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Winners Search Results

Artist/Song/Album Name Award Category Year Credits Winner
Straight Ahead Album of the Year 1979 Larry Gatlin - Artist Winner
Midnight Riders Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1979 Winner
Charlie Daniels Band Band of the Year (Touring) 1979 Winner
Billy Graham Bass 1979 Winner
Patti Page Pioneer Award 1979 Winner
Palomino - North Hollywood, CA Country Nightclub of the Year 1979 Winner
Loretta Lynn Artist of the Decade 1979 Loretta Lynn stands as one of the most dynamic and direct songwriters in Coun
try Music history. Her body of work has contributed countless classics, have made an indelible mark on Coun
try Music and has inspired generations of female artists to follow her amazing example. Early originals like “You Ai
n’t Woma
n Eno
ugh” and “Don’t Co
me H
ome A-Dr
inkin’ (With Lo
vin’ on Your Mi
d),” both released in 1966, are undisputed classics. Her catalog also offers chart-topping hits like “Fis
t Ci
ty,” “Ra
ted X” and of course, “C
oal Min
er’s Da
ugh
ter.” Her numerous ACM wins include Entert
ainer of the Ye
ar in 1975 and Artist of the Decade in 1979. A groundbreaking singer, songwriter and performer, Lore
tta L
ynn is an archetype of American music, a singular artist whose music defined a genre and whose songs continue to inform new gener
ations of musicians.
Winner
Archie Francis Drums 1979 Winner
Willie Nelson Entertainer of the Year 1979 Winner
Crystal Gayle Top Female Vocalist 1979 Winner
Johnny Gimble Fiddle 1979 Winner
Al Bruno Guitar 1979 Winner
Bill Ward Jim Reeves Memorial Award 1979 Winner
Larry Gatlin Top Male Vocalist 1979 Winner
Lacy J. Dalton Top New Female Vocalist 1979 Winner
Sylvia Top New Female Vocalist 1979 Winner
R.C. Bannon Top New Male Vocalist 1979 Winner
Palomino - North Hollywood, CA Country Nightclub of the Year 1979 Winner
King Edward IV Disc Jockey of the Year 1979 Winner
Hargus "Pig" Robbins Keyboard 1979 Winner
KFDI - Wichita, KS Radio Station 1979 Winner
All The Gold in California Single Record of the Year 1979 Larry Gatlin & Gatlin Bros. - Artist Winner
It’s A Cheatin' Situation Song of the Year 1979 Moe Bandy - Artist Winner
Charlie McCoy Specialty Instrument 1979 Winner
Buddy Emmons Steel Guitar 1979 Winner
Electric Horseman Country Music Movie of the Year 1979 Winner
Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley Top Vocal Group 1979 Winner
Straight Ahead
Album of the Year
1979
Larry Gatlin - Artist
Winner
Midnight Riders
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1979
Winner
Charlie Daniels Band
Band of the Year (Touring)
1979
Winner
Billy Graham
Bass
1979
Winner
Patti Page
Pioneer Award
1979
Winner
Palomino - North Hollywood, CA
Country Nightclub of the Year
1979
Winner
Loretta Lynn
Artist of the Decade
1979
Loretta Lynn stands as one of the most dynamic and direct songwriters in Coun
try Music history. Her body of work has contributed countless classics, have made an indelible mark on Coun
try Music and has inspired generations of female artists to follow her amazing example. Early originals like “You Ai
n’t Woma
n Eno
ugh” and “Don’t Co
me H
ome A-Dr
inkin’ (With Lo
vin’ on Your Mi
d),” both released in 1966, are undisputed classics. Her catalog also offers chart-topping hits like “Fis
t Ci
ty,” “Ra
ted X” and of course, “C
oal Min
er’s Da
ugh
ter.” Her numerous ACM wins include Entert
ainer of the Ye
ar in 1975 and Artist of the Decade in 1979. A groundbreaking singer, songwriter and performer, Lore
tta L
ynn is an archetype of American music, a singular artist whose music defined a genre and whose songs continue to inform new gener
ations of musicians.
