainer of the Year
- 2007 Kenny Chesney (presented 2008)
- 2006 Kenny Chesney (presented 2007)
- 2005 Kenny Chesney (presented 2006)
- 2004 Kenny Chesney (presented 2005)
- 2003 Toby Keith (presented 2004)
- 2002 Toby Keith (presented 2003)
- 2001 Brooks & Dunn (presented 2002)
- 2000 Dixie Chicks (presented 2001)
- 1999 Shania Twain (presented 2000)
- 1998 Garth Brooks
- 1997 Garth Brooks
- 1996 Brooks & Dunn
- 1995 Brooks & Dunn
- 1994 Reba McEntire
- 1993 Garth Brooks
- 1992 Garth Brooks
- 1991 Garth Brooks
- 1990 Garth Brooks
- 1989 George Strait
- 1988 Hank Williams, Jr.
- 1987 Hank Williams, Jr.
- 1986 Hank Williams, Jr.
- 1985 Alabama
- 1984 Alabama
- 1983 Alabama
- 1982 Alabama
- 1981 Alabama
- 1980 Barbara Mandrell
- 1979 Willie Nelson
- 1978 Kenny Rogers
- 1977 Dolly Parton
- 1976 Mickey Gilley
- 1975 Loretta Lynn
- 1974 Mac Davis
- 1973 Roy Clark
- 1972 Roy Clark
- 1971 Freddie Hart
- 1970 Merle Haggard
[edit] Top Male Vocalist
- 2007 Brad Paisley (presented 2008)
- 2006 Brad Paisley (presented 2007)
- 2005 Keith Urban (presented 2006)
- 2004 Keith Urban (presented 2005)
- 2003 Toby Keith (presented 2004)
- 2002 Kenny Chesney (presented 2003)
- 2001 Alan Jackson (presented 2002)
- 2000 Toby Keith (presented 2001)
- 1999 Tim McGraw (presented 2000)
- 1998 Tim McGraw
- 1997 George Strait
- 1996 George Strait
- 1995 Alan Jackson
- 1994 Alan Jackson
- 1993 Vince Gill
- 1992 Vince Gill
- 1991 Garth Brooks
- 1990 Garth Brooks
- 1989 Clint Black
- 1988 George Strait
- 1987 Randy Travis
- 1986 Randy Travis
- 1985 George Strait
- 1984 George Strait
- 1983 Lee Greenwood
- 1982 Ronnie Milsap
- 1981 Merle Haggard
- 1980 George Jones
- 1979 Larry Gatlin
- 1978 Kenny Rogers
- 1977 Kenny Rogers
- 1976 Mickey Gilley
- 1975 Conway Twitty
- 1974 Merle Haggard
- 1973 Charlie Rich
- 1972 Merle Haggard
- 1971 Freddie Hart
- 1970 Merle Haggard
- 1969 Merle Haggard
- 1968 Glen Campbell
- 1967 Glen Campbell
- 1966 Merle Haggard
- 1965 Buck Owens
[edit] Top Female Vocalist
- 2007 Carrie Underwood (presented 2008)
- 2006 Carrie Underwood (presented 2007)
- 2005 Sara Evans (presented 2006)
- 2004 Gretchen Wilson (presented 2005)
- 2003 Martina McBride (presented 2004)
- 2002 Martina McBride (presented 2003)
- 2001 Martina McBride (presented 2002)
- 2000 Faith Hill (presented 2001)
- 1999 Faith Hill (presented 2000)
- 1998 Faith Hill
- 1997 Trisha Yearwood
- 1996 Patty Loveless
- 1995 Patty Loveless
- 1994 Reba McEntire
- 1993 Wynonna Judd
- 1992 Mary Chapin Carpenter
- 1991 Reba McEntire
- 1990 Reba McEntire
- 1989 Kathy Mattea
- 1988 K.T. Oslin
- 1987 Reba McEntire
- 1986 Reba McEntire
- 1985 Reba McEntire
- 1984 Reba McEntire
- 1983 Janie Fricke
- 1982 Sylvia
- 1981 Barbara Mandrell
- 1980 Dolly Parton
- 1979 Crystal Gayle
- 1978 Barbara Mandrell
- 1977 Crystal Gayle
- 1976 Crystal Gayle
- 1975 Loretta Lynn
- 1974 Loretta Lynn
- 1973 Loretta Lynn
- 1972 Donna Fargo
- 1971 Loretta Lynn
- 1970 Lynn Anderson
- 1969 Tammy Wynette
- 1968 Cathie Taylor
- 1967 Lynn Anderson
- 1966 Bonnie Guitar
- 1965 Bonnie Owens
[edit] Awards by year
2007 (presented 2008)
Video Of The Year: Brad Paisley - "Online"
2006 (presented 2007)
Single Of The Year: "Give It Away" - George Strait
Top Female Vocalist: Carrie Underwood
2005 (presented 2006)
Top Vocal Duo: Brooks & Dunn
Top New Female Vocalist: Carrie Underwood
Vocal Event Of The Year: "When I Get Where I'm Going" - Brad Paisley, Dolly Parton
2004
Single Of The Year: "Live Like You Were Dying" - Tim McGraw
Top Male Vocalist: Keith Urban
Top New Artist: Gretchen Wilson
