Esta es una lista de eventos notables en la música country que tuvieron lugar en 2019.
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Eventos
- 21 de enero: Carrie Underwood da a luz a su segundo hijo, Jacob Fisher, con su esposo Mike Fisher. [1]
- 10 de febrero - En la 61ª Entrega Anual de los Premios Grammy , Kacey Musgraves gana los 4 premios a los que fue nominada, incluido el Álbum del año de todos los géneros por La Hora Dorada . [2]
- Marzo - " Old Town Camino ", una canción que combina elementos de country rap , hip hop , hip hop del sur y trampa y realizado por el rap recién llegado Lil Nas X , debuta en las Hot Country Songs tabla al N ° 19; la canción que aparece en las listas es un remix, con la voz de Billy Ray Cyrus . Sin embargo, la semana siguiente, la canción se elimina de la lista, y la revista la descalifica con el argumento de que no encajaba con el género country . [3] Se especula que si la canción hubiera permanecido en la lista, habría alcanzado el número 1 a partir del 6 de abril de 2019. [4] El 29 de julio alcanza su decimoséptima semana en la cima del Billboard Hot 100 , el récord de todos los tiempos . [5] Más adelante en el año, el productor de música hip-hop Blanco Brown graba y lanza " The Git Up ", que se llama una "secuela" y "la próxima canción de rap country viral". [6] [7] El nuevo estilo de música y sus controversias relacionadas continúan la larga discusión sobre qué es la música country, que se remonta a la década de 1970.
- 6 de marzo: Brandi Carlile , Amanda Shires y Maren Morris anuncian oficialmente que están formando un supergrupo conocido como Highwomen. Con el nombre rindiendo homenaje a los Highwaymen (que estaba compuesto por Johnny Cash , Waylon Jennings , Willie Nelson y Kris Kristofferson ), el trío reveló que su alineación permitiría que varios invitados se unieran a ellos, con Chely Wright , Courtney Marie Andrews. , Margo Price , Sheryl Crow y Janelle Monáe insinuaron como posibles colaboradoras. [8] El grupo reveló que su cuarto miembro será Natalie Hemby y actuarán juntos por primera vez en el concierto del cumpleaños número 87 de Loretta Lynn cantando " No fue Dios quien hizo Honky Tonk Angels ". [9]
- 27 de marzo: Wanda Jackson anuncia su retiro de la actuación debido a problemas de salud y seguridad a través de un comunicado en su página de Facebook. [10]
- 1 de abril: Loretta Lynn celebra su 87 cumpleaños (que en realidad es el 14 de abril) con un concierto de estrellas celebrado en el Bridgestone Arena de Nashville . Los artistas intérpretes o ejecutantes incluyen: Garth Brooks , Trisha Yearwood , Martina McBride , Alison Krauss , Lee Ann Womack , Little Big Town , Margo Price , Kacey Musgraves , Brandy Clark , Cam , Jack White , Brandi Carlile , Maren Morris , Amanda Shires , Natalie Hemby , Holly Williams , Miranda Lambert , Pistol Annies , Keith Urban , Randy Houser , Darius Rucker , Tanya Tucker , Crystal Gayle , Peggy Sue , John Carter Cash , Alan Jackson y George Strait . La propia Lynn canta en vivo por primera vez desde 2017, interpretando su canción característica " Coal Miner's Daughter " con el conjunto. [11]
- 14 de abril: la esposa de Hal Ketchum anuncia a través de su página de Facebook que se jubilará debido a complicaciones de la enfermedad de Alzheimer. [12]
- 16 de abril - Kelsea Ballerini es admitida como la miembro más joven del Grand Ole Opry, con Carrie Underwood oficiando la inducción. [13]
- 14 de mayo
- Randy Travis publica sus primeras memorias, tituladas Forever and Ever, Amen: A Memoir of Music, Faith, and Braving the Storms of Life. [14]
- " Caught Up in the Country " de Rodney Atkins en las listas por 57 semanas en Country Airplay , batiendo por una semana el récord anterior de la carrera continua más larga en esa lista. [15]
- 6 de junio: el hijo menor de Granger Smith , River Kelly, muere inesperadamente a la edad de 3 años después de lo que él llama un "accidente grave", que luego se reveló que fue causado por ahogamiento en la piscina familiar. River había aparecido previamente como cameo en el video " Happens Like That " de Smith 2 años antes.
