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Winners Search Results
| Artist/Song/Album Name | Award Category | Year | Credits | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Don't Rock the Jukebox | Album of the Year | 1991 | Keith Stegall - Producer
Scott Hendricks - Producer Alan Jackson - Artist Alan Jackson - Composer Keith Stegall - Composer Mattie Ruth Music - Publisher Murrah Music Corp. (ASCAP/BMI) - Publisher Roger Murrah - Composer Seventh Son Music - Publisher Tom Collins Music Corp. - Publisher Arista Records Nashville - Record Company |
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| Don't Rock the Jukebox | Single Record of the Year | 1991 | Keith Stegall - Producer
Scott Hendricks - Producer Alan Jackson - Artist Alan Jackson - Composer Keith Stegall - Composer Mattie Ruth Music - Publisher Murrah Music Corp. (ASCAP/BMI) - Publisher Roger Murrah - Composer Seventh Son Music - Publisher Tom Collins Music Corp. - Publisher Arista Records Nashville - Record Company |
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| Somewhere in My Broken Heart | Song of the Year | 1991 | Billy Dean - Artist Billy Dean - Composer EMI April Music Inc. - Publisher EMI Blackwood Music Inc. - Publisher Lion-Hearted Music (ASCAP/BMI) - Publisher Richard Leigh - Composer |
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| Is There Life Out There? | Video of the Year | 1991 | Jack Cole - Director Reba McEntire - Artist Robin Beresford - Producer |
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| Roy Huskey Jr. | Bass | 1991 | Winner | |
| Willie Nelson | Pioneer Award | 1991 | Winner | |
| Garth Brooks | Entertainer of the Year | 1991 | Winner | |
| Reba McEntire | Top Female Vocalist | 1991 | Winner | |
| Mark O'Connor | Fiddle | 1991 | Winner | |
| John Jorgenson | Guitar | 1991 | Winner | |
| Garth Brooks | Top Male Vocalist | 1991 | Winner | |
| Trisha Yearwood | Top New Female Vocalist | 1991 | Trisha Yearwood emerged as one of the top voices in Country Music in the 90s, winning ACM New Female Vocalist of the Year in 1991 and winning ACM Female Vocalist of the Year in 1997. Along with a win for ACM Video of the Year in 2016, Yearwood has taken home three ACM Awards in her career. | Winner |
| Billy Dean | Top New Male Vocalist | 1991 | Winner | |
| Brooks & Dunn | Top New Vocal Duet or Group | 1991 | Winner | |
| Crazy Horse Steak House & Saloon - Santa Ana, CA | Nightclub of the Year | 1991 | Winner | |
| Gerry House | Disc Jockey of the Year | 1991 | Winner | |
| Eddie Bayers | Drums | 1991 | Winner | |
| Matt Rollings | Keyboard | 1991 | Winner | |
| WAMZ - Louisville, KY | Radio Station of the Year | 1991 | Winner | |
| Jerry Douglas | Specialty Instrument | 1991 | Winner | |
| Paul Franklin | Steel Guitar | 1991 | Winner | |
| Brooks & Dunn | Top Vocal Duet | 1991 | Winner | |
| Diamond Rio | Top Vocal Group | 1991 | Winner |
Don't Rock the Jukebox
Album of the Year
1991
Scott Hendricks - Producer
Alan Jackson - Artist
Alan Jackson - Composer
Keith Stegall - Composer
Mattie Ruth Music - Publisher
Murrah Music Corp. (ASCAP/BMI) - Publisher
Roger Murrah - Composer
Seventh Son Music - Publisher
Tom Collins Music Corp. - Publisher
Arista Records Nashville - Record Company
Winner
Don't Rock the Jukebox
Single Record of the Year
1991
Scott Hendricks - Producer
Alan Jackson - Artist
Alan Jackson - Composer
Keith Stegall - Composer
Mattie Ruth Music - Publisher
Murrah Music Corp. (ASCAP/BMI) - Publisher
Roger Murrah - Composer
Seventh Son Music - Publisher
Tom Collins Music Corp. - Publisher
Arista Records Nashville - Record Company
Winner
Somewhere in My Broken Heart
Song of the Year
1991
Billy Dean - Composer
EMI April Music Inc. - Publisher
EMI Blackwood Music Inc. - Publisher
Lion-Hearted Music (ASCAP/BMI) - Publisher
Richard Leigh - Composer
Winner
Is There Life Out There?
