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Winners Search Results

Artist/Song/Album Name Award Category Year Credits Winner
Merle Haggard Top Male Vocalist 1974 Winner
Mac Davis Entertainer of the Year 1974 Winner
Mickey Gilley Most Promising Male Vocalist 1974 Winner
Linda Ronstadt Most Promising Female Vocalist 1974 Winner
Strangers Band of the Year (Touring) 1974 Winner
Palomino Riders Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1974 Winner
Billy Graham Bass 1974 Winner
Johnny Bond Pioneer Award 1974 Winner
Merle Travis Pioneer Award 1974 Winner
Tennessee Ernie Ford Pioneer Award 1974 Winner
Billy Armstrong Fiddle 1974 Winner
Al Bruno Lead Guitar 1974 Winner
Merv Griffin Jim Reeves Memorial Award 1974 Winner
Larry Scott Radio Personality 1974 Winner
Jerry Wiggins Drums 1974 Winner
Floyd Cramer Piano 1974 Winner
KLAC - Los Angeles, CA Radio Station 1974 Winner
J.D. Maness Steel Guitar 1974 Winner
Loretta Lynn Top Female Vocalist 1974 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
Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn Top Vocal Group 1974 Winner
Palomino - North Hollywood, CA Country Nightclub of the Year 1974 Winner
Palomino - North Hollywood, CA Country Nightclub of the Year 1974 Winner
Back Home Again Album of the Year 1974 John Denver - Artist Winner
Country Bumpkin Single Record of the Year 1974
Cal Smith - Artist
Winner
Country Bumpkin Song of the Year 1974
Cal Smith - Artist
Winner
Merle Haggard
Top Male Vocalist
1974
Winner
Mac Davis
Entertainer of the Year
1974
Winner
Mickey Gilley
Most Promising Male Vocalist
1974
Winner
Linda Ronstadt
Most Promising Female Vocalist
1974
Winner
Strangers
Band of the Year (Touring)
1974
Winner
Palomino Riders
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1974
Winner
Billy Graham
Bass
1974
Winner
Johnny Bond
Pioneer Award
1974
Winner
Merle Travis
Pioneer Award
1974
Winner
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Pioneer Award
1974
Winner
Billy Armstrong
Fiddle
1974
Winner
Al Bruno
Lead Guitar
1974
Winner
Merv Griffin
Jim Reeves Memorial Award
1974
Winner
Larry Scott
Radio Personality
1974
Winner
Jerry Wiggins
Drums
1974
Winner
Floyd Cramer
Piano
1974
Winner
KLAC - Los Angeles, CA
Radio Station
1974
Winner
J.D. Maness
Steel Guitar
1974
Winner
Loretta Lynn
Top Female Vocalist
1974
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
Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn
Top Vocal Group
1974
Winner
Palomino - North Hollywood, CA
Country Nightclub of the Year
1974
Winner
Palomino - North Hollywood, CA
Country Nightclub of the Year
1974
Winner
Back Home Again
Album of the Year
1974
John Denver - Artist
Winner
Country Bumpkin
Single Record of the Year
1974
Cal Smith - Artist
Winner
Country Bumpkin
Song of the Year
1974
Cal Smith - Artist
Winner

Nominees Search Results

Artist/Song/Album Name Award Category Year Credits Winner
Merle Haggard Entertainer of the Year 1974 Nominee
Donna Fargo Top Female Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Conway Twitty Top Male Vocalist 1974 Nominee
John Denver Top Male Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Cal Smith Top Male Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Dolly Parton Top Female Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Dolly Parton Top Vocal Group 1974 Nominee
Ronnie Milsap Entertainer of the Year 1974 Nominee
Ronnie Milsap Top Male Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Anne Murray Top Female Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Asleep at the Wheel Band of the Year (Touring) 1974 Nominee
Buckaroos Band of the Year (Touring) 1974 Nominee
Sound Company Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1974 Nominee
Rebel Playboys Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1974 Nominee
Rebel Playboys Top Vocal Group 1974 Nominee
All Americans Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1974 Nominee
Country Sunshine Band of the Year (Non-Touring) 1974 Nominee
Brush Arbor Band of the Year (Touring) 1974 Nominee
Brush Arbor Top Vocal Group 1974 Nominee
Coalminers Band of the Year (Touring) 1974 Nominee
Curly Harris Bass 1974 Nominee
Bob Moore Bass 1974 Nominee
Jack Armstrong Bass 1974 Nominee
Rod Culpepper Bass 1974 Nominee