Vocal Event Of The Year: "Whiskey Lullaby" - Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss
2003
Album Of The Year: "Shock'n Y' All" - Toby Keith
Top Male Vocalist: Toby Keith
2002
Song Of The Year: "I'm Movin' On" - Rascal Flatts - Phillip Brian White, David Vincent Williams
Top Male Vocalist: Kenny Chesney
Video Of The Year: "Drive" - Alan Jackson
2001
Song Of The Year: "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)" - Alan Jackson - Alan Jackson
Single Of The Year: "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)" - Alan Jackson
Album Of The Year: O Brother Where Art Thou? - various artists
Top Male Vocalist: Alan Jackson
Top Vocal Duo: Brooks & Dunn
Video Of The Year: "Only In America" - Brooks & Dunn
Vocal Event Of The Year: "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" - The Soggy Bottom Boys
2000
Single Of The Year: "I Hope You Dance" - Lee Ann Womack with Sons of the Desert
Album Of The Year: How Do You Like Me Now?! - Toby Keith
Top Male Vocalist: Toby Keith
Top Vocal Group: Dixie Chicks
1999
Single Of The Year: "Amazed" - Lonestar
Top Vocal Duo or Group: Dixie Chicks
Video Of The Year: "Breathe" - Faith Hill
1998
Song Of The Year: "Holes in the Floor of Heaven" - Steve Wariner, Billy Kirsch
Top Female Vocalist: Faith Hill
Top Vocal Duo or Group: Dixie Chicks
Top New Vocal Duo Or Group: Dixie Chicks
Video Of The Year: "This Kiss" - Faith Hill
Vocal Event Of The Year: "Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me" - Faith Hill with Tim McGraw
1997
Single Of The Year: "It's Your Love" - Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
Top Male Vocalist: George Strait
Video Of The Year: "It's Your Love" Tim McGraw with Faith Hill
Vocal Event Of The Year: "It's Your Love" - Tim McGraw with Faith Hill
1996
Single Of The Year: "Blue" - LeAnn Rimes
Top Male Vocalist: George Strait
Top Vocal Duo: Brooks & Dunn
Top New Female Vocalist: LeAnn Rimes
1995
Song Of The Year: "The Keeper of the Stars" - Tracy Byrd - Dickey Lee, Karen Staley, Danny Mayo
Top Vocal Duo: Brooks & Dunn
Top New Female Vocalist: Shania Twain
1994
Single Of The Year: "I Swear" - John Michael Montgomery
Album Of The Year: Not A Moment Too Soon - Tim McGraw
Top Female Vocalist: Reba McEntire
Top New Male Vocalist: Tim McGraw
Top New Vocal Duo Or Group: The Mavericks
1993
Album Of The Year: A Lot About Livin' - Alan Jackson
Top New Male Vocalist: John Michael Montgomery
1992
Song Of The Year: "I Still Believe In You" - Vince Gill - Vince Gill, John Barlow Jarvis
Album Of The Year: Brand New Man - Brooks & Dunn
Top Male Vocalist: Vince Gill
Top Vocal Duo: Brooks & Dunn
Video Of The Year: "Two Sparrows In A Hurricane" - Tanya Tucker
1991
Song Of The Year: "Somewhere In My Broken Heart" - Billy Dean - Billy Dean, Richard Leigh
Album Of The Year: Don't Rock The Jukebox - Alan Jackson
Top Male Vocalist: Garth Brooks
Top New Male Vocalist: Billy Dean
Top New Vocal Duo Or Group: Brooks & Dunn
Video Of The Year: "Is There Life Out There?" - Reba McEntire
1990
Top Male Vocalist: Garth Brooks
Video Of The Year: "The Dance" - Garth Brooks
1989
Song Of The Year: "Where've You Been" - Kathy Mattea - Jon Vezner, Don Henry
Album Of The Year: Killin' Time - Clint Black
Top Male Vocalist: Clint Black
Top Female Vocalist: Kathy Mattea
Top New Male Vocalist: Clint Black
1988
Song Of The Year: "Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses" - Kathy Mattea - Charles Nelson, Paul Nelson
Single Of The Year: "Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses" - Kathy Mattea
Top Female Vocalist: K.T. Oslin
Video Of The Year: Young Country" - Hank Williams Jr.
