American Music Award for Favorite Country Male Artist
American Music Award
American Music Awards for Favorite Country Male Artist | |
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Country | United States |
Presented by | American Music Awards |
First awarded | 1974 |
Last awarded | 2022 |
Currently held by | Morgan Wallen |
Most awards | Garth Brooks (8) |
Most nominations | George Strait (12) |
Website | theamas.com |
The American Music Award for Favorite Male Artist – Country has been awarded since 1974. Years reflect the year in which the awards were presented, for works released in the previous year (until 2003 onward when awards were handed out on November of the same year). The all-time winner in this category is Garth Brooks with 8 wins.
Winners and nominees
1970s
Year | Artist | Ref |
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1974 (1st) | ||
Charley Pride | [citation needed] | |
Merle Haggard | ||
Conway Twitty | ||
1975 (2nd) | ||
Charlie Rich | [citation needed] | |
Roy Clark | ||
Charley Pride | ||
1976 (3rd) | ||
John Denver | [citation needed] | |
Merle Haggard | ||
Charlie Rich | ||
1977 (4th) | ||
Charley Pride | [citation needed] | |
Freddy Fender | ||
Conway Twitty | ||
1978 (5th) | ||
Conway Twitty | [citation needed] | |
Waylon Jennings | ||
Kenny Rogers | ||
1979 (6th) | ||
Kenny Rogers | [citation needed] | |
Merle Haggard | ||
Ronnie Milsap |
1980s
Year | Artist | Ref |
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1980 (7th) | ||
Kenny Rogers | [citation needed] | |
Waylon Jennings | ||
Willie Nelson | ||
1981 (8th) | ||
Kenny Rogers | [citation needed] | |
Willie Nelson | ||
Charley Pride | ||
1982 (9th) | ||
Willie Nelson | [citation needed] | |
Ronnie Milsap | ||
T. G. Sheppard | ||
Don Williams | ||
1983 (10th) | ||
Kenny Rogers | [citation needed] | |
Charley Pride | ||
Conway Twitty | ||
1984 (11th) | ||
Willie Nelson | [citation needed] | |
Charley Pride | ||
Kenny Rogers | ||
Conway Twitty | ||
1985 (12th) | ||
Kenny Rogers | [citation needed] | |
Ricky Skaggs | ||
Hank Williams Jr. | ||
1986 (13th) | ||
Willie Nelson | [citation needed] | |
Lee Greenwood | ||
Hank Williams Jr. | ||
1987 (14th) | ||
Willie Nelson | [citation needed] | |
Ronnie Milsap | ||
George Strait | ||
Hank Williams Jr. | ||
1988 (15th) | ||
Randy Travis | [citation needed] | |
George Strait | ||
Hank Williams Jr. | ||
1989 (16th) | ||
Randy Travis | [citation needed] | |
George Strait | ||
Hank Williams Jr. |
1990s
Year | Artist | Ref |
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1990 (17th) | ||
Randy Travis | [1] | |
George Strait | ||
Hank Williams Jr. | ||
1991 (18th) | ||
George Strait | [2] | |
Clint Black | ||
Garth Brooks | ||
1992 (19th) | ||
Garth Brooks | [citation needed] | |
Clint Black | ||
Ricky Van Shelton | ||
1993 (20th) | ||
Garth Brooks | [3] | |
Billy Ray Cyrus | ||
Vince Gill | ||
Alan Jackson | ||
1994 (21st) | ||
Garth Brooks | [citation needed] | |
Vince Gill | ||
Alan Jackson | ||
George Strait | ||
1995 (22nd) | ||
Garth Brooks | [4] | |
Vince Gill | ||
Alan Jackson | ||
1996 (23rd) | ||
Garth Brooks | [5] | |
Alan Jackson | ||
George Strait | ||
1997 (24th) | ||
Garth Brooks | [6] | |
Alan Jackson | ||
George Strait | ||
1998 (25th) | ||
George Strait | [7] | |
Clint Black | ||
Alan Jackson | ||
1999 (26th) | ||
Garth Brooks | [citation needed] | |
Tim McGraw | ||
George Strait |
2000s
