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Country Music Association Award for Video of the Year

Country Music Association Award for Video of the Year

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The Country Music Association Awards is a major awards show in country music. Formerly known as the Music Video of the Year Award, Video of the Year was originally presented at the 1985 Country Music Association Awards. The category honours excellence in country music videos that have been released during the eligibility years and is awarded to both the artist and the director. Below are the winners and nominees of the award.[1]

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he inaugural recipients of the award were Hank Williams Jr. and John Goodhue in 1985 for "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight", with Martina McBride becoming the first female winner of the award in 1994 for "Independence Day" and Trey Fanjoy becoming the first female director winner in 2009 for Taylor Swift's "Love Story". Among artists, Brad Paisley holds the record for most wins in the category, with four, while two-time recipient Alan Jackson has a leading twelve nominations. Carrie Underwood holds the record for most nominations without a win, with six. Among directors, Fanjoy and Michael Salomon are tied for most wins in the category, with three each, while Fanjoy leads with a record eighteen nominations. Jack Cole and Jon Small are tied for most nominations without a win, with six. The current holders of the award are Cody Johnson and Dustin Haney for the video to Johnson's hit single "'Til You Can't".

Recipients

Miranda Lambert received the award in 2010 and 2020.
Two-time winner Toby Keith.
Brad Paisley holds the record for most wins in this category, with four.
Taylor Swift singing into a mic while playing a banjo
Taylor Swift won the award in 2009 and 2013.
Martina McBride was the first woman to receive the award, winning for the video of her classic hit "Independence Day".
Two-time recipient Garth Brooks won consecutively in 1990 and 1991.
Inaurural winner and three-time recipient Hank Williams Jr.
Two-time honorees Dixie Chicks.
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Artists

Artists with multiple wins

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Artists with multiple nominations

12 nominations
11 nominations
10 nominations
6 nominations
5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

Directors

Directors with multiple wins

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Directors with multiple nominations

18 nominations
10 nominations
  • Jim Shea
8 nominations
7 nominations
6 nominations
5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations
  • Bud Schaetzle
  • David McClister
  • Declan Whitebloom
  • Ethan Russell
  • George J. Flanigan IV
  • Justin Clough
  • Michael Merriman
  • Randee St. Nicholas
  • Roger Pistole
  • Sherman Halsey

References

  1. "CMA Awards Past Winners & Nominees".
  2. McCarthy, Kelly (August 28, 2018). "2018 CMA Awards nominations: See the full list". ABC News. Retrieved August 28, 2018.

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