- 19 de agosto: Carrie Underwood es anunciada como presentadora de los Premios CMA, su primer año sin Brad Paisley como coanfitrión; Dolly Parton y Reba McEntire serán coanfitriones del programa. [dieciséis]
- 9 de septiembre: Blake Shelton crea una campaña en Twitter para el sencillo actual de Craig Morgan , "The Father, My Son and the Holy Ghost", escrito en memoria de su hijo de 19 años, Jerry Greer, quien murió en julio de 2016. para ser el número 1 en la lista de todos los géneros de iTunes. Celebridades que van desde Kelly Clarkson hasta Ellen DeGeneres y Travis Tritt responden, y la canción alcanza el número 1 el 12 de septiembre de 2019.
- 15 al 25 de septiembre: Country Music , una serie documental de 16,5 horas de Ken Burns se emite en PBS . La serie tomó ocho años para filmar e investigar, y presenta entrevistas con más de 100 artistas y miembros clave de la comunidad de la música country, incluidos varios que fueron entrevistados antes de sus muertes prematuras en la década.
- 19 de septiembre: uno de los autobuses turísticos de Josh Turner se estrella contra un acantilado en California, matando a uno e hiriendo a siete. El propio Turner no estaba en el autobús en ese momento. [17]
- 5 de octubre - Los finalistas de American Idol , Gabby Barrett y Cade Foehner, se casan en Texas. [18]
- 9 de octubre: el presentador de radio Bob Kingsley , presentador de Country Top 40 de Bob Kingsley (y anteriormente el presentador de larga data de American Country Countdown ), anuncia que se retirará del programa debido a un diagnóstico de cáncer de vejiga. [19] Ocho días después, Kingsley murió a causa de su enfermedad. [20]
- 13 de octubre - Kenny Dixon, el baterista de la banda de Kane Brown , muere en un accidente automovilístico.
- 19 de octubre: la cadena Lifetime estrena la película para televisión Patsy & Loretta , que muestra la amistad entre Patsy Cline y Loretta Lynn . Megan Hilty y Jessie Mueller interpretan a Cline y Lynn, respectivamente. [21]
- 22 de noviembre - La cantante Maddie Marlow del dúo Maddie & Tae se casa con Jonah Font. [22]
- 8 de diciembre - Premio de Honor del Kennedy Center 2019 Linda Ronstadt ; Los artistas tributos incluyeron a Trisha Yearwood y Carrie Underwood . [23]
- 18 de diciembre: el presentador de radio Fitz es nombrado sucesor de Bob Kingsley en el Country Top 40 de Bob Kingsley . [24]
- 28 de diciembre: se transmite el episodio final de "ACC Rewind", un programa que presenta retransmisiones de transmisiones originales (editadas) de "American Country Countdown" de la década de 1990 y principios de la de 2000, y presenta la cuenta regresiva de fin de año de 1999.
- 31 de diciembre: Carrie Underwood anuncia en Instagram [25] que dejará el cargo de presentadora de los premios CMA.