1987
Single Of The Year: "Forever And Ever, Amen" - Randy Travis
Top Male Vocalist: Randy Travis
Video Of The Year: "80's Ladies" - K.T. Oslin
1986
Single Of The Year: "On The Other Hand" - Randy Travis
Top Male Vocalist: Randy Travis
Video Of The Year: "Whoever's In New England" - Reba McEntire
1985
Song Of The Year: "Lost In The Fifties" - Ronnie Milsap - Fredericke Darris, Michael Reid, Troy Seals
Album Of The Year: Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind - George Strait
Top Male Vocalist: George Strait
Top Vocal Group: Alabama
Video Of The Year: "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes" - George Jones
1984
Song Of The Year: "Why Not Me" - The Judds - Harlan Howard, Brent Maher, Sonny Throckmorton
Album Of The Year: Roll On - Alabama
Top Vocal Group: Alabama
Video Of The Year: "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" - Hank Williams Jr.
1983
Song Of The Year: "The Wind Beneath My Wings" - Gary Morris - Larry Henley, Jeff Silbar
Album Of The Year: The Closer You Get - Alabama
Top Vocal Duo: Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
Top Vocal Group: Alabama
1982
Song Of The Year: "Are The Good Times Really Over" - Merle Haggard - Merle Haggard
Album Of The Year: Always on My Mind - Willie Nelson
Top Vocal Group: Alabama
1981
Album Of The Year: Feels So Right - Alabama
Top Vocal Duo: Shelly West and David Frizzell
1980
Song Of The Year: "He Stopped Loving Her Today" - George Jones - Bobby Braddock, Curly Putman
Single Of The Year: "He Stopped Loving Her Today" - George Jones
Album Of The Year: Urban Cowboy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Top Male Vocalist: George Jones
1979
Song Of The Year: "It's A Cheatin' Situation" - Moe Bandy - Sony Throckmorton, Curly Putman
Single Of The Year: "All The Gold In California" - Larry Gatlin
Album Of The Year: Straight Ahead - Larry Gatlin
Top Male Vocalist: Larry Gatlin
1978
Top Male Vocalist: Kenny Rogers
Top Vocal Group: Oak Ridge Boys
1977
Song Of The Year: "Lucille" - Kenny Rogers - Roger Bowling, Hal Bynum
Album Of The Year: Kenny Rogers - Kenny Rogers
Top Male Vocalist: Kenny Rogers
1976
Song Of The Year: "Don't The Girls All Get Prettier At Closing Time" - Mickey Gilley - Baker Knight
Single Of The Year: "Bring It On Home" - Mickey Gilley
Album Of The Year: Gilley's Smoking - Mickey Gilley
Top Male Vocalist: Mickey Gilley
1975
Song Of The Year: "Rhinestone Cowboy" - Glen Campbell - Larry Weiss
Single Of The Year: "Rhinestone Cowboy" - Glen Campbell
Top Male Vocalist: Conway Twitty
Top Female Vocalist: Loretta Lynn
Top Vocal Duo: Conway Twitty und Loretta Lynn
1974
Song Of The Year: "Country Bumpkin" - Cal Smith - Don Wayne
Single Of The Year: "Country Bumpkin" - Cal Smith
1973
Song Of The Year: "Behind Closed Doors" - Charlie Rich - Kenny O'Dell
Single Of The Year: "Behind Closed Doors" - Charlie Rich
Album Of The Year: Behind Closed Doors - Charlie Rich
Top Male Vocalist: Charlie Rich
1972
Song Of The Year: "The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A." - Donna Fargo - Yvonne Silver
Single Of The Year: "Happiest Girl" - Donna Fargo
Album Of The Year: Happiest Girl - Donna Fargo
Top Female Vocalist: Donna Fargo
1971
Song Of The Year: "Easy Lovin'" - Freddie Hart - Freddie Hart
Single Of The Year: "Easy Lovin'" - Freddie Hart
Album Of The Year: Easy Lovin' - Freddie Hart
Top Male Vocalist: Freddie Hart
Top Female Vocalist: Loretta Lynn
1970
Single Of The Year: "For The Good Times" - Ray Price
Album Of The Year: For The Good Times - Ray Price
Top Male Vocalist: Merle Haggard
1969
Album Of The Year: Okie From Muskogee - Merle Haggard
Top Male Vocalist: Merle Haggard
Top Female Vocalist: Tammy Wynette
1968
Top Male Vocalist: Glen Campbell
1967
Top Male Vocalist: Glen Campbell
1966
1965
Top New Male Vocalist: Merle Haggard
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