Winner
Archie Francis
Drums
1979
Winner
Willie Nelson
Entertainer of the Year
1979
Winner
Crystal Gayle
Top Female Vocalist
1979
Winner
Johnny Gimble
Fiddle
1979
Winner
Al Bruno
Guitar
1979
Winner
Bill Ward
Jim Reeves Memorial Award
1979
Winner
Larry Gatlin
Top Male Vocalist
1979
Winner
Lacy J. Dalton
Top New Female Vocalist
1979
Winner
Sylvia
Top New Female Vocalist
1979
Winner
R.C. Bannon
Top New Male Vocalist
1979
Winner
Palomino - North Hollywood, CA
Country Nightclub of the Year
1979
Winner
King Edward IV
Disc Jockey of the Year
1979
Winner
Hargus "Pig" Robbins
Keyboard
1979
Winner
KFDI - Wichita, KS
Radio Station
1979
Winner
All The Gold in California
Single Record of the Year
1979
Larry Gatlin & Gatlin Bros. - Artist
Winner
It’s A Cheatin' Situation
Song of the Year
1979
Moe Bandy - Artist
Winner
Charlie McCoy
Specialty Instrument
1979
Winner
Buddy Emmons
Steel Guitar
1979
Winner
Electric Horseman
Country Music Movie of the Year
1979
Winner
Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley
Top Vocal Group
1979
Winner

Nominees Search Results

Artist/Song/Album Name Award Category Year Credits Winner
Blue Kentucky Girl Album of the Year 1979 Emmylou Harris - Artist Nominee
Greatest Hits-Waylon Album of the Year 1979 Waylon Jennings - Artist Nominee
Kenny Album of the Year 1979 Kenny Rogers - Artist Nominee
Willie Sings Kristofferson Album of the Year 1979 Willie Nelson - Artist Nominee
Sound Company Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1979 Nominee
Palomino Riders Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1979 Nominee
Rebel Playboys Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1979 Nominee
Country Sunshine Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1979 Nominee
All Stars Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1979 Nominee
New Country Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1979 Nominee
Asleep at the Wheel Band of the Year (Touring) 1979 Nominee
Original Texas Playboys Band of the Year (Touring) 1979 Nominee
Oak Ridge Boys Band Band of the Year (Touring) 1979 Nominee
The Waylors Band of the Year (Touring) 1979 Nominee
Curtis Stone Bass 1979 Nominee
Jerry Johnson Bass 1979 Nominee
Steve Wariner Bass 1979 Nominee
Tony Booth Bass 1979 Nominee
George Manz Drums 1979 Nominee
Judy Lee Drums 1979 Nominee
Larrie Londin Drums 1979 Nominee
Richie Albright Drums 1979 Nominee
Waylon Jennings Entertainer of the Year 1979 Nominee
Kenny Rogers Entertainer of the Year 1979 Nominee
Crystal Gayle Entertainer of the Year 1979 Nominee
Kenny Rogers (album) Entertainer of the Year 1979 Kenny Rogers - Artist Nominee
Loretta Lynn Entertainer of the Year 1979 Loretta Lynn stands as one of the most dynamic and direct songwriters in Coun
try Music history. Her body of work has contributed countless classics, have made an indelible mark on Coun
try Music and has inspired generations of female artists to follow her amazing example. Early originals like “You Ai
n’t Woma
n Eno
ugh” and “Don’t Co
me H
ome A-Dr
inkin’ (With Lo
vin’ on Your Mi
d),” both released in 1966, are undisputed classics. Her catalog also offers chart-topping hits like “Fis
t Ci
ty,” “Ra
ted X” and of course, “C
oal Min
er’s Da
ugh
ter.” Her numerous ACM wins include Entert
ainer of the Ye
ar in 1975 and Artist of the Decade in 1979. A groundbreaking singer, songwriter and performer, Lore
tta L
ynn is an archetype of American music, a singular artist whose music defined a genre and whose songs continue to inform new gener
ations of musicians.
Nominee
Dolly Parton Top Female Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Anne Murray Top Female Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Barbara Mandrell Top Female Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Loretta Lynn Top Female Vocalist 1979 Loretta Lynn stands as one of the most dynamic and direct songwriters in Coun
try Music history. Her body of work has contributed countless classics, have made an indelible mark on Coun
try Music and has inspired generations of female artists to follow her amazing example. Early originals like “You Ai
n’t Woma
n Eno
ugh” and “Don’t Co
me H
ome A-Dr
inkin’ (With Lo
vin’ on Your Mi
d),” both released in 1966, are undisputed classics. Her catalog also offers chart-topping hits like “Fis
t Ci
ty,” “Ra
ted X” and of course, “C
oal Min
er’s Da
ugh
ter.” Her numerous ACM wins include Entert
ainer of the Ye
ar in 1975 and Artist of the Decade in 1979. A groundbreaking singer, songwriter and performer, Lore
tta L
ynn is an archetype of American music, a singular artist whose music defined a genre and whose songs continue to inform new gener
ations of musicians.