Top éxitos del año
Las siguientes canciones ubicadas dentro del Top 20 en las listas Hot Country Songs , Country Airplay y / o Canada Country en 2019:
Singles lanzados por artistas estadounidenses y australianos
Canciones | Salida en antena | Canadá | Único | Artista | Referencias |
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20 | - | - | "1, 2 muchos" | Luke Combs con Brooks & Dunn | [26] |
3 | 1 | 1 | " Todo para mí " | Dan + Shay | [27] |
28 | 17 | 40 | " Volver a la vida " | Rascal Flatts | [28] |
1 | 1 | 1 | " Hermosa loca " | Luke Combs | [26] |
2 | 1 | 1 | "La cerveza nunca me rompió el corazón " | Luke Combs | [26] |
11 | 3 | 29 | " Burn Out " | Del interior | [29] |
5 | 2 | 1 | " Burning Man " | Dierks Bentley con los hermanos Osborne | [30] |
17 | 8 | 15 | " Compre mis propias bebidas " | Junio fugitivo | [31] |
20 | 21 | 46 | " Atrapado en el campo " | Rodney Atkins con The Fisk Jubilee Singers | [32] |
9 | 7 | 1 | " Hasta el Honkytonk " | Jake Owen | [33] |
2 | 1 | 1 | " Aunque me vaya " | Luke Combs | [26] |
20 | 17 | 29 | " Every Little Honky Tonk Bar " | George Strait | [34] |
5 | 1 | 1 | " Cada pequeña cosa " | Russell Dickerson | [35] |
3 | 1 | 6 | " Ojos en ti " | Chase Rice | [36] |
19 | - | - | "Para mi hija" | Kane Brown | [37] |
8 | 1 | 5 | " Niña " | Maren Morris | [38] |
5 | 1 | 1 | " Chica como tú " | Jason Aldean | [39] |
1 | 44 | 37 | " El Git Up " | Blanco Marrón | [40] |
1 | 1 | 1 | " País de Dios " | Blake Shelton | [41] |
3 | 1 | 1 | " Bueno como tú " | Kane Brown | [37] |
8 | 1 | 5 | " Buena chica " | Dustin Lynch | [42] |
6 | 1 | 1 | " Buenas vibraciones " | Chris Janson | [43] |
14 | 18 | 36 | " Derecho del infierno " | Blake Shelton con Trace Adkins | [41] |
2 | 1 | 2 | " Aquí esta noche " | Brett joven | [44] |
2 | 1 | 1 | " No sé ustedes " | Chris Lane | [45] |
12 | 14 | 10 | " Todo sale a la luz " | Miranda Lambert | [46] |
2 | 1 | 2 | " Knockin 'Boots " | Luke Bryan | [47] |
17 | - | - | "Como un rodeo" | Kane Brown | [37] |
6 | 1 | 1 | " Viviendo " | Dierks Bentley | [30] |
3 | 1 | 1 | " Mira lo que Dios le dio " | Thomas Rhett | [48] |
8 | 1 | 1 | "El amor no es " | Eli Young Band | [49] |
9 | 2 | 14 | " Amar a alguien " | Brett Eldredge | [50] |
14 | 11 | 27 | "El amor gana " | Carrie Underwood | [51] |
7 | 1 | 8 | " Te amo demasiado tarde " | Cole Swindell | [52] |
8 | 1 | 1 | " Hazlo dulce " | Viejo Dominio | [53] |
4 | 2 | 6 | " Millonario " | Chris Stapleton | [54] |
7 | 2 | 1 | " Extrañame más " | Kelsea Ballerini | [55] |
30 | 18 | 10 | " Never Comin 'Down " | Keith Urban | [56] |
8 | 5 | 14 | " Turno de noche " | Jon Pardi | [57] |
19 | 50 | - | " Old Town Road " | Lil Nas X con Billy Ray Cyrus | [58] |
13 | 11 | 20 | " En camino hacia ti " | Cody Johnson | [59] |
2 | 1 | 1 | " One Man Band " | Viejo Dominio | [53] |
10 | 3 | 7 | " Uno que se escapó " | Michael Ray | [60] |
1 | - | 37 | " Una cosa bien " | Marshmello y Kane Brown | [61] |
7 | 1 | 46 | " Los que no volvieron a casa " | Justin Moore | [62] |
2 | 1 | 23 | " Oré por ti " | Matt Stell | [63] |
17 | 33 | 43 | " Arcoiris " | Kacey Musgraves | [64] |
10 | 5 | 2 | " Criado en el país " | Chris Young | [sesenta y cinco] |
4 | 1 | 1 | " Pueblo retrovisor " | Jason Aldean | [39] |
23 | 26 | 17 | " Rednecker " | Resistente | [66] |
