Winners Announced for The 53rd Academy Of
Country Music Awards™
Jason Aldean Named ACM Entertainer Of The
Year for third succesive year
Miranda Lambert Wins Female Vocalist for the
Nineth Consecutive Year and Officially Becomes The Most-Awarded Artist In ACM
Awards® History
In Brief:
2018 ACM Awards: Complete Winners List
Entertainer of the Year: Jason Aldean
Male Vocalist of the Year: Chris
Stapleton
Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda
Lambert
Vocal Duo of the Year: Brothers
Osborne
Vocal Group of the Year: Old Dominion
New Male Vocalist of the Year: Brett Young
(previously announced)
New Female Vocalist of the Year: Lauren
Alaina (previously announced)
New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year:
Midland (previously announced)
Album of the Year: From a Room Vol. 1 -
Chris Stapleton; Producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton
Record Label: Mercury Records;
Single Record of the Year: "Body
Like a Back Road" - Sam Hunt; Producer: Zach Crowell; Record Label: MCA
Nashville
Song of the Year: "Tin Man" -
Miranda Lambert; Songwriters: Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert Jon Randall;
Publishers: Sony/ATV Tree Publishing/Pink Dog Publishing (BMI), Beat Up Ford
Publishing (BMI), BMG Platinum Songs (BMI)/SWMBMGBMI/Lonesome Vinyl Music
Video of the Year: "It Ain’t My
Fault" - Brothers Osborne; Director: Wes Edwards, Ryan Silver; Producer:
Tiffany Davies
Songwriter of the Year: Rhett Akins
Vocal Event Of The Year: "The
Fighter" – Keith Urban featuring Carrie Underwood; Producers: Busbee,
Keith Urban; Record Label: Capitol Nashville
LAS VEGAS, NV (April 15, 2018) – Winners were
announced for the 53rd Academy Of
Country Music Awards™, which aired LIVE on Sunday evening April 15, 2018 on
the CBS Television Network from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas,
NV.
Reba McEntire as host, and Carrie Underwood's show-stopping performance of "Cry
Pretty," helped propel "53RD ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC
AWARDS" telecast on CBS-TV to a
prime-time win, attracting more than 12
million viewers while earning a 2.1 rating/7 share among coveted 18-49 TV
watchers, according to ZAP2IT.
The figure for total viewers was an increase
from the 2017 ACMs, which pulled in 10.91 million. The 18-49 2.1 share matched
last year's ACM Awards show result for that demo. This year's ACMs bested the
highly anticipated James Comey interview on ABC-TV, which drew 9.78 million
viewers, earning a 1.7 rating.
Spike TV: The 53rd ACM Awards had a noticeable effect
on country music sales, according to Nielsen Music. ACM-nominated songs saw 431% surge in sales, with a spike of
more than 45,000 overall units on Sunday (4/15). Leading the pack was Kane Brown's "What Ifs" ft. Lauren
Alaina, which saw a sales increase of 813% (12,800 units). Other tracks
enjoying increases included Carrie
Underwood's "Cry Pretty" (+124%), Chris Stapleton's "Broken
Halos" (+328%), Miranda
Lambert's "Tin Man" (+1,941%) and Keith Urban's "The Fighter" ft. Underwood (+696%).
Hosted by multimedia superstar, Reba McEntire, the
ACM Awards named Jason Aldean as Entertainer of the Year,
the evening’s biggest honor.
This is the third consecutive win for Aldean in this category and his
13th overall ACM Award win.
Aldean's previous wins include: Forever
Country Video of the Year - Artist (2016), Triple Crown (2015), Male Vocalist
of the Year (2014/2013/2012), Crystal Milestone Award (2012), "The Only
Way I Know" (2012; Vocal Event of the Year - Artist),
"Don't You Wanna Stay" (2011;
Single Record of the Year - Artist) "Don't You Wanna Stay" (2011;
Vocal Event of the Year - Artist) & Top New Male Vocalist (2005)
Miranda
Lambert won ACM
Female Vocalist of the Year for the ninth consecutive year and is the
current record holder for most consecutive wins in this category. Lambert also
won ACM Song of the Year for “Tin
Man” along with co-writers Jack
Ingram and Jon Randall,
receiving two awards, both as artist and songwriter. With these wins, she now
has 32 ACM Awards, and is the most-awarded artist in ACM Awards history, a
record previously held by Brooks & Dunn.