Jerry Lee Lewis Piano 1974 Nominee
Roy Clark Entertainer of the Year 1974 Nominee
Porter Wagoner Top Vocal Group 1974 Nominee
Golden Nugget - Las Vegas, NV Country Nightclub of the Year 1974 Nominee
Golden Nugget - Las Vegas, NV Country Nightclub of the Year 1974 Nominee
Nashville West - El Monte, CA Country Nightclub of the Year 1974 Nominee
Nashville West - El Monte, CA Country Nightclub of the Year 1974 Nominee
Brandin' Iron - San Bernardino, CA Country Nightclub of the Year 1974 Nominee
Brandin' Iron - San Bernardino, CA Country Nightclub of the Year 1974 Nominee
Dodge Saloon - Norwalk, CA Country Nightclub of the Year 1974 Nominee
Dodge Saloon - Norwalk, CA Country Nightclub of the Year 1974 Nominee
Crystal Gayle Most Promising Female Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Olivia Newton-John Top Female Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Don Rich Fiddle 1974 Nominee
Doug Kershaw Fiddle 1974 Nominee
Johnny Gimble Fiddle 1974 Nominee
Zeke Dawson Fiddle 1974 Nominee
James Burton Lead Guitar 1974 Nominee
Danny Michaels Lead Guitar 1974 Nominee
Danny Michaels Most Promising Male Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Dave Thornhill Lead Guitar 1974 Nominee
Grady Martin Lead Guitar 1974 Nominee
Sharon Leighton Most Promising Female Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Kay Austin Most Promising Female Vocalist 1974 Nominee
La Costa Most Promising Female Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Marilyn Sellars Most Promising Female Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Red Steagall Most Promising Male Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Billy Swan Most Promising Male Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Brian Collins Most Promising Male Vocalist 1974 Nominee
Dick Haynes Radio Personality 1974 Nominee
Harry Newman Radio Personality 1974 Nominee
Jay Lawrence Radio Personality 1974 Nominee
Billy Parker Radio Personality 1974 Nominee
Biff Adams Drums 1974 Nominee
Archie Francis Drums 1974 Nominee
Buddy Harman Drums 1974 Nominee
Montie Paul Drums 1974 Nominee
Glen Hardin Piano 1974 Nominee
Hargus "Pig" Robbins Piano 1974 Nominee
Roscoe Horton Piano 1974 Nominee
KFOX - Long Beach, CA Radio Station 1974 Nominee
KCKC - San Bernardino, CA Radio Station 1974 Nominee
KVOO - Tulsa, OK Radio Station 1974 Nominee
Bobby Boyd Steel Guitar 1974 Nominee
Buddy Emmons Steel Guitar 1974 Nominee
Lloyd Green Steel Guitar 1974 Nominee
Terry Kristofferson Steel Guitar 1974 Nominee
Statler Brothers Top Vocal Group 1974 Nominee
For The Last Time Album of the Year 1974 Bob Wills - Artist Nominee
Hags 30th Album Album of the Year 1974 Merle Haggard - Artist Nominee
Legend in My Time Single Record of the Year 1974 Ronnie Milsap - Artist Nominee
One Day at a Time Song of the Year 1974 Kris Kristofferson - Artist Nominee
They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy Album of the Year 1974 Loretta Lynn - Artist Nominee
Loretta Lynn Entertainer of the Year 1974 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
Back Home Again Single Record of the Year 1974 John Denver - Artist Nominee
Back Home Again Song of the Year 1974 John Denver - Artist Nominee
Country Bumpkin Album of the Year 1974
Cal Smith - Artist
Nominee
I Can Help Single Record of the Year 1974 Billy Swan - Artist Nominee
I Can Help Song of the Year 1974 Billy Swan - Artist Nominee
Things Aren't Funny Anymore Single Record of the Year 1974 Merle Haggard - Artist Nominee
Things Aren't Funny Anymore Song of the Year 1974 Merle Haggard - Artist Nominee
Merle Haggard
Entertainer of the Year
1974
Nominee
Donna Fargo
Top Female Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Conway Twitty
Top Male Vocalist
1974
Nominee
John Denver
Top Male Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Cal Smith
Top Male Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Dolly Parton
Top Female Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Dolly Parton
Top Vocal Group
1974
Nominee
Ronnie Milsap
Entertainer of the Year
1974
Nominee
Ronnie Milsap
Top Male Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Anne Murray
Top Female Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Asleep at the Wheel
Band of the Year (Touring)
