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Academy of Country Music Awards
NameAcademy of Country Music Awards
PresenterAcademy of Country Music
CountryUnited States

Academy of Country Music Awards. The Academy of Country Music Awards, presented by the Academy of Country Music, is one of the most prestigious awards in the country music industry, alongside the Country Music Association Awards and the Country Music Television awards. The ceremony is broadcast live on CBS and features performances by top country music artists, including Garth Brooks, George Strait, and Carrie Underwood. The awards honor the best in country music, with winners selected by members of the Academy of Country Music, which includes artists, producers, and industry professionals, such as Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, and Reba McEntire.

History

The Academy of Country Music Awards was first held in 1966, with the initial ceremony taking place at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California, and was hosted by Bob Wills and Eddy Arnold. Over the years, the ceremony has been held in various locations, including Nashville, Tennessee, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Arlington, Texas, with notable performances by Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Waylon Jennings. The awards have been presented by notable figures, including Roy Clark, Minnie Pearl, and Ralph Emery, and have been broadcast on various networks, including NBC, ABC, and CBS, with coverage by CMT, GAC, and RFD-TV.

Categories

The Academy of Country Music Awards features a range of categories, including Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Female Vocalist of the Year, with past winners including Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, and Blake Shelton. Other categories include Song of the Year, Single of the Year, and Album of the Year, with winners selected by members of the Academy of Country Music, which includes artists, producers, and industry professionals, such as Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Keith Urban. The awards also honor the best in country music video, with the Video of the Year category, featuring nominees like Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, and Kacey Musgraves.

Winners

Past winners of the Academy of Country Music Awards include George Strait, who has won the most awards, with a total of 22, followed by Alan Jackson, who has won 16, and Garth Brooks, who has won 15, with other notable winners including Dolly Parton, Kenny Chesney, and Carrie Underwood. The awards have also honored the best in country music groups, with winners including Alabama, Zac Brown Band, and Lady Antebellum, and have recognized the contributions of industry professionals, such as Opry Entertainment Group and Big Machine Records.

Ceremony

The Academy of Country Music Awards ceremony typically features live performances by top country music artists, including Eric Church, Florida Georgia Line, and Jason Aldean, as well as special tributes and collaborations, such as the Country Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which has honored artists like Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, and Johnny Cash. The ceremony is attended by industry professionals, including artists, producers, and executives from Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group, and is broadcast live on CBS, with coverage by CMT, GAC, and RFD-TV.

Voting_process

The voting process for the Academy of Country Music Awards involves members of the Academy of Country Music, which includes artists, producers, and industry professionals, such as Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Keith Urban. Members vote in various categories, including Entertainer of the Year and Song of the Year, with the winners selected by a combination of fan voting and industry professional voting, and are recognized by organizations like the Country Music Association and the Recording Academy.

Notable_moments

The Academy of Country Music Awards has had its share of notable moments, including Garth Brooks' record-breaking win for Entertainer of the Year in 1991, and Carrie Underwood's win for Female Vocalist of the Year in 2006, with other notable moments including performances by Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, and Reba McEntire, and special tributes to artists like Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, and Johnny Cash. The awards have also featured surprise collaborations, such as the performance by Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani in 2016, and have been hosted by notable figures, including Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, and Dierks Bentley.

Hosts_and_presenters

The Academy of Country Music Awards has been hosted by a range of notable figures, including Roy Clark, Minnie Pearl, and Ralph Emery, as well as Reba McEntire, who has hosted the ceremony a record 14 times, and Blake Shelton, who has hosted the ceremony five times, with other hosts including Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, and Keith Urban. The ceremony has also featured a range of presenters, including Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, and Tim McGraw, as well as Faith Hill, Keith Urban, and Carrie Underwood, and has been broadcast on various networks, including NBC, ABC, and CBS, with coverage by CMT, GAC, and RFD-TV. Category:Country music awards

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