20 | - | - | "Puerta del frigorífico" | Luke Combs | [26] |
5 | 1 | 1 | " Recuerda que eres joven " | Thomas Rhett | [48] |
2 | 1 | 11 | " Rumor " | Lee Brice | [67] |
17 | - | - | "Cállate sobre política" | John Rich con The Five | [68] |
6 | 1 | 1 | " Dieciséis " | Thomas Rhett | [48] |
7 | 1 | 3 | " Algo de eso " | Iglesia de Eric | [69] |
10 | - | - | "Pronto mejorarás" | Taylor Swift con Dixie Chicks | [70] |
11 | 3 | 1 | " Hacia el sur " | Carrie Underwood | [51] |
4 | 2 | 4 | " Tómalo de mí " | Jordan Davis | [71] |
11 | 11 | 28 | " Hablarte de eso " | Florida Georgia Line | [72] |
11 | 3 | 1 | " Había esta chica " | Riley Green | [73] |
3 | 1 | 2 | " Esto es " | Scotty McCreery | [74] |
26 | 17 | 50 | " Pensé en ti " | Tim McGraw | [75] |
13 | 8 | 3 | " Punta de mi lengua " | Kenny Chesney | [76] |
7 | 4 | 1 | " Éramos " | Keith Urban | [56] |
7 | 1 | 15 | " Qué sucede en una ciudad pequeña " | Brantley Gilbert y Lindsay Ell | [77] |
7 | 2 | 1 | " ¿Qué te hace país? " | Luke Bryan | [47] |
1 | 1 | 1 | " Vasos de whisky " | Morgan Wallen | [78] |
Singles lanzados por artistas canadienses
Canciones | Salida en antena | Canadá | Único | Artista | Referencias |
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- | - | 12 | "#REDNEK" | Gord Bamford | [79] |
- | - | 1 | " Acerca de ti " | MacKenzie Porter | [80] |
- | - | 13 | "No voy a estar solo mucho tiempo" | Hijos de hijas | [81] |
- | - | 15 | "Bares e iglesias" | Aaron Goodvin | [82] |
- | - | 3 | "Mejor para ti" | Jojo Mason | [83] |
- | - | 1 | " Mejor cuando lo hago " | Aaron Pritchett | [84] |
- | - | 5 | " Oveja Negra " | Dean Brody | [85] |
- | - | 8 | "Cecilia" | Brett Kissel | [86] |
- | - | 4 | "Cuenta los caminos" | Jade Eagleson | [87] |
- | - | 10 | "Pobre de mí" | Madeline Merlo | [88] |
— | — | 17 | "Didn't Know Me" | Andrew Hyatt | [89] |
— | — | 4 | "Dose of Country" | Dean Brody | [85] |
— | — | 1 | "Drop" | Dallas Smith | [90] |
— | — | 8 | "Down" | Gord Bamford | [79] |
— | — | 1 | "Feels Like That" | Reklaws | [91] |
— | — | 1 | "Forever's Gotta Start Somewhere" | Chad Brownlee | [92] |
— | — | 2 | "Good Jeans" | Tebey | [93] |
— | — | 10 | "Hello Country" | Steven Lee Olsen | [94] |
— | — | 6 | "I Do Too" | Reklaws | [91] |
— | — | 1 | "Keep It Simple" | James Barker Band | [95] |
— | — | 1 | "Lost" | Hunter Brothers | [96] |
— | — | 17 | "Northern Lights" | Hunter Brothers | [96] |
— | — | 1 | "Rhinestone World" | Dallas Smith | [90] |
— | — | 6 | "Save Some of That Whiskey" | Jess Moskaluke | [97] |
— | — | 16 | "She Gets Me" | Washboard Union | [98] |
— | — | 2 | "Single Man" | High Valley | [99] |
29 | 26 | 1 | "Somebody's Daughter" | Tenille Townes | [100] |
— | — | 2 | "There's a Drink for That" | James Barker Band | [95] |
— | — | 19 | "Water Down the Whiskey" | Matt Lang | [101] |
— | — | 3 | "The Way You Roll" | Chad Brownlee | [92] |
— | — | 1 | "What A Song Should Do" | Tim Hicks | [102] |
— | — | 7 | "What Do I Know" | Shawn Austin | [103] |
— | — | 3 | "Whiskey in a Teacup" | Dean Brody | [85] |
— | — | 8 | "White Horse" | Tenille Townes | [104] |
— | — | 9 | "Wild as Me" | Meghan Patrick | [105] |
— | — | 1 | "You Are" | Aaron Goodvin | [82] |
— | — | 12 | "You Belong" | Shawn Austin | [103] |
Notes
- "—" denotes releases that did not chart
Principales lanzamientos de nuevos álbumes