Year | Artist | Ref |
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2000 (27th) | ||
Garth Brooks | [8] | |
Tim McGraw | ||
George Strait | ||
2001 (28th) | ||
Tim McGraw | [citation needed] | |
Alan Jackson | ||
George Strait | ||
2002 (29th) | ||
Tim McGraw | [citation needed] | |
Toby Keith | ||
Travis Tritt | ||
2003 (30th) | ||
Tim McGraw | [9] | |
Alan Jackson | ||
Toby Keith | ||
2003 (31st) | ||
Tim McGraw | [10] | |
Kenny Chesney | ||
Alan Jackson | ||
Toby Keith | ||
2004 (32nd) | ||
Toby Keith | [11] | |
Kenny Chesney | ||
Alan Jackson | ||
Tim McGraw | ||
2005 (33rd) | ||
Tim McGraw | [12] | |
Kenny Chesney | ||
Toby Keith | ||
2006 (34th) | ||
Toby Keith | [13] | |
Kenny Chesney | ||
Keith Urban | ||
2007 (35th) | ||
Tim McGraw | [14] | |
Toby Keith | ||
Brad Paisley | ||
2008 (36th) | ||
Brad Paisley | [15] | |
Garth Brooks | ||
Kenny Chesney | ||
2009 (37th) | ||
Keith Urban | [16] | |
Jason Aldean | ||
Darius Rucker |
2010s
Year | Artist | Ref |
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2010 (38th) | ||
Brad Paisley | [17] | |
Jason Aldean | ||
Luke Bryan | ||
2011 (39th) | ||
Blake Shelton | [18] | |
Jason Aldean | ||
Brad Paisley | ||
2012 (40th) | ||
Luke Bryan | [19] | |
Jason Aldean | ||
Eric Church | ||
2013 (41st) | ||
Luke Bryan | [20] | |
Hunter Hayes | ||
Blake Shelton | ||
2014 (42nd) | ||
Luke Bryan | [21] | |
Jason Aldean | ||
Blake Shelton | ||
2015 (43rd) | ||
Luke Bryan | [22] | |
Jason Aldean | ||
Sam Hunt | ||
2016 (44th) | ||
Blake Shelton | [23] | |
Luke Bryan | ||
Thomas Rhett | ||
2017 (45th) | ||
Keith Urban | [24] | |
Sam Hunt | ||
Thomas Rhett | ||
2018 (46th) | ||
Kane Brown | [25] | |
Luke Bryan | ||
Thomas Rhett | ||
2019 (47th) | ||
Kane Brown | [26] | |
Luke Combs | ||
Thomas Rhett |
2020s
Year | Artist | Ref |
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2020 (48th) | Kane Brown | [27] |
Luke Combs | ||
Morgan Wallen | ||
2021 (49th) | Luke Bryan | |
Chris Stapleton | ||
Jason Aldean | ||
Luke Combs | ||
Morgan Wallen | ||
2022 (50th) | Morgan Wallen | [28] |
Luke Combs | ||
Walker Hayes | ||
Cody Johnson | ||
Chris Stapleton |
Category facts
Multiple wins
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Multiple nominations
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American Music Award for Favorite Country Male Artist
- Charley Pride (1974)
- Charlie Rich (1975)
- John Denver (1976)
- Charley Pride (1977)
- Conway Twitty (1978)
- Kenny Rogers (1979)
- Kenny Rogers (1980)
- Kenny Rogers (1981)
- Willie Nelson (1982)
- Kenny Rogers (1983)
- Willie Nelson (1984)
- Kenny Rogers (1985)
- Willie Nelson (1986)
- Willie Nelson (1987)
- Randy Travis (1988)
- Randy Travis (1989)
- Randy Travis (1990)
- George Strait (1991)
- Garth Brooks (1992)
- Garth Brooks (1993)
- Garth Brooks (1994)
- Garth Brooks (1995)
- Garth Brooks (1996)
- Garth Brooks (1997)
- George Strait (1998)
- Garth Brooks (1999)
- Garth Brooks (2000)
- Tim McGraw (2001)
- Tim McGraw (2002)
- Tim McGraw (2003)
- Tim McGraw (2003)
- Toby Keith (2004)
- Tim McGraw (2005)
- Toby Keith (2006)
- Tim McGraw (2007)
- Brad Paisley (2008)
- Keith Urban (2009)
- Brad Paisley (2010)
- Blake Shelton (2011)
- Luke Bryan (2012)
- Luke Bryan (2013)
- Luke Bryan (2014)
- Luke Bryan (2015)
- Blake Shelton (2016)
- Keith Urban (2017)
- Kane Brown (2018)
- Kane Brown (2019)
- Kane Brown (2020)
- Kane Brown (2021)
- Morgan Wallen (2022)