Miranda won Song of the Year for "Tin
Man," a plaintive acoustic heartbreak ballad that served as the third
single from her award-winning and critically acclaimed album THE WEIGHT OF
THESE WINGS. It's her 30th ACM awards win (32 trophies)."Thank you guys so
much for sharing my broken heart with me," she said before turning the
microphone over to her co-writers, Jon Randall and Jack Ingram.
"I'm honored to be up here with two of
my favorite people in the whole world," Randall said.
Miranda Lambert is convinced country music is
on the verge of a girl power revolution,
despite the fact that all the Entertainer of the Year nominees at the ACM
Awards on Sunday (15Apr18) were men.
The Mama's Broken Heart singer now she
believes women could take over the country awards shows for the remainder of
the year and beyond. Like many country fans, Miranda admited she was surprised
when she learned there would be no woman fighting for the ACMs' top prize,
which was won by Jason Aldean, stating, "Carrie’s (Underwood) kicking a**,
and I’m trying to kick a** as much as I can on the road, so I don’t understand
what’s going on with that, but I know that there’s gonna be a change.
"I know that if we just keep ploughing
ahead it will get recognised and have its moment for sure."
Miranda talks The Bandwagon Tour w/ Little Big Town, more on Carrie Underwood and Tin Man, backstage at the #ACMAwards pic.twitter.com/xkiZXEFnke— Ran Fan (@randalourita) 16 April 2018
Chris Stapleton won ACM Male Vocalist of the Year, his second win in this category. Stapleton also won an additional two awards as both artist and producer in the ACM Album of the Year category for From A Room: Volume 1. He now has 9 trophies as both an artist and producer
Congratulations to @ChrisStapleton who has won Album of the Year and just welcomed TWINS! #ACMawards pic.twitter.com/nAsBACSuEo— ACM Awards (@ACMawards) 16 April 2018
Chris Stapleton, Wife Morgane Welcome Twin
Boys
Congratulations to MERCURY NASHVILLE's Chris
Stapleton and his wife Morgane, who
welcomed twin boys (April 15). The twins arrived on Stapleton's 40th birthday, on
the same night as he earned three ACM AWARDS!
The "STAPLETWINS" mark babies
number three and four for the couple, who were understandably unable to attend
last night's awards ceremony.
Sam Hunt was miles away when his named was called as the ACM Single Record of the Year winner on Sunday night in Las Vegas.
It was the "Body Like a Back Road" singer's first ACM Award win, and
when Dustin Lynch and Nancy O'Dell announced the honor, they both looked
confused and flustered as nobody approached the stage. However Sam had a good
reason for his absence posting on Instagram: Thank you Academy Of Country Music
for the award for Single of the Year. I was celebrating the marriage of my long
time friend and tour manager John Worthington. This made the weekend extra
special. See y’all next year! - Instagram
Brothers
Osborne won ACM
Vocal Duo of the Year for the second consecutive year. The duo also won ACM Video of the Year for “It
Ain’t My Fault,” along with directors Wes Edwards and Ryan Silver and
producer Tiffany Davies. ACM CEO Pete Fisher surprised the duo with these
awards, presenting them during CMT’s Facebook Live coverage of the ACM Awards
red carpet. This is their 4th ACM win.
Beyond grateful for all of the support from our friends, country music community, and most importantly the fans. You all make our wildest dreams true every damn day and we're eternally grateful for it. Love y'all! #ACMawards pic.twitter.com/p8JT0rXu4Y— Brothers Osborne (@brothersosborne) 16 April 2018
Lauren Alaina, Midland and Brett Young were also previously announced winners for ACM New Female Vocalist of the Year, ACM New Vocal Duo or Group
of the Year and ACM New Male
Vocalist of the Year, respectively.
