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Artist/Song/Album Name Award Category Year Credits Winner
Kenny Chesney Entertainer of the Year 2004 Winner
Kenny Chesney
Entertainer of the Year
2004
Winner

Nominees Search Results

Artist/Song/Album Name Award Category Year Credits Winner
Brooks & Dunn Entertainer of the Year 2004 Nominee
Keith Urban Entertainer of the Year 2004 Nominee
Tim McGraw Entertainer of the Year 2004
Tim McGraw has been at the forefront of Country Music for nearly three decades. Through performing, producing and high-profile acting roles, McGraw has weathered the changes of Country Music to remain one of its most recognizable superstars. The Louisiana native moved to Nashville in 1989, just as a wave of new artists began taking over the Country charts. McGraw kicked off his career success with mid-‘90s hits like, “Don’t Take the Girl,” “Not a Mom
ent Too Soo
n,” and “I Li
ke It, I Lo
ve It,” which all spent multiple weeks at No. 1.

McGraw collected his first of 21 ACM Award trophies in 1994 for Top New Male Vocalist and Album of the Year (Not a Moment Too Soon). The ACM then bestowed Single, Song, Vocal Event and Video of the Year awards to his 1997 smash duet with his wife Faith Hill, “It’s Your Lo
ve.” McGraw concluded the decade with back-to-back Male Vocalist trophies. However, his biggest radio hit lay ahead: 2004’s “Li
ve Li
ke You Were Dy
ing,” named ACM Sin
gle and S
ong of the Year. With “I Ca
lled M
ama” in 2020, he entered his fourth decade of radio success.

One of Country Music’s most collaborative artists, McGraw co-produced Jo Dee Messina’s breakout albums and recorded ACM Award-winning hits with Ken
ny Che
sney & Tr
acy Law
rence (“Fi
nd Out Who Your Frie
nds Are”), Flo
rida Geor
gia Li
ne (“May We A
ll”), and Tay
lor Sw
ift & Ke
ith Ur
ban (“Hi
ghway Don’t C
are”). He joined the ACM Award-winning Yello
wstone franchise in the lead role of Jame
s Di
llard Du
tton on 1883. McGraw’s 17th studio album St
anding R
oom O
nly will be released on August 25.
Nominee
Toby Keith Entertainer of the Year 2004 A 20-time ACM Award-winner, To
by K
eith is still taking charge of his incredible career with sold-out concerts, an arsenal of hits and a swagger that has endeared him to millions of fans. He proudly revealed his true colors and spirit as both artist and songwriter with anthems like "Ho
w Do You Li
ke Me N
ow?!" and “Cour
tesy of the Re
d, W
hite and B
lue (The A
ngry Amer
ican).” After an impressive run at Coun
try radio that began in the ‘90s, he continues to be one of the most successful self-directed creators in music history as an artist, songwriter, singer, musician and producer. Kei
th has written the vast majority of his 32 No. 1s hits and has had a chart-topping single every year for 20-consec
utive years. Ke
ith was In
ducted into the Songw
riters Hall of Fame in 2015. He also received the ACM Poet’s award for his songwriting body of work in 2016. He received the Nat
ional Me
dal of the Ar
ts in 2021.
Nominee
Brooks & Dunn
Entertainer of the Year
2004
Nominee
Keith Urban
Entertainer of the Year
2004
Nominee
Tim McGraw
Entertainer of the Year
2004

Tim McGraw has been at the forefront of Country Music for nearly three decades. Through performing, producing and high-profile acting roles, McGraw has weathered the changes of Country Music to remain one of its most recognizable superstars. The Louisiana native moved to Nashville in 1989, just as a wave of new artists began taking over the Country charts. McGraw kicked off his career success with mid-‘90s hits like, “Don’t Take the Girl,” “Not a Mom
ent Too Soo
n,” and “I Li
ke It, I Lo
ve It,” which all spent multiple weeks at No. 1.

McGraw collected his first of 21 ACM Award trophies in 1994 for Top New Male Vocalist and Album of the Year (Not a Moment Too Soon). The ACM then bestowed Single, Song, Vocal Event and Video of the Year awards to his 1997 smash duet with his wife Faith Hill, “It’s Your Lo
ve.” McGraw concluded the decade with back-to-back Male Vocalist trophies. However, his biggest radio hit lay ahead: 2004’s “Li
ve Li
ke You Were Dy
ing,” named ACM Sin
gle and S
ong of the Year. With “I Ca
lled M
ama” in 2020, he entered his fourth decade of radio success.

One of Country Music’s most collaborative artists, McGraw co-produced Jo Dee Messina’s breakout albums and recorded ACM Award-winning hits with Ken
ny Che
sney & Tr
acy Law
rence (“Fi
nd Out Who Your Frie
nds Are”), Flo
rida Geor
gia Li
ne (“May We A
ll”), and Tay
lor Sw
ift & Ke
ith Ur
ban (“Hi
ghway Don’t C
are”). He joined the ACM Award-winning Yello
wstone franchise in the lead role of Jame
s Di
llard Du
tton on 1883. McGraw’s 17th studio album St
anding R
oom O
nly will be released on August 25.
Nominee
Toby Keith
Entertainer of the Year
2004
A 20-time ACM Award-winner, To
by K
eith is still taking charge of his incredible career with sold-out concerts, an arsenal of hits and a swagger that has endeared him to millions of fans. He proudly revealed his true colors and spirit as both artist and songwriter with anthems like "Ho
w Do You Li
ke Me N
ow?!" and “Cour
tesy of the Re
d, W
hite and B
lue (The A
ngry Amer
ican).” After an impressive run at Coun
try radio that began in the ‘90s, he continues to be one of the most successful self-directed creators in music history as an artist, songwriter, singer, musician and producer. Kei
th has written the vast majority of his 32 No. 1s hits and has had a chart-topping single every year for 20-consec
utive years. Ke
ith was In
ducted into the Songw
riters Hall of Fame in 2015. He also received the ACM Poet’s award for his songwriting body of work in 2016. He received the Nat
ional Me
dal of the Ar
ts in 2021.
Nominee