Nominee
Harold Hensley Fiddle 1979 Nominee
Gordon Terry Fiddle 1979 Nominee
Byron Berline Fiddle 1979 Nominee
Doug Atwell Fiddle 1979 Nominee
James Burton Guitar 1979 Nominee
Billy Walker Guitar 1979 Nominee
Dan Miller Guitar 1979 Nominee
Jack Daniels Guitar 1979 Nominee
Waylon Jennings Top Male Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Kenny Rogers Top Male Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Don Williams Top Male Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Moe Bandy Top Male Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Kenny Rogers (album) Top Male Vocalist 1979 Kenny Rogers - Artist Nominee
Rosanne Cash Top New Female Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Gail Davies Top New Female Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Louise Mandrell Top New Female Vocalist 1979 Nominee
John Anderson Top New Male Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Big Al Downing Top New Male Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Randy Barlow Top New Male Vocalist 1979 Nominee
Razzy Bailey Top New Male Vocalist 1979 Nominee
John Hobbs Keyboard 1979 Nominee
Glen Hardin Keyboard 1979 Nominee
Jimmy Pruett Keyboard 1979 Nominee
Danny Stonestreet Keyboard 1979 Nominee
Amanda Single Record of the Year 1979 Waylon Jennings - Artist Nominee
Devil Went Down To Georgia Single Record of the Year 1979 Charlie Daniels Band - Artist Nominee
Half The Way Single Record of the Year 1979 Crystal Gayle - Artist Nominee
Coward Of The Countysingle Single Record of the Year 1979 Kenny Rogers - Artist Nominee
Last Cheaters Waltz Song of the Year 1979 T.G. Sheppard - Artist Nominee
She Believes In Me Song of the Year 1979 Kenny Rogers - Artist Nominee
You're The Only One Song of the Year 1979 Dolly Parton - Artist Nominee
All The Gold in California Song of the Year 1979 Larry Gatlin & Gatlin Bros. - Artist Nominee
Jerry Johnson Specialty Instrument 1979 Nominee
John Hartford Specialty Instrument 1979 Nominee
Smokey Rogers Specialty Instrument 1979 Nominee
Danny Davis Specialty Instrument 1979 Nominee
Ralph Mooney Steel Guitar 1979 Nominee
J.D. Maness Steel Guitar 1979 Nominee
Pete Grant Steel Guitar 1979 Nominee
Joel Ferguson Steel Guitar 1979 Nominee
Concrete Cowboy Country Music Movie of the Year 1979 Nominee
Elvis Country Music Movie of the Year 1979 Nominee
Concrete Cowboy Country Music Movie of the Year 1979 Nominee
Living Legend Country Music Movie of the Year 1979 Nominee
Oak Ridge Boys Top Vocal Group 1979 Nominee
Helen Cornelius Top Vocal Group 1979 Nominee
Louise Mandrell Top Vocal Group 1979 Nominee
R.C. Bannon Top Vocal Group 1979 Nominee
Statler Brothers Top Vocal Group 1979 Nominee
Blue Kentucky Girl
Album of the Year
1979
Emmylou Harris - Artist
Nominee
Greatest Hits-Waylon
Album of the Year
1979
Waylon Jennings - Artist
Nominee
Kenny
Album of the Year
1979
Kenny Rogers - Artist
Nominee
Willie Sings Kristofferson
Album of the Year
1979
Willie Nelson - Artist
Nominee
Sound Company
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1979
Nominee
Palomino Riders
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1979
Nominee
Rebel Playboys
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1979
Nominee
Country Sunshine
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1979
Nominee
All Stars
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1979
Nominee
New Country
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1979
Nominee
Asleep at the Wheel
Band of the Year (Touring)
1979
Nominee
Original Texas Playboys
Band of the Year (Touring)
1979
Nominee
Oak Ridge Boys Band
Band of the Year (Touring)
1979
Nominee
The Waylors
Band of the Year (Touring)
1979
Nominee
Curtis Stone
Bass
1979
Nominee
Jerry Johnson
Bass
1979
Nominee
Steve Wariner
Bass
1979
Nominee
Tony Booth
Bass
1979
Nominee
George Manz
Drums
1979
Nominee
Judy Lee
Drums
1979
Nominee
Larrie Londin
Drums
1979
Nominee
Richie Albright
Drums
1979
Nominee
Waylon Jennings
Entertainer of the Year
1979
Nominee
Kenny Rogers
Entertainer of the Year
1979
Nominee
Crystal Gayle
Entertainer of the Year
1979
Nominee
Kenny Rogers (album)
Entertainer of the Year
1979
Kenny Rogers - Artist
Nominee
Loretta Lynn
Entertainer of the Year
1979
Loretta Lynn stands as one of the most dynamic and direct songwriters in Coun
try Music history. Her body of work has contributed countless classics, have made an indelible mark on Coun
try Music and has inspired generations of female artists to follow her amazing example. Early originals like “You Ai
n’t Woma
n Eno
ugh” and “Don’t Co
me H
ome A-Dr
inkin’ (With Lo
vin’ on Your Mi
d),” both released in 1966, are undisputed classics. Her catalog also offers chart-topping hits like “Fis
t Ci
ty,” “Ra
ted X” and of course, “C
oal Min
er’s Da
ugh
ter.” Her numerous ACM wins include Entert
ainer of the Ye
ar in 1975 and Artist of the Decade in 1979. A groundbreaking singer, songwriter and performer, Lore
tta L
ynn is an archetype of American music, a singular artist whose music defined a genre and whose songs continue to inform new gener
ations of musicians.