The winners received a surprise phone call
from host Reba McEntire last month notifying them of the news and were also
surprised with the actual ACM Award in the days leading up to the show. Jon
Pardi presented Alaina with her ACM Award during rehearsals, Midland received
their ACM Award at the ACM Stories, Songs & Stars: A Songwriter’s Event
Benefitting ACM Lifting Lives® and Luke Bryan presented Young with his trophy
at the Cumulus/Westwood One Radio Remotes.
“I have never felt so loved in all my life.
My peers voted for this. The people in the trenches – the labels, the
publishers, the songwriters, the artists vote for these awards. I’ve been out
for a long time and three years ago I wasn’t eligible to walk the carpet. [Now]
I got to walk the carpet with pride and hug everyone along the way.” – New
Female Lauren Alaina.
Cue the tears! @JonPardi interrupted @Lauren_Alaina's Social Media Correspondent duties to present her with the award for New Female Vocalist of the Year. #ACMawards pic.twitter.com/i4viqwhgJk— ACM Awards (@ACMawards) 15 April 2018
Old Dominion won ACM Vocal Group of the Year
Award, their first award in this category and their second ACM win. They
previously won ACM New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year at the 51st ACM Awards in
2016.
Rhett Akins was announced as the winner of this year’s ACM Songwriter of the Year Award (off-camera category) on Friday
(April 13) at the ACM Stories, Songs & Stars: A Songwriter’s Event
Benefitting ACM Lifting Lives, which was presented to him by reigning ACM
Songwriter of the Year award winner Lori McKenna. This marked Rhett's first ACM
Award after 4 nominations: 2017/2013/2011 Songwriter of the Year & 1997 Top
New Male Vocalist
PERFORMANCES
The 53rd annual ACM Awards began with a
tribute to the Las Vegas shooting.
Jason Aldean began the tribute by noting that it's the first time that many country stars have been
back in Nevada since the shooting at the Route
91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017 Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Maren
Morris and Thomas Rhett were also part of the tribute.
"Music does so much more than provide an
escape from the pain. It inspires us, it soothes us and it makes us stronger,
Morris said.
Country Music’s Party of the Year featured a
superstar lineup of featured collaborations and powerful performances. The
awards telecast honored three of country music’s hit songs from 1993 with the
“ACM Flashbacks” segments, with Toby Keith and Blake
Shelton performing Keith’s celebrated No.1 debut
single “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” Alan Jackson and Jon Pardi performing
Jackson’s ACM Award-winning hit “Chattahoochee” and Reba McEntire and Kelly
Clarkson performing Reba’s GRAMMY® Award-winning hit “Does He Love You” (her 1993 Linda
Davis duet).
Additional collaborations included Kane Brown and Lauren
Alaina performing the multi-platinum, No.1 hit “What
Ifs,” Bebe Rexha with Florida
Georgia Line performing the chart-topping hit “Meant
to Be” and ACM Vocal Event of the Year winner Keith Urban and Julia Michaels performing Urban’s new single “Coming Home.”
— ACM Awards (@ACMawards) 16 April 2018
The ACM Awards also featured performances by
ACM New Female Vocalist of the Year Lauren
Alaina ("Doing Fine"), ACM Entertainer of
the Year Jason Aldean ("You Make It Easy"), Bebe Rexha & Florida
Georgia Line ("Meant to Be"), Kelsea
Ballerini ("I Hate Love Songs"), Dan + Shay ("Tequila"), Dierks
Bentley ('Woman, Amen'), Luke Bryan ("Most
People Are Good"), Kenny
Chesney ("Get Along”), Chris Janson ("Redneck Life”), Lady
Antebellum ("Heartbreak"), ACM Female Vocalist
of the Year Miranda
Lambert ("Keeper of the Flame" >> Watch), Little Big Town (cover of Elton John’s "Rocket Man"- from the new Restoration
project), ACM New Duo or Group of the Year Midland ("Drinkin’
Problem"), Maren Morris ("Rich"), Thomas Rhett ("Marry Me"), Darius
Rucker ("For the First Time"), Blake Shelton ("I Lived It"), ACM Vocal Event of the Year winner Carrie Underwood ("Cry Pretty"), ACM New Male Vocalist of the Year Brett Young ("“In Case You Didn’t Know”) and Chris Young ("Losing
Sleep”).
