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The 22 biggest CMT Music Award winners of all time
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The 22 biggest CMT Music Award winners of all time

The CMT Music Awards first aired in 1968 when it was called the Music City News Awards. Since then, it has changed names to the TNN Music City News Country Awards (1990), Country Weekly Presents the TNN Music Awards (2000), the TNN & CMT Country Weekly Music Awards (2001), the CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards (2002), and finally, the CMT Music Awards (2005). By looking at the entire history of the fan-voted awards show and all its iterations, we can truly see which country music artists have been most popular throughout history. With that, here are the 22 biggest CMT Music Award winners of all time.

 
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Tim McGraw - 8 wins

Tim McGraw - 8 wins
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Tim McGraw won his first award for Male Star of Tomorrow in 1995 and has received multiple Male Artist of the Year honors since then. Most recently, McGraw earned a Video of the Year win in 2016, and has had numerous nominations since. Although he doesn't get any credit for it, Taylor Swift's first CMT win — way back in 2007 — was for her song "Tim McGraw."

 
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Roy Clark - 9 wins

Roy Clark - 9 wins
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Country music legend and former “Hee Haw” host Roy Clark won his first CMT Music Award back in 1969, when the event was still called the Music City News Awards. The honor was for Instrumentalist of the Year, a category that has since been retired. He won that category (or Instrumentalist Entertainer of the year, which was added in 1974) eight times. Additionally, he was presented with a Minnie Pearl Humanitarian Award in 1999, which brought his grand total of wins to nine. Roy Clark also hosted the event in 1985 and 1991!

 
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Osborne Brothers - 9 wins

Osborne Brothers - 9 wins
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Not to be confused with the much younger country act known as the Brothers Osborne, the Osborne Brothers started performing together back in the 1950s and soon became one of the most popular bluegrass bands of all time — hence their nine wins for Bluegrass Group of the Year. Best known for their 1967 hit “Rocky Top,” Sonny and Bobby Osborne would stay a performing pair until 2003, when the former retired. Bobby continued playing into the 2020s!

 
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Buck Owens - 9 wins

Buck Owens - 9 wins
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The Buckaroos won Band of the Year at the Music City News Awards a total of five times — including the first four events in a row! Even after the group split in the mid ‘70s, band leader Buck Owens kept right on playing, and ended up adding four more awards to his collection: Instrumentalist of the Year in both 1974 and 1975, a 1980 Founder’s Award, and Video Collaboration of the Year in 1989 for “Streets of Bakersfield” with Dwight Yoakam.

 
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Ricky Skaggs - 9 wins

Ricky Skaggs - 9 wins
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If you haven’t noticed, we’re in the midst of a pretty massive tie amongst artists with nine wins, and Ricky Skaggs is no exception. The legendary mandolin, guitar, fiddle, and banjo player won his first award, Bluegrass Group of the Year, back in 1982, and then won the same honor again in 1983 (as well as a Star of Tomorrow in the same year) and 1984. After that, he moved to the Instrumentalist of the Year category, which he won in 1987, 1988, 1989, and 1990. In 1996, he won his final award, Video Collaboration of the Year, for his part in Vince Gill’s “Go Rest High on That Mountain” along with Patty Loveless and Vince Gill himself. Nine wins might seem like a lot for anyone, but remember that Chet Atkins once said Skaggs "single-handedly" saved country music.

 
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The Judds - 9 wins

The Judds - 9 wins
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The Judds, the mother and daughter team of Naomi and Wynonna Judd, were one of the most successful duos in country music history. They were also one of the most successful duos in CMT Music Awards history, as they took home a total of nine honors. After winning a Star of Tomorrow award at the 1985 Music City News Awards, the remaining eight trophies were all for either Duet of the Year or Vocal Duo of the Year, with the most recent in 1992. In case we lost you with all that math, that means the Judds won at least one award in eight straight years.

 
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Ray Stevens - 9 wins

Ray Stevens - 9 wins
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Ray Stevens is as much a comedian as he is a musician, so it’s no surprise that he’s won some CMT/Music City News Awards for Comedian of the Year. What is a bit surprising, however, is that he won a total of nine straight honors in this category between 1986 and 1994. The man who finally dethroned Stevens? That would be Mr. Jeff Foxworthy.

 
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Randy Travis - 9 wins

Randy Travis - 9 wins
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Although Randy Travis recorded his first album back in 1978, he didn’t win a Music City News Award until almost a decade later. Looking to make up for lost time, Travis would go on to earn nine honors in three years, including four each in 1987 and 1988. Although he never won again after that, Travis hosted the event alongside George Jones and LeAnn Rimes in 1997.

 
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Vince Gill - 9 wins

Vince Gill - 9 wins
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Vince Gill sure made the rounds with his nine wins. He started with two victories for Instrumentalist and Single of the Year in 1991, and would later add wins in both these categories yet again, as well as Album of the Year, Vocal Collaboration of the Year, the Minnie Pearl Award, and a Career Achievement Award in 2001. Gill's last nomination came in 2017.

 
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Brooks & Dunn - 9 wins

Brooks & Dunn - 9 wins
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One of just three duos in this list, Brooks & Dunn ruled the Vocal Duo of the Year category for seven consecutive years between 1993 and 1999. They returned again to claim the honor in 2002, when it was renamed “Duo Video of the Year,” and a final time in 2010. They split on good terms to pursue solo careers after that, but Brooks & Dunn reunited in 2015 and are still performing together and earning CMT Award nominations, so another win could still be in their future.