The following albums placed on the Top Country Albums charts in 2019:
US | Album | Artist | Record Label | Release Date | Reference |
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1 | 9 | Jason Aldean | Macon Music/Broken Bow Records | November 22 | [106] |
2 | After the Fire | Cody Jinks | Late August Records | October 11 | [107] |
1 | Ain't Nothin' to It | Cody Johnson | CoJo/Warner Music Nashville | January 18 | [108] |
1 | Can't Say I Ain't Country | Florida Georgia Line | BMLG | February 15 | [109] |
1 | Center Point Road | Thomas Rhett | Valory Music Co. | May 31 | [110] |
1 | Country Squire | Tyler Childers | Hickman Holler | August 2 | [111] |
7 | Creeker 2 | Upchurch | Redneck Nation | April 19 | [112] |
4 | Dive Bar Saints | Home Free | Home Free | September 6 | [113] |
9 | Elvis: The '68 Comeback Special: The Best of (Soundtrack) | Elvis Presley | RCA Legacy | February 15 | [114] |
5 | Every Girl | Trisha Yearwood | Gwendolyn Records | August 30 | [115] |
1 | Fire & Brimstone | Brantley Gilbert | Big Machine Label Group | October 4 | [116] |
1 | Fully Loaded: God's Country | Blake Shelton | Warner Nashville | December 13 | [117] |
1 | Girl | Maren Morris | Columbia Nashville | March 8 | [118] |
8 | Greetings from... Jake | Jake Owen | Big Loud | March 29 | [119] |
10 | Harold Saul High | Koe Wetzel | Yellabush Records | June 21 | |
2 | Heartache Medication | Jon Pardi | Capitol Nashville | September 27 | [120] |
1 | The Highwomen | The Highwomen | Elektra | September 6 | |
1 | Honky Tonk Time Machine | George Strait | MCA Nashville | March 29 | [121] |
3 | Imperfect Circle | Hootie & the Blowfish | Capitol Nashville | November 1 | [122] |
2 | Late Nights and Longnecks | Justin Moore | Valory Music Co. | July 26 | [123] |
1 | Let It Roll | Midland | Big Machine | August 23 | [124] |
3 | Nothing to Do Town (EP) | Dylan Scott | Curb | April 26 | [125] |
2 | Ocean | Lady Antebellum | Big Machine Label Group | November 15 | [126] |
9 | Okie | Vince Gill | MCA Nashville | August 23 | [127] |
1 | Old Dominion | Old Dominion | Sony Music | October 25 | [128] |
1 | The Owl | Zac Brown Band | BMG | September 20 | [129] |
6 | Parachute | Upchurch | Redneck Nation | September 20 | [130] |
1 | The Prequel | Luke Combs | Columbia Nashville | June 7 | [131] |
1 | Reboot | Brooks & Dunn | Arista Nashville | April 5 | [132] |
7 | Red Bandana | Aaron Watson | Big Label Records | June 21 | [133] |
2 | Ride Me Back Home | Willie Nelson | Legacy | June 21 | [134] |
3 | Sound & Fury | Sturgill Simpson | Elektra | September 27 | [135] |
2 | State I'm In | Aaron Lewis | Valory Music Co. | April 12 | [136] |
4 | Stronger Than the Truth | Reba McEntire | Big Machine | April 5 | [137] |
2 | Threads | Sheryl Crow | Big Machine | August 30 | [138] |
2 | The Wanting | Cody Jinks | Late August Records | October 18 | [139] |
1 | What You See Is What You Get | Luke Combs | River House Artists/Sony Music Entertainment | November 8 | [140] |
8 | While I'm Livin' | Tanya Tucker | Fantasy Records | August 23 | [141] |
1 | Whiskey Myers | Whiskey Myers | Wiggy Thump | September 27 | [142] |
1 | Wildcard | Miranda Lambert | RCA Nashville | November 1 | [143] |
Other top albums
US | Album | Artist | Record Label | Release Date | Reference |