2018 ACM Awards: All the Performances Ranked
(Billboard): #25 Chris Young | Top 5: #5 Maren Morris, #4 Kane Brown & Lauren
Alaina, #3 Kelsea Ballerini, #2 Reba McEntire & Kelly Clarkson, #1 Carrie
Underwood
— Taste of Country (@TasteOfCountry) 16 April 2018
Taste Of Country - Wow, just wow! Carrie Underwood's ACM performance of "Cry
Pretty" was the night's most anticipated performance, and the hype
paid off.
"Cry Pretty" is Underwood's new
song, the first from an upcoming album. The performance was her first televised
appearance since an injury left her with a broken wrist and dozens of stitches
in her head and face. Since the November incident she's kept a low profile, but
let the mystery remain newsworthy with several photos at her Instagram page.
The 35-year-old's April 15 performance was the first time a camera spotted her.
She didn't walk the red carpet and was not captured in the audience during the
show. At the start, Underwood looked anxious — unsure, even. She's an awards
show veteran and two-time ACM Entertainer of the Year, but she wasn't exuding
confidence. An audience of her peers seemed to understand it, as well. Keith
Urban stood with wife Nicole Kidman before the performance really started to
get hot. Lauren Alaina and Maren Morris were two more who watched closely.
Huge ovation for @carrieunderwood!! ππππ— Carrie Crazy Dreams (@c_crazydreams) 16 April 2018
QUEEN IS QUEEN! ππ #ACMawards #CryPretty pic.twitter.com/1EtpiDYB6Q
53rd Academy Of Country Music Awards Nominees & Winners
14 categories voted on by the membership:
Entertainer: Jason
Aldean * WINNER *, Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban.
Male Vocalist: Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett, Chris Stapleton * WINNER *, Keith
Urban, Chris Young.
Female Vocalist: Kelsea Ballerini, Miranda Lambert * WINNER *, Reba
McEntire, Maren Morris, Carrie Underwood. (presenter Lindsey Vonn)
Vocal Duo: Brothers
Osborne * WINNER *, Dan + Shay, Florida Georgia Line, LoCash, Tim McGraw & Faith Hill.
Vocal Group: Lady Antebellum, Lanco, Little Big Town,
Midland, Old Dominion * WINNER *.
New Male: Kane Brown, Luke Combs, Devin Dawson,
Russell Dickerson, Brett Young * WINNER *.
New Female: Lauren
Alaina * WINNER *, Danielle Bradbery, Carly Pearce, RaeLynn.
New Vocal Duo/Group: High Valley, Lanco,
LoCash, Midland * WINNER *, Runaway June.
Album Of The Year [Awarded to
Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)] presented by Sugarland
THE BREAKER - Little Big Town/ Producer: Jay
Joyce/ Record Label: Capitol Records Nashville
CALIFORNIA SUNRISE - Jon Pardi/ Producers:
Bart Butler, Jon Pardi/ Record Label: Capitol Records Nashville
FROM A ROOM: VOLUME 1 - Chris
Stapleton/ Producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton/ Record Label: Mercury Records
* WINNER *
HAPPY ENDINGS - Old Dominion/ Producer: Shane
McAnally/ Record Label: RCA
LIFE CHANGES - Thomas Rhett/ Producers:
Julian Bunetta, Jesse Frasure, Dann Huff, Joe London, Thomas Rhett/ Record
Label: The Valory Music Co.
Better Man - Little Big Town/ Producer: Jay Joyce/
Record Label: Capitol Records Nashville
Body Like A Back Road - Sam Hunt/ Producer: Zach Crowell/ Record Label: MCA Nashville * WINNER *,
Broken Halos - Chris Stapleton/ Producers: Dave Cobb,
Chris Stapleton/ Record Label: Mercury Records
Drinkin’ Problem – Midland/ Producers:
Dann Huff, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne/ Record Label: Big Machine Records
I’ll Name The Dogs - Blake Shelton/
Producer: Scott Hendricks/ Record Label: Warner Bros.
