List of awards and nominations received by Johnny Cash

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This is a list of major awards won by Johnny Cash .

Wins

Academy of Country Music

American Music Awards

Americana Music Association

Country Music Association

Grammy Awards

Hall of fame inductions

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum

Gospel Music Hall of Fame

Memphis Music Hall of Fame

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame

Rockabilly Hall of Fame

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Other awards

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Horatio Alger Award

Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement

Contents

Kennedy Center Honors

MTV Video Music Awards

National Medal of Arts

NME

Nominations

Academy of Country Music [5]

Country Music Association Awards [6]

Grammy Awards [7] [8] [9]

MTV Video Music Awards

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