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31 | The Acoustic Sessions (EP) | Brett Young | Republic Nashville | August 16 | [144] |
12 | American Love Song | Ryan Bingham | Thirty Tigers | February 15 | [145] |
36 | Blue Roses | Runaway June | Wheelhouse | June 28 | [146] |
34 | Brothers | LoCash | Wheelhouse | March 29 | [147] |
28 | Caught Up in the Country | Rodney Atkins | Curb | May 10 | [148] |
33 | Country Music: A Film by Ken Burns (Soundtrack) | Various Artists | Legacy | September 13 | |
11 | Different 'Round Here | Riley Green | Big Machine Label Group | September 20 | [149] |
32 | Everywhere But On (EP) | Matt Stell | Arista Nashville | May 24 | [150] |
48 | Fire (EP) | Sister Hazel | Croakin' Poets | February 8 | [151] |
20 | Greatest Hits: The Show Dog Years | Toby Keith | Show Dog-Universal | October 25 | [152] |
14 | Guy | Steve Earle | New West | March 29 | [153] |
24 | Hellbent | Randy Rogers Band | Tommy Jackson Records | April 26 | [154] |
35 | Hixtape, Volume 1 | Hardy | Big Loud Records | September 13 | [155] |
16 | Honeysuckle & Lightning Bugs | Blanco Brown | BBR Music Group | October 11 | [156] |
18 | The Legacy Collection | Garth Brooks | Pearl Records | November 1 | [157] |
11 | Magnolia | Randy Houser | Stoney Creek | January 11 | [158] |
26 | Now That's What I Call Country, Volume 12 | Various Artists | Universal | March 29 | |
25 | One Light Town | Casey Donahew | Almost Famous | July 26 | [159] |
12 | Real Friends | Chris Janson | Warner Nashville | October 18 | [160] |
39 | Stages | Cassadee Pope | Awake Music | February 1 | [161] |
26 | This Is Eli Young Band: Greatest Hits | Eli Young Band | Valory Music Co. | March 29 | [162] |
13 | Tides of a Teardrop | Mandolin Orange | Yep Roc | February 1 | [163] |
19 | Turn Off the News, Build a Garden | Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real | Concord Music Group | June 14 | [164] |
42 | We the People, Volume 1 | Colt Ford | Average Joes | September 20 | [165] |
26 | What It Is | Hayes Carll | Dualtone | February 15 | [166] |
44 | Wild Blue (Part 1) | Hunter Hayes | Warner Bros. Nashville | August 16 | [167] |
Fallecidos
- January 1 – Pegi Young, 66, American singer-songwriter[168]
- January 3 – Steve Ripley, 69, American musician, leader/producer of The Tractors, best known for "Baby Likes to Rock It".[169]
- January 12 – Sanger D. Shafer, 84, American songwriter[170]
- January 12 – Bonnie Guitar, 95, American country-pop artist and record label executive.[171]
- January 17 – Reggie Young, 82, session guitarist[172]
- January 21 – Maxine Brown, 87, final surviving member of The Browns[173]
- January 31 – Harold Bradley, 93, American Hall of Fame country musician.[174]
- February 20 – Fred Foster, 87, record producer and songwriter [175]
- February 24 – Mac Wiseman, 93, bluegrass singer[176]
- April 6 – Jim Glaser, 81, youngest member of Tompall & the Glaser Brothers[177]
- April 10 – Earl Thomas Conley, 77, American singer-songwriter known for hits like "Holding Her and Loving You", "Fire and Smoke", and "Angel in Disguise" [178]
- May 14 – Leon Rausch, 91, member of The Texas Playboys.[179]
- June 10 – Chuck Glaser, 83, last surviving member of Tompall and the Glaser Brothers[180]
- July 12 – Russell Smith, 70, American singer-songwriter (Amazing Rhythm Aces).[181]
- August 27 – Donnie Fritts, 76, American session musician and songwriter.[182]
