1990 Country Music Association Awards

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1990 Country Music Association Awards
DateOctober 8, 1990
Location Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee
Hosted by Reba McEntire
Randy Travis
Most awards Garth Brooks
Kentucky HeadHunters (2)
Most nominations Garth Brooks (5)
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS

The 1990 Country Music Association Awards , 24th Ceremony, was held on Monday October 8, 1990, at the Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted by CMA Award Winners, Reba McEntire and Randy Travis.

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Winners and nominees

Winners are in Bold. [1]

Entertainer of the YearAlbum of the Year
Male Vocalist of the YearFemale Vocalist of the Year
Vocal Group of the YearVocal Duo of the Year
Single of the YearSong of the Year
Horizon AwardMusician of the Year
Music Video of the YearVocal Event of the Year

Hall of Fame

Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees [2]

Performers

Artist(s)Song(s)
The Judds "This Country's Rockin"
Tanya Tucker and T. Graham Brown "Don't Go Out"
Alan Jackson "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow"
Clint Black "Put Yourself in My Shoes"
Lorrie Morgan "Out of Your Shoes"
Mary Chapin Carpenter "Opening Act"
Ricky Van Shelton Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis
"Great Balls of Fire"
Garth Brooks "Friends in Low Places"
Vince Gill (with Patty Loveless)"When I Call Your Name"
Kathy Mattea "Time Passes By"
Travis Tritt "Put Some Drive in Your Country"
Randy Travis
George Jones
Tammy Wynette
Roy Rogers
Vern Gosdin
"A Few Good Ol' Country Boys Around"
"Heroes and Friends"
The Kentucky Headhunters "Oh, Lonesome Me"
George Strait "I've Come to Expect It from You"
Reba McEntire "You Lie"
The Oak Ridge Boys Tribute to Tennessee Ernie Ford
"Just a Closer Walk with Thee"
"Sixteen Tons"
U.S Air Force Academy Cadet Chorale
Reba McEntire
Randy Travis
Vince Gill
The Judds
Lee Greenwood
"This Is My Country"
"America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)"
"Battle Hymn of the Republic"
"God Bless America"
"America the Beautiful"
"God Bless the U.S.A."

Presenters

Presenter(s)Award
Tanya Tucker and T. Graham Brown Single of the Year
Marie Osmond Vocal Event of the Year
Ray Stevens Song of the Year
Mary Chapin Carpenter Vocal Group of the Year
Crystal Gayle and Lyle Lovett Album of the Year
Patty Loveless and Vince Gill Vocal Duo of the Year
K. T. Oslin Male Vocalist of the Year
Reba McEntire Musician of the Year
Music Video of the Year
Clint Black Horizon Award
Roger Miller Female Vocalist of the Year
Barbara Mandrell Entertainer of the Year

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References

  1. "Past Winners And Nominees". 2019 CMA Awards | Wednesday, November 13 on ABC. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  2. "Timeline | The 2019 CMA Awards – Wednesday, November 13th on ABC". 2019 CMA Awards | Wednesday, November 13 on ABC. Retrieved 2019-09-14.