Nominee
Dolly Parton
Top Female Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Anne Murray
Top Female Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Barbara Mandrell
Top Female Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Loretta Lynn
Top Female Vocalist
1979
Loretta Lynn stands as one of the most dynamic and direct songwriters in Coun
try Music history. Her body of work has contributed countless classics, have made an indelible mark on Coun
try Music and has inspired generations of female artists to follow her amazing example. Early originals like “You Ai
n’t Woma
n Eno
ugh” and “Don’t Co
me H
ome A-Dr
inkin’ (With Lo
vin’ on Your Mi
d),” both released in 1966, are undisputed classics. Her catalog also offers chart-topping hits like “Fis
t Ci
ty,” “Ra
ted X” and of course, “C
oal Min
er’s Da
ugh
ter.” Her numerous ACM wins include Entert
ainer of the Ye
ar in 1975 and Artist of the Decade in 1979. A groundbreaking singer, songwriter and performer, Lore
tta L
ynn is an archetype of American music, a singular artist whose music defined a genre and whose songs continue to inform new gener
ations of musicians.
Nominee
Harold Hensley
Fiddle
1979
Nominee
Gordon Terry
Fiddle
1979
Nominee
Byron Berline
Fiddle
1979
Nominee
Doug Atwell
Fiddle
1979
Nominee
James Burton
Guitar
1979
Nominee
Billy Walker
Guitar
1979
Nominee
Dan Miller
Guitar
1979
Nominee
Jack Daniels
Guitar
1979
Nominee
Waylon Jennings
Top Male Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Kenny Rogers
Top Male Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Don Williams
Top Male Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Moe Bandy
Top Male Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Kenny Rogers (album)
Top Male Vocalist
1979
Kenny Rogers - Artist
Nominee
Rosanne Cash
Top New Female Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Gail Davies
Top New Female Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Louise Mandrell
Top New Female Vocalist
1979
Nominee
John Anderson
Top New Male Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Big Al Downing
Top New Male Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Randy Barlow
Top New Male Vocalist
1979
Nominee
Razzy Bailey
Top New Male Vocalist
1979
Nominee
John Hobbs
Keyboard
1979
Nominee
Glen Hardin
Keyboard
1979
Nominee
Jimmy Pruett
Keyboard
1979
Nominee
Danny Stonestreet
Keyboard
1979
Nominee
Amanda
Single Record of the Year
1979
Waylon Jennings - Artist
Nominee
Devil Went Down To Georgia
Single Record of the Year
1979
Charlie Daniels Band - Artist
Nominee
Half The Way
Single Record of the Year
1979
Crystal Gayle - Artist
Nominee
Coward Of The Countysingle
Single Record of the Year
1979
Kenny Rogers - Artist
Nominee
Last Cheaters Waltz
Song of the Year
1979
T.G. Sheppard - Artist
Nominee
She Believes In Me
Song of the Year
1979
Kenny Rogers - Artist
Nominee
You're The Only One
Song of the Year
1979
Dolly Parton - Artist
Nominee
All The Gold in California
Song of the Year
1979
Larry Gatlin & Gatlin Bros. - Artist
Nominee
Jerry Johnson
Specialty Instrument
1979
Nominee
John Hartford
Specialty Instrument
1979
Nominee
Smokey Rogers
Specialty Instrument
1979
Nominee
Danny Davis
Specialty Instrument
1979
Nominee
Ralph Mooney
Steel Guitar
1979
Nominee
J.D. Maness
Steel Guitar
1979
Nominee
Pete Grant
Steel Guitar
1979
Nominee
Joel Ferguson
Steel Guitar
1979
Nominee
Concrete Cowboy
Country Music Movie of the Year
1979
Nominee
Elvis
Country Music Movie of the Year
1979
Nominee
Concrete Cowboy
Country Music Movie of the Year
1979
Nominee
Living Legend
Country Music Movie of the Year
1979
Nominee
Oak Ridge Boys
Top Vocal Group
1979
Nominee
Helen Cornelius
Top Vocal Group
1979
Nominee
Louise Mandrell
Top Vocal Group
1979
Nominee
R.C. Bannon
Top Vocal Group
1979
Nominee
Statler Brothers
Top Vocal Group
1979
Nominee