1974
Nominee
Buckaroos
Band of the Year (Touring)
1974
Nominee
Sound Company
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1974
Nominee
Rebel Playboys
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1974
Nominee
Rebel Playboys
Top Vocal Group
1974
Nominee
All Americans
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1974
Nominee
Country Sunshine
Band of the Year (Non-Touring)
1974
Nominee
Brush Arbor
Band of the Year (Touring)
1974
Nominee
Brush Arbor
Top Vocal Group
1974
Nominee
Coalminers
Band of the Year (Touring)
1974
Nominee
Curly Harris
Bass
1974
Nominee
Bob Moore
Bass
1974
Nominee
Jack Armstrong
Bass
1974
Nominee
Rod Culpepper
Bass
1974
Nominee
Jerry Lee Lewis
Piano
1974
Nominee
Roy Clark
Entertainer of the Year
1974
Nominee
Porter Wagoner
Top Vocal Group
1974
Nominee
Golden Nugget - Las Vegas, NV
Country Nightclub of the Year
1974
Nominee
Golden Nugget - Las Vegas, NV
Country Nightclub of the Year
1974
Nominee
Nashville West - El Monte, CA
Country Nightclub of the Year
1974
Nominee
Nashville West - El Monte, CA
Country Nightclub of the Year
1974
Nominee
Brandin' Iron - San Bernardino, CA
Country Nightclub of the Year
1974
Nominee
Brandin' Iron - San Bernardino, CA
Country Nightclub of the Year
1974
Nominee
Dodge Saloon - Norwalk, CA
Country Nightclub of the Year
1974
Nominee
Dodge Saloon - Norwalk, CA
Country Nightclub of the Year
1974
Nominee
Crystal Gayle
Most Promising Female Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Olivia Newton-John
Top Female Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Don Rich
Fiddle
1974
Nominee
Doug Kershaw
Fiddle
1974
Nominee
Johnny Gimble
Fiddle
1974
Nominee
Zeke Dawson
Fiddle
1974
Nominee
James Burton
Lead Guitar
1974
Nominee
Danny Michaels
Lead Guitar
1974
Nominee
Danny Michaels
Most Promising Male Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Dave Thornhill
Lead Guitar
1974
Nominee
Grady Martin
Lead Guitar
1974
Nominee
Sharon Leighton
Most Promising Female Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Kay Austin
Most Promising Female Vocalist
1974
Nominee
La Costa
Most Promising Female Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Marilyn Sellars
Most Promising Female Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Red Steagall
Most Promising Male Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Billy Swan
Most Promising Male Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Brian Collins
Most Promising Male Vocalist
1974
Nominee
Dick Haynes
Radio Personality
1974
Nominee
Harry Newman
Radio Personality
1974
Nominee
Jay Lawrence
Radio Personality
1974
Nominee
Billy Parker
Radio Personality
1974
Nominee
Biff Adams
Drums
1974
Nominee
Archie Francis
Drums
1974
Nominee
Buddy Harman
Drums
1974
Nominee
Montie Paul
Drums
1974
Nominee
Glen Hardin
Piano
1974
Nominee
Hargus "Pig" Robbins
Piano
1974
Nominee
Roscoe Horton
Piano
1974
Nominee
KFOX - Long Beach, CA
Radio Station
1974
Nominee
KCKC - San Bernardino, CA
Radio Station
1974
Nominee
KVOO - Tulsa, OK
Radio Station
1974
Nominee
Bobby Boyd
Steel Guitar
1974
Nominee
Buddy Emmons
Steel Guitar
1974
Nominee
Lloyd Green
Steel Guitar
1974
Nominee
Terry Kristofferson
Steel Guitar
1974
Nominee
Statler Brothers
Top Vocal Group
1974
Nominee
For The Last Time
Album of the Year
1974
Bob Wills - Artist
Nominee
Hags 30th Album
Album of the Year
1974
Merle Haggard - Artist
Nominee
Legend in My Time
Single Record of the Year
1974
Ronnie Milsap - Artist
Nominee
One Day at a Time
Song of the Year
1974
Kris Kristofferson - Artist
Nominee
They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy
Album of the Year
1974
Loretta Lynn - Artist
Nominee
Loretta Lynn
Entertainer of the Year
1974
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
Back Home Again
Single Record of the Year
1974
John Denver - Artist
Nominee
Back Home Again
Song of the Year
1974
John Denver - Artist
Nominee
Country Bumpkin
Album of the Year
1974
Cal Smith - Artist
Nominee
I Can Help
Single Record of the Year
1974
Billy Swan - Artist
Nominee
I Can Help
Song of the Year
1974
Billy Swan - Artist
Nominee
Things Aren't Funny Anymore
Single Record of the Year
1974
Merle Haggard - Artist
Nominee
Things Aren't Funny Anymore
Song of the Year
1974
Merle Haggard - Artist
Nominee