32nd Academy of Country Music Awards
Appearance
32nd Academy of Country Music Awards | |
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Date | April 23, 1997 |
Location | Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California |
Hosted by | Crystal Bernard George Strait Jeff Foxworthy |
Most awards | LeAnn Rimes (3) |
Most nominations | Brooks & Dunn (6) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | NBC |
The 32nd Academy of Country Music Awards was held on April 23, 1997, at the Universal Amphitheatre, in Los Angeles, California . The ceremony was hosted by George Strait, Jeff Foxworthy, and Crystal Bernard.
Winners and nominees
[edit]Winners are shown in bold.[1][2][3]
Entertainer of the Year | Album of the Year |
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Top Female Vocalist of the Year | Top Male Vocalist of the Year |
Top Vocal Group of the Year | Top Vocal Duo of the Year |
Single Record of the Year | Song of the Year |
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Top New Male Vocalist | Top New Female Vocalist |
Top New Vocal Duo or Group | Video of the Year |
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Pioneer Award | |
Performers
[edit]Presenters
[edit]Presenter(s) | Notes |
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Collin Raye Lisa Hartman Black Marty Stuart |
Top Vocal Group of the Year |
Neal McCoy Martina McBride Doug Stone |
Top New Vocal Duo or Group |
Joe Diffie Chely Wright Clay Walker |
Single Record of the Year |
John Berry Olivia Newton-John Randy Travis |
Top Female Vocalist of the Year |
Toby Keith Trisha Yearwood Ty Herndon |
Top Vocal Duo of the Year |
Kathy Mattea Riders in the Sky |
Video of the Year |
Gary Chapman Sawyer Brown |
Top New Female Vocalist |
BlackHawk Pam Tillis |
Song of the Year |
Oak Ridge Boys | Presented Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award to Roy Clark |
Cliffie Stone Patti Page |
Top New Male Vocalist |
Kenny Chesney Tanya Tucker Stone Phillips |
Album of the Year |
Troy Aikman Naomi Judd Ashley Judd |
Top Male Vocalist of the Year |
Jay Leno | Entertainer of the Year |
References
[edit]- ^ "Teen Singing Sensation LeAnn Rimes Sweeps The Country Music Awards". Herald-Journal. April 24, 1997. p. 3.
- ^ "Teen-Ager Sweeps Country Music Awards". Lawrence Journal-World. April 24, 1997. p. 2.
- ^ "Brooks, Dunn Do It Again". Kentucky New Era. April 23, 1997. p. 17.