1993 Country Music Association Awards

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1993 Country Music Association Awards
DateSeptember 29, 1993
Location Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee
Hosted by Clint Black
Vince Gill
Most awards Vince Gill (5)
Most nominations Vince Gill (8)
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS
  1992  · CMA ·  1994  

The 1993 Country Music Association Awards , 27th Ceremony, was held on September 29, 1993 at the Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted by CMA Award Winners, Clint Black and Vince Gill.

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Winners and Nominees

Winner 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

Performers

Performer(s)Song(s)
Clint Black
Vince Gill
"Honky Tonk Blues"
Reba McEntire
Linda Davis
"Does He Love You"
Dwight Yoakam "Fast as You"
Wynonna "Is It Over Yet"
Clint Black"Tuckered Out"
Tanya Tucker "Soon"
Garth Brooks "American Honky-Tonk Bar Association"
Sawyer Brown "Thank God for You"
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Trisha Yearwood
Suzy Bogguss
Kathy Mattea
Patty Loveless
"He Thinks He'll Keep Her"
Brooks & Dunn "She Used to Be Mine"
Pam Tillis "'Til All The Lonely's Gone"
Billy Ray Cyrus "Somebody New"
Marty Stuart
Lee Roy Parnell
Musician of the Year nominees
"Workin' Man Blues"
Alan Jackson "Chattahoochee"
John Michael Montgomery
Trisha Yearwood
Mark Chesnutt
Sammy Kershaw
Tracy Lawrence
Horizon Award Medley
"I Love the Way You Love Me"
"The Song Remembers When"
"It Sure Is Monday"
"Haunted Heart"
"Can't Break It to My Heart"
George Jones "Hello Darlin'"
John Anderson "Seminole Wind"
Vince Gill"Nothing Like a Woman"
Dolly Parton
Tammy Wynette
Loretta Lynn
"Silver Threads and Golden Needles

Presenters

Presenter(s)Notes
Patty Loveless
Billy Dean
Song of the Year
Michelle Wright
Joe Diffie
Vocal Duo of the Year
Kelly Willis
Doug Stone
Vocal Group of the Year
Shelby Lynne
Steve Wariner
Vocal Event of the Year
K. T. Oslin Album of the Year
Sawyer Brown Single of the Year
Billy Ray CyrusFemale Vocalist of the Year
Johnny Cash
Rip Torn
Kris Kristofferson
Presented Country Music Hall of Fame Induction of Willie Nelson
Marty StuartMusician of the Year
Ricky Skaggs
Suzy Bogguss
Horizon Award
Carlene Carter
Aaron Tippin
Video of the Year
Dolly Parton
Tammy Wynette
Loretta Lynn
Entertainer of the Year

Hall of Fame

Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees [2]

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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.