The Academy of Country Music Awards Nominations Are In!
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The Academy of Country Music Awards nominations are in, and we’ve got all the info you need to know right here!
ACM Awards
ACM Awards nominations
The Academy of Country Music has announced the nominees for the 55th ACM Awards, set to take place on Sunday, April 5. Leading this year’s nominations is Maren Morris, with eight nods in total. She’s followed by Miranda Lambert with seven and Keith Urban with six.
This marks Morris’ third consecutive year being nominated in the top category of Entertainer of the Year, and she’s also up for Female Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (GIRL), Single Record of the Year and Song of the Year (both for “The Bones”), and a few more.
As for Lambert, she received nominations in categories including Female Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (Wildcard), Single Record of the Year (“Bluebird”), Song of the Year (” bluebird “) and more.
Urban is up forEntertainer of the Year as well as Male Artist of the Year. He’s also got nods in categories like Album of the Year (Defying Gravity), Single Record of the Year and Song of the Year (“We Were”).
Other artists with multiple nominations include Old Dominion (five), Thomas Rhett (five), Lady A (four) and Florida Georgia Line (four). You can see a full list of nominees here.
The show will air live on CBS at 8pm ET/delayed PT from three different venues: Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House, Ryman Auditorium and The Bluebird Cafe. Darius Rucker will host this year’s ceremony.
ACM Awards predictions
The Academy of Country Music Awards are just a few weeks away, and we’ve got some predictions on who we think will take home the top prize.
This year’s leading nominee is Miranda Lambert, who is up for seven awards, including Entertainer of the Year. She’s followed by Keith Urban and Maren Morris with six nods apiece.
Here are our predictions for some of the other big awards:
– Album of the Year: “Wildcard” by Miranda Lambert
– Male Artist of the Year: Thomas Rhett
– Female Artist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
– Group of the Year: Lady Antebellum
– New Artist of the Year: Jimmie Allen
ACM Awards history
The Academy of Country Music Awards are held every year to recognize the best and brightest in the country music industry. This year’s awards show is set to take place on April 7, 2019. This will be the 54th time the awards have been held.
ACM Awards past winners
The Academy of Country Music Awards are an annual awards show to recognize outstanding achievement in the country music industry. The shows are typically held in April or May, and the list of nominees is released in February or early March. Winners are selected by a vote of the academy’s membership.
The first ACM Awards show was held in 1966 in Los Angeles, California. The awards were created to recognize the best in country music and to promote the genre. The show was hosted by Dick Clark and featured performances by some of the biggest names in country music at the time, including Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and Tammy Wynette.
Over the years, the ACM Awards have become one of country music’s biggest nights, with performances from all of the genre’s biggest stars. Some of the most memorable moments have come when artists have used their platform to speak out on social and political issues affecting the country music industry and its fans.
In recent years, the ACM Awards have been plagued by controversy surrounding their lack of diversity among nominees and winners. This has led to calls for change from within the industry, and it remains to be seen how this will affect future shows.
ACM Awards memorable moments
The Academy of Country Music Awards has been around since 1966, making it one of the longest-running award shows on television. In that time, there have been plenty of memorable moments. Here are just a few of the most iconic ACM Awards moments in history.
-In 1974, Loretta Lynn became the first woman to win Entertainer of the Year. She was also named Top Female Vocalist that year.
-In 1977, Hank Williams Jr. won his first Entertainer of the Year award, making him the only artist to win the award in three different decades (1970s, 1980s, and 1990s).
-In 1995, Garth Brooks won a record-tying four awards, including Entertainer of the Year. He would go on to win the award a total of seven times (a record he shares with Taylor Swift).
-In 2002, Toby Keith won an unprecedented three awards in one night: Male Vocalist of the Year, Single Record of the Year for “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American),” and Video of the Year for “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue.”
-In 2010, Miranda Lambert made history as she became the first woman in 14 years to win Album of the Year for her album “Revolution.”
ACM Awards presenters
Tune in Sunday, April 7 (live 8PM ET/delayed PT) to the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards, hosted by Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley, to find out who will be taking home a coveted ACM Award!