Video of the Year
1991
Reba McEntire - Artist
Robin Beresford - Producer
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Roy Huskey Jr.
Bass
1991
Winner
Willie Nelson
Pioneer Award
1991
Winner
Garth Brooks
Entertainer of the Year
1991
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Reba McEntire
Top Female Vocalist
1991
Winner
Mark O'Connor
Fiddle
1991
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John Jorgenson
Guitar
1991
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Garth Brooks
Top Male Vocalist
1991
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Trisha Yearwood
Top New Female Vocalist
1991
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Billy Dean
Top New Male Vocalist
1991
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Brooks & Dunn
Top New Vocal Duet or Group
1991
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Crazy Horse Steak House & Saloon - Santa Ana, CA
Nightclub of the Year
1991
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Gerry House
Disc Jockey of the Year
1991
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Eddie Bayers
Drums
1991
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Matt Rollings
Keyboard
1991
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WAMZ - Louisville, KY
Radio Station of the Year
1991
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Jerry Douglas
Specialty Instrument
1991
Winner
Paul Franklin
Steel Guitar
1991
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Brooks & Dunn
Top Vocal Duet
1991
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Diamond Rio
Top Vocal Group
1991
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Nominees Search Results
| Artist/Song/Album Name | Award Category | Year | Credits | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Backroads | Album of the Year | 1991 | Columbia - Record Company Ricky Van Shelton - Artist Steve Buckingham - Producer |
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| It's All About to Change | Album of the Year | 1991 | Gregg Brown - Producer Travis Tritt - Artist Warner Bros. Records - Record Company |
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| No Fences | Album of the Year | 1991 | Allen Reynolds - Producer
Garth Brooks - Artist Allen Reynolds - Producer Capitol-Nashville - Record Company |
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| Ropin' the Wind | Album of the Year | 1991 | Allen Reynolds - Producer Capitol-Nashville - Record Company Garth Brooks - Artist |
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| Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) | Single Record of the Year | 1991 | Gregg Brown - Producer Travis Tritt - Artist Warner Bros. Records - Record Company Post Oak Publishing (BMI) - Publisher Sony Tree Publishing Co. Inc. - Publisher Travis Tritt - Artist Travis Tritt - Composer |
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| Shameless | Single Record of the Year | 1991 | Allen Reynolds - Producer Capitol Records - Record Company Garth Brooks - Artist |
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| She's in Love With the Boy | Single Record of the Year | 1991 | Garth Fundis - Producer MCA Records - Record Company Trisha Yearwood - Artist |
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| Where Are You Now | Single Record of the Year | 1991 | Clint Black - Artist James Stroud - Producer RCA Records - Record Company |
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| Don't Rock the Jukebox | Song of the Year | 1991 | Keith Stegall - Producer
Scott Hendricks - Producer Alan Jackson - Artist Alan Jackson - Composer Keith Stegall - Composer Mattie Ruth Music - Publisher Murrah Music Corp. (ASCAP/BMI) - Publisher Roger Murrah - Composer Seventh Son Music - Publisher Tom Collins Music Corp. - Publisher Arista Records Nashville - Record Company |
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| Down at the Twist and Shout | Song of the Year | 1991 | EMI April Music Inc. - Publisher Getarealjob Music (ASCAP) - Publisher Mary-Chapin Carpenter - Artist Mary-Chapin Carpenter - Composer |
