Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program

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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program
Awarded forOutstanding Performance of a Musical Artist and the Program’s production
Country United States
Presented by
First awarded2016
Last awarded2019
Currently held byThe cast of The Band's Visit ,
Today Show (2019)
Website emmyonline.org/daytime

The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program was an award presented annually by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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It was first awarded at the 43rd Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards in 2016 when the award was originally called Outstanding Musical Performance in a Talk Show/Morning Program and was first presented to Rachel Platten for her performance of her hit single "Fight Song" on the morning program Good Morning America . [1] [2] [3] The Award honors the work of a musical artist and the Program’s production of the performance. [4] With the current title award name that was established in 2017, on-camera musical performances from any appropriate Daytime show and several entries for performances by different musical artists appearing on a program are eligible to enter the competition, rather than just a talk show or morning program. [5]

The award was removed in November of 2019 after category changes were announced. [6]

The Emmy was named after an "Immy", an affectionate term used to refer to the image orthicon camera tube. [7] The statuette was designed by Louis McManus, who modeled the award after his wife, Dorothy. [7] The Emmy statuette is fifteen inches tall from base to tip. The statuette weighs 5 pounds and is composed of iron, pewter, zinc and gold. [7]

Winners and nominees

Rachel Platten was the first winner in this category, for her performance of her song "Fight Song" on Good Morning America. Rachel Platten 08-20-2015 -5 (20613197910) cropped.jpg
Rachel Platten was the first winner in this category, for her performance of her song "Fight Song" on Good Morning America .
Cynthia Erivo (pictured) alongside of the Broadway cast from The Color Purple won in 2016 for their performance of the titutar song on Today Show. Cynthia Erivo (82023) (cropped).jpg
Cynthia Erivo (pictured) alongside of the Broadway cast from The Color Purple won in 2016 for their performance of the titutar song on Today Show .
Ben Platt (pictured) alongside of the Broadway cast from Dear Evan Hansen won in 2017 for their performance of "You Will Be Found" on Today Show. Run This Town cast - Ben Platt (33463322408) (cropped).jpg
Ben Platt (pictured) alongside of the Broadway cast from Dear Evan Hansen won in 2017 for their performance of "You Will Be Found" on Today Show .

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

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Indicates the winner

YearPerformer(s)ProgramPerformedNetworkRef.
2016
(43rd)
Rachel Platten Good Morning America "Fight Song"
ABC
[1]
Adele Today Show "Million Years Ago" NBC
[8]
Annie Lennox The Talk "I Put a Spell on You" CBS
ELO CBS This Morning Saturday "When I Was a Boy" CBS
Bruno Mars & Mark Ronson The Ellen DeGeneres Show "Uptown Funk" Syndicated
2017
(44th)
Cynthia Erivo & the Cast of The Color Purple Today Show "The Color Purple" NBC [9]
Charles Bradley CBS This Morning Saturday "Ain't a Sin" / "The World (Is Going Up In Flames)" / "Changes" CBS
Michael Bublé Live! with Kelly "Nobody but Me" Syndicated
Pentatonix Rachael Ray "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" Syndicated
St. Paul and The Broken Bones CBS This Morning Saturday "All I Ever Wonder" / "Flow With It" CBS
2018
(45th)
Ben Platt & the Cast of Dear Evan Hansen Today Show "You Will Be Found" NBC [11]
Andra Day and Common The View "Rise Up" ABC
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit CBS This Morning Saturday "Cumberland Gap" / "If We Were Vampires" CBS
Robert Randolph and the Family Band Rachael Ray "Love Do What It Do" Syndicated
Pharrell Williams The Ellen DeGeneres Show "Runnin" Syndicated
2019
(46th)
Cast of The Band's Visit Today Show "Answer Me" NBC
Adrienne Houghton, Israel Houghton The Real "Secrets" Syndicated
Lindsey Stirling Live with Kelly and Ryan "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" Syndicated
Ashley McBryde CBS This Morning Saturday "Girl Goin' Nowhere / American Scandal" CBS
Ben Rector Pickler & Ben "Old Friends" CMT

Series with most nominations

5 nominations
4 nominations
2 nominations

Series with most wins

3 wins
1 win

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