ACM Awards past presenters
The Academy of Country Music Awards (ACM) is an annual awards show that was first held in 1966. The show is normally held in early April and is broadcast live on television. The show features a number of award categories, and the winners are determined by a vote of ACM members.
Some of the past presenters at the ACM Awards include:
-George Strait
-Dolly Parton
-Willie Nelson
-Kenny Chesney
-Carrie Underwood
-Blake Shelton
ACM Awards presenters predictions
The list of presenters for the 54th ACM Awards has not been announced yet, but we can make some predictions based on last year’s list of presenters.
Some of the presenters from last year’s show that we think will return this year are Reba McEntire, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Lady Antebellum, and Keith Urban.
Newcomers to the ACM Awards stage that we think could be presenting this year include Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett, Chris Stapleton, Kelsea Ballerini, Sam Hunt, and Maren Morris.
ACM Awards performance
The Academy of Country Music Awards are in, and the list of nominations is impressive! This paragraph will list the nods for the top three categories: Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year.
ACM Awards past performances
The Academy of Country Music Awards Nominations Are In!
The nominees for the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards were announced on Tuesday morning (Feb. 14), with Miranda Lambert and Maren Morris leading the way in the female categories with seven nods each, Chris Stapleton receiving six nominations and Thomas Rhett up for five awards.
Lambert is nominated forFemale Vocalist of the Year, Single Record of the Yearand Song of the Yearfor “Tin Man,”Album of the Yearand Video of the Yearfor The Weight of These Wings, as well as a nod in the coveted Entertainer of the Year category. Morris is up forFemale Vocalist of the Year, New Female Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Yearand Video of theyearfor Hero, Single Record of theyearand Song ofthes yearfor “My Church,” plus she’s also in contention forEntertainer ofthes year.
Stapleton’s nods includeMale VocalistoftheYear, AlbumoftheYearand VideooftheYearfor From A Room: Volume 1, Single RecordoftheYearand SongoftheYearfor “Either Way” and he’s also in contention forEntertaineroftheYear. Rhett’s nominations are for Male Vocalistof theYear, Single Recordof the Yearto be determined by fan vote (“Die a Happy Man”), Albumof theyear(“Tangled Up”), along with nods in both Song and Videooftheyearcategories for “Marry Me.”
ACM Awards predictions
The Best New Artist nominees for the 54th ACM Awards were announced this morning, and it’s a solid group of six men and women vying for one of country music’s top honors.
Here are our predictions for who will take home the trophy on April 7.
1. Gabby Barrett
Gabby Barrett is a front-runner in this category, having just released her debut album last year. Her first single, “I Hope,” was a breakout hit, and she’s following it up with her current single, “The Good Ones.” Barrett is also nominated for Female Artist of the Year, so she’s certainly one to watch at the ACMs.
2. Jimmie Allen
Jimmie Allen made history when he became the first black artist to debut at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart with his single “Best Shot.” He followed that up with another No. 1 hit, “Make Me Wanna,” and he’s currently climbing the charts with his latest single, “Freedom was a Highway.” Allen is also nominated in the Single of the Year category for “Best Shot,” so he could very well take home multiple awards on April 7.
3. Ashley McBryde
Ashley McBryde has been making waves in country music since she released her debut album in 2018. She broke through to mainstream success with her single “Girl Goin’ Nowhere,” and she followed it up with her current hit single, “One Night Standards.” McBryde is also nominated in the Female Artist of the Year category, so she could be taking home multiple awards on April 7.
4. Ingrid Andress
Ingrid Andress burst onto the scene last year with her debut single, “Lady Like.” The song was a breakout hit, and it earned Andress a nomination for Best New Artist at the CMA Awards. She’s following up that success with her current single, “More Hearts Than Mine,” which is climbing the charts right now. Andress is also nominated for Female Artist of the Year at the ACMs, so she could be taking home multiple awards on April 7.
5 . Luke Combs
Luke Combs had a massive year in 2019, releasing his second album, What You See Is What You Get , which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album spawned several hits singles, including “She Got The Best Of Me,” “Even Though I’m Leaving,” and Combs’ latest release, “Does To Me.” Combs is also nominated for Male Artist of the Year at the ACMs , so he could be taking home multiple awards on April 7 . Combs is definitely one to watch at this year’s awards show .