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| Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) | Song of the Year | 1991 | Gregg Brown - Producer Travis Tritt - Artist Warner Bros. Records - Record Company Post Oak Publishing (BMI) - Publisher Sony Tree Publishing Co. Inc. - Publisher Travis Tritt - Artist Travis Tritt - Composer |
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| Pocket Full of Gold | Song of the Year | 1991 | Benefit Music (BMI) - Publisher Brian Allsmiller - Composer Vince Gill - Artist Vince Gill - Composer |
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| Anymore | Video of the Year | 1991 | George Wieser - Producer Jack Cole - Director Len Epand - Producer Travis Tritt - Artist |
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| Brotherly Love | Video of the Year | 1991 | Earl Thomas Conley - Artist Ed Silverstein - Producer Jack Cole - Director Keith Whitley - Artist |
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| Mary & Willi | Video of the Year | 1991 | Ed Silverstein - Producer Jack Cole - Director K.T. Oslin - Artist |
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| The Thunder Rolls | Video of the Year | 1991 | Bud Schaetzle - Director Garth Brooks - Artist Martin Fischer - Producer |
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| Bill Bryson | Bass | 1991 | Nominee | |
| Curtis Stone | Bass | 1991 | Nominee | |
| Glenn Worf | Bass | 1991 | Nominee | |
| Michael Rhodes | Bass | 1991 | Nominee |
Backroads
Album of the Year
1991
Ricky Van Shelton - Artist
Steve Buckingham - Producer
Nominee
It's All About to Change
Album of the Year
1991
Travis Tritt - Artist
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Nominee
No Fences
Album of the Year
1991
Garth Brooks - Artist
Allen Reynolds - Producer
Capitol-Nashville - Record Company
Nominee
Ropin' the Wind
Album of the Year
1991
Capitol-Nashville - Record Company
Garth Brooks - Artist
Nominee
Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)
Single Record of the Year
1991
Travis Tritt - Artist
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Post Oak Publishing (BMI) - Publisher
Sony Tree Publishing Co. Inc. - Publisher
Travis Tritt - Artist
Travis Tritt - Composer
Nominee
Shameless
Single Record of the Year
1991
Capitol Records - Record Company
Garth Brooks - Artist
Nominee
She's in Love With the Boy
Single Record of the Year
1991
MCA Records - Record Company
Trisha Yearwood - Artist
Nominee
Where Are You Now
Single Record of the Year
1991
James Stroud - Producer
RCA Records - Record Company
Nominee
Don't Rock the Jukebox
Song of the Year
1991
Scott Hendricks - Producer
Alan Jackson - Artist
Alan Jackson - Composer
Keith Stegall - Composer
Mattie Ruth Music - Publisher
Murrah Music Corp. (ASCAP/BMI) - Publisher
Roger Murrah - Composer
Seventh Son Music - Publisher
Tom Collins Music Corp. - Publisher
Arista Records Nashville - Record Company
Nominee
Down at the Twist and Shout
Song of the Year
1991
Getarealjob Music (ASCAP) - Publisher
Mary-Chapin Carpenter - Artist
Mary-Chapin Carpenter - Composer
Nominee
Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)
Song of the Year
1991
Travis Tritt - Artist
Warner Bros. Records - Record Company
Post Oak Publishing (BMI) - Publisher
Sony Tree Publishing Co. Inc. - Publisher
Travis Tritt - Artist
Travis Tritt - Composer
Nominee
Pocket Full of Gold
Song of the Year
1991
Brian Allsmiller - Composer
Vince Gill - Artist
Vince Gill - Composer
Nominee
Anymore
Video of the Year
1991
Jack Cole - Director
Len Epand - Producer
Travis Tritt - Artist
Nominee
Brotherly Love
Video of the Year
1991
Ed Silverstein - Producer
Jack Cole - Director
Keith Whitley - Artist
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Mary & Willi
Video of the Year
1991
Jack Cole - Director
K.T. Oslin - Artist
Nominee
The Thunder Rolls
Video of the Year
1991
Garth Brooks - Artist
Martin Fischer - Producer
Nominee
Bill Bryson
Bass
1991
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Curtis Stone
Bass
1991
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Glenn Worf
Bass
1991
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Michael Rhodes
Bass
1991
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