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The Country Music Association Awards is a televised award show, honoring members of the country music scene. The CMA's were founded in 1958 and they are the first organization to promote a certain type of music. The organization started with 233 members and today has more than 6,000 members in 41 countries.CMA World: The History of the CMA's
41 Years of History Highlights
- 1967: The first CMA Awards; not televised
- 1968: The awards were taped by NBC
- 1969: First live television broadcast
- 1970: Merle Haggard nominated for nine awards
- 1971: Charley Pride won both "Male Vocalist" and "Entertainer of the Year"
- 1972: Loretta Lynn first female to be named "Entertainer of the Year"
- 1973: Roy Clark named "Entertainer of the Year"
- 1974: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn won "Vocal Duo of the Year"
- 1975: Dolly Parton wins her first "Female Vocalist"
- 1976: The broadcast expanded from 60 to 90 minutes
- 1977: Ronnie Milsap won three awards
- 1978: The awards were simulcast on radio for the first time
- 1979: Kenny Rogers hosted the broadcast
- 1980: Johnny Cash inducted into the "Country Music Hall of Fame"
- 1981: "The Horizon Award" was presented for the first time
- 1982: Alabama became the first group to win "Entertainer of the Year"
- 1983: Little Jimmy Dickens was inducted into the "Country Music Hall of Fame"
- 1984: Reba McEntire won her first "Female Vocalist of the Year"
- 1985: Hank Williams, Jr. wins "Music Video of the Year Award"
- 1986: Hosted by Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson
- 1987: The awards were first broadcast in Canada
- 1988: Marked the first two-hour broadcast on the CBS
- 1989: The broadcast won its time slot in the ratings raceOfficial Site: History of the CMS's
- 1990: Garth Brooks won the "Horizon Award"
- 1991: President and Mrs. George Bush attend the broadcast
- 1992: More than 48 million viewers watched all or part of the gala eventOfficial Site: History of the CMS's
- 1993: Reba McEntire wore her infamous red dress with its plunging neckline
- 1994: Highest-rated entertainment special on CBSOfficial Site: History of the CMS's
- 1995: Alan Jackson won his first "Entertainer of the Year Award"
- 1996: Brooks & Dunn become the first duo in history to win "Entertainer of the Year"
- 1997: Shania Twain made her first public performance
- 1998: Elvis Presley entered the "Country Music Hall of Fame"
- 1999: Vince Gill hosts for the eighth consecutive year
- 2000: Montgomery Gentry end Brooks & Dunn’s eight-year winning streak
- 2001: Tim McGraw named "Entertainer of the Year"
- 2002: Alan Jackson made history when he was nominated for 10 awards
- 2003: Martina McBride picked up her third "Female Vocalist of the Year"
- 2004: Kenny Chesney picked up his first two CMA awards
- 2005: Garth Brooks came out of retirement to perform
- 2006: Show moved to ABC
- 2007: Brad Paisley wins "Male Vocalist of the Year"
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EKM #135 - Award Winning Songs Of The Country Music Association (Award Winning Songs of the Country Music Association) - $14.95
More than 70 hits, including: Always on My Mind * Daddy's Hands * Elvira * God Bless the U.S.A. * I.O.U. * Islands in the Stream * Lucille * Ode to Billie Joe * Rhinestone Cowboy * She Believes in Me * Swingin' * You Decorated My Life * and...
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Award Winners of the Country Music Association 1968-1977 - $20.00
In this album Kraft is proud to present selections from the past ten years of televised CMA Awards Shows. The songs included have either won an award for Best Single, or are performed by the artist who took the prize for Best Performer of a...