Song Of The Year [Awarded to
Songwriter(s)/Publisher(s)/Artist(s)] presented by Cam and Drew Brees
Body Like a Back Road - Sam Hunt/
Songwriters: Zach Crowell, Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne/ Publishers:
Anderson Fork In The Road Music (ASCAP), Atlas Music Publishing, Highly
Combustible Music (ASCAP), I Love Pizza Music (ASCAP), Kobalt Music Group Ltd.
(GMR), Kobalt Songs Music Publishing (ASCAP), Sam Hunt Publishing (ASCAP),
Smack Hits (GMR), Smack Songs LLC (ASCAP), Smackville Music (ASCAP), Songs of
Southside Independent Music Publishing (ASCAP), Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP),
Who Wants To Buy My Publishing (ASCAP)
Female - Keith Urban/ Songwriters: Ross Copperman,
Nicolle Galyon and Shane McAnally
Publishers: A Girl Named Charlie (BMI), EMI
Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI), Plain Jane Songs (BMI), Rezolant Music (BMI), Smack
Hits (GMR), Smack Songs LLC (GMR), Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
Tin Man -
Miranda Lambert/ Songwriters: Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert Jon Randall/
Publishers: Beat Up Ford Publishing (BMI), BMG Platinum Songs (BMI), Lonesome
Vinyl Music (BMI), Pink Dog Publishing (BMI), Sony/ATV Tree Publishing (BMI),
SWMBMGBMI (BMI) * WINNER *
Whiskey And You - Chris Stapleton/
Songwriters: Lee Thomas Miller, Chris Stapleton/ Publishers: New Sea Gayle
Music (ASCAP), Spirit of Nashville One (BMI), Spirit Two Nashville (ASCAP),
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI), WM Music Corp. (ASCAP)
Video Of The Year [Awarded to
Producer(s)/Director(s)/Artist(s)]
Black - Dierks Bentley/ Director: Wes Edwards/
Producer: Max A. Butler
It Ain’t My Fault - Brothers Osborne/ Director: Wes Edwards, Ryan Silver/ Producer:
Tiffany Davies * WINNER *
Legends - Kelsea Ballerini/ Director: Jeff Venable/
Producer: Ben Skipworth
Marry Me - Thomas Rhett/ Director: TK McKamy/
Producer: Dan Atchison
We Should Be Friends - Miranda Lambert/
Director: Trey Fanjoy/ Producer: April Dace
Songwriter: Rhett Akins * WINNER *, Ashley
Gorley, Hillary Lindsey, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne.
Vocal Event Of The Year [Awarded to
Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)] presenters Ashton Kutcher and
Sam Elliott
Craving You – Thomas Rhett Featuring Maren Morris/ Producers: Julian Bunetta, Dann Huff, Joe London, Thomas Rhett/ Record Label: The Valory Music Co.
Dear Hate – Maren Morris featuring Vince Gill/ Producers: Brad Hill, Maren Morris/ Record Label: Columbia Nashville
Funny (How Time Slips Away) - Glen Campbell And Willie Nelson/ Producer: Carl Jackson/ Record Label: Universal Music Enterprises
The Fighter – Keith Urban featuring Carrie Underwood/ Producers: Busbee, Keith Urban/ Record Label: Capitol Nashville * WINNER *
What Ifs – Kane Brown Featuring Lauren Alaina/ Producer: Dann Huff/ Record Label: RCA Nashville
ACM RADIO AWARDS
These were presented during the annual Radio
Winners Reception, which were held at Topgolf Las Vegas at MGM Grand Hotel
& Casino on Saturday, April 14.
About the Academy of Country Music Awards
The 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards™ is
dedicated to honoring and showcasing the biggest names and emerging talent in
the country music industry. The show is produced for television by dick clark
productions and broadcasted LIVE from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on
Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 8:00 PM live ET/PT on the CBS Television Network.
Allen Shapiro, Mike Mahan, R.A. Clark, Barry Adelman and Mark Bracco are
executive producers. Pete Fisher is executive producer for the Academy of
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