 
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Keith Urban - 9 wins

Keith Urban - 9 wins
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All nine of Keith Urban's wins have came in the CMT Music Awards era. In fact, his first win in 2005 (Video of the Year for "Days Go By") occurred in the first year after the change from the name CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards. His latest win was in 2019, a Collaborative Video of the Year victory he shared with Julia Michaels for their song "Coming Home."

 
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Blake Shelton - 9 wins

Blake Shelton - 9 wins
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The latest entrant in this gigantic tie among country musicians with nine CMT Music Award wins is Mr. Blake Shelton. The country superstar notched his first win in 2010, a Collaborative Video of the Year award for the song "Hillbilly Bone," which featured Trace Adkins. Most recently, Blake won Male Video of the Year several times since then, but his latest win also came in the Collaborative Video of the Year category — he shared a 2020 honor with now-wife Gwen Stefani for their song "Nobody but You."

 
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Dolly Parton - 11 wins

Dolly Parton - 11 wins
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Dolly Parton won twice at the second-ever Music City News Awards event in 1968 for Most Promising Female Artist and Duet of the Year, with the latter shared between her and Porter Wagoner. That duo would earn the same honor again twice over the next two years, and Dolly would add seven more awards after that, with her most recent in 2006. Since then, she has released four more albums, but hasn’t been able to add to her collection of 11 trophies.

 
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Brad Paisley - 12 wins

Brad Paisley - 12 wins
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For someone who is still only 44 years old, Brad Paisley has a surprising 12 CMT Awards. After earning his first in 2000, Paisley went on a tear, twice winning three honors in a single year. His victories have also been quite diverse, as he has fended off the competition in categories from Male Video of the Year to Comedy Video of the Year (for the 2007 tune “Online”). Brad’s most recent win was for his “Remind Me” duet with Carrie Underwood back in 2012, but he still earns nominations regularly.

 
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Reba McEntire - 13 wins

Reba McEntire - 13 wins
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Reba McEntire won her first Music City News Award back in 1985, and over the next two decades she added a dozen more - including nine wins for Female Artist of the Year. She ain’t done yet though, as Reba's routine nominations prove she is still relevant after all these years.

 
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Ricky Van Shelton - 14 wins

Ricky Van Shelton - 14 wins
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Ricky Van Shelton was only active as a country musician for two decades (from 1986 to 2006), but during that time, he recorded nine studio albums, 10 No. 1 hits, 17 top-10 singles, and earned a whopping 14 Music City News Awards. This included everything from Star of Tomorrow to Entertainer, Male Artist, and Christian Country Artist of the Year, as well as honors for Single, Album, and Video of the Year. Two of these awards were also shared with Dolly Parton, as the duo recorded “Rockin’ Years” together in 1991.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, Ricky Van Shelton is in no way related to Blake Shelton.

 
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George Strait - 16 wins

George Strait - 16 wins
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George Strait burst on the Music City News Awards scene in a big way, winning the coveted category of Male Artist of the Year in 1986. He went on to win it once more, as well as two trophies for Entertainer of the Year...and then an additional 12 honors. Strait’s last award came in 2022, for his tribute performance of Charley Pride’s “Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone” during "CMT Giants: Charley Pride" in 2021.

 
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Conway Twitty - 18 wins

Conway Twitty - 18 wins
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Conway Twitty only spent 59 years on this Earth, but he certainly made the most of his time. Twitty released an unfathomable 57 studio albums during this time (which excludes compilations) and won 18 Music City News Awards between 1970 (a Song of the Year win for “Hello Darlin”) and 1988 (a Living Legend honor). Of his 18 awards, he shared 10 with Loretta Lynn for Duet of the Year.

 

 
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Carrie Underwood - 25 wins

Carrie Underwood - 25 wins
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If we want to get technical, Carrie Underwood has won the most CMT Music Awards of all-time. That’s because she owns a total of 25, all of which have been earned since CMT became associated with the award show back in 2001. (And Carrie didn't earn her first until 2003.) Underwood is not just an annual nominee at this point, she's an annual winner. We fully expect her to top this list one day.

 
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Loretta Lynn - 27 wins

Loretta Lynn - 27 wins
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The winningest woman in CMT Music Awards history is the late Ms. Loretta Lynn. As we previously mentioned, 10 of Loretta’s awards were for duets with Conway Twitty, but other than a 1974 win for Touring Road Show of the Year, the rest were all her. She won at least one honor in each of the event’s first 12 years, with as many as three in one show. Loretta’s last win was a Johnny Cash Visionary Award in 2005.

 
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Alan Jackson - 29 wins

Alan Jackson - 29 wins
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As far as solo artists go, no one has been more successful at the CMT Music Awards than Alan Jackson. All but two of his 29 wins have all come between 1991 and 2002, which goes to show how incredibly popular Jackson was during his prime. (The other two wins were Performance of the Year in 2009 and a CMT Impact Award in 2014.) In fact, Jackson won five honors in a single night...twice...in back-to-back years!

 
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The Statler Brothers - 47 wins

The Statler Brothers - 47 wins
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We know what you’re thinking, and no, that’s not a typo. The Statler Brothers actually won 47 times throughout the history of the Music City News/CMT Music Awards. The quartet (of which only two members were brothers, and no one had the surname Statler) first won at the fifth installment of the event in 1971, and then earned at least one honor at every show for the next 23 years. Vocal Group of the Year was The Statler Brothers’ category of choice, but their victories weren’t limited to just one slot. In fact, they once earned six awards in a single night (in 1985, when they also co-hosted the event), as well as 15 wins in just three years. Not bad for a band who got their start playing backup for Johnny Cash.

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