- September 4 – Kylie Rae Harris, 30, Texas country singer-songwriter (car accident)
- September 5 – Jimmy Johnson, 76, American musician (Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section) and record producer.[183]
- September 18 – Chuck Dauphin, 45, American sports radio broadcaster and country music journalist, (complications from diabetes).[184]
- September 29 – busbee, 43, songwriter and producer known for hits such as "Our Kind of Love" and "My Church" (brain cancer)[185]
- October 17 – Bob Kingsley, 80, radio personality and longtime host of American Country Countdown and Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40 (bladder cancer) [20]
- October 20 – Nick Tosches, 69, American journalist, music critic and writer (Country).[186]
- October 22 – Garry Koehler, 64, Australian country musician and songwriter, cancer.[187]
- October 25 – Joe Sun, 76, American singer-songwriter best known for his 1978 hit "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You", which would later become a #1 for Dolly Parton.[188]
Miembros del Salón de la Fama
Bluegrass Hall of Fame
- Mike Auldridge
- Bill Emerson
- The Kentucky Colonels
Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Jerry Bradley, producer and record executive, son of Owen Bradley and nephew of Harold Bradley.
- Ray Stevens, country pop singer-songwriter and comedian (born 1939).
- Brooks & Dunn, singer-songwriter duo composed of Kix Brooks (born 1955) and Ronnie Dunn (born 1953).
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Charlie Major
- Anya Wilson
Premios importantes
Academy of Country Music
(presented in Nashville on September 16, 2020)
- Entertainer of the Year – Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood
- Male Vocalist of the Year – Luke Combs
- Female Vocalist of the Year – Maren Morris
- Vocal Duo of the Year – Dan + Shay
- Vocal Group of the Year – Old Dominion
- New Male Vocalist of the Year – Riley Green
- New Female Vocalist of the Year – Tenille Townes
- Songwriter of the Year – Hillary Lindsey
- Album of the Year – What You See Is What You Get (Luke Combs)
- Single of the Year – "God's Country" (Blake Shelton)
- Song of the Year – "One Man Band" (Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi, Josh Osborne)
- Vocal Event of the Year – "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" (Miranda Lambert featuring Maren Morris, Ashley McBryde, Tenille Townes, Caylee Hammack, and Elle King)
- Video of the Year – "Remember You Young" (Thomas Rhett)
ACM Honors[189]
(presented August 21 in Nashville)
- Cliffie Stone Icon Award – Brooks & Dunn and Martina McBride
- Poet's Award – Rodney Crowell, Kye Fleming and Billy Joe Shaver
- Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award – Gayle Holcomb
- Gene Weed Milestone Award – Miranda Lambert
- Song of the Decade – "The House That Built Me" (awarded to Tom Douglas, Miranda Lambert and Allen Shamblin)
- Songwriter of the Year – Shane McAnally
- Jim Reeves International Award – Kacey Musgraves
- Tex Ritter Film Award – A Star Is Born
Americana Music Honors & Awards
(presented on September 12, 2019)[190]
- Album of the Year – The Tree of Forgiveness (John Prine)
- Artist of the Year – Brandi Carlile
- Duo/Group of the Year – I'm with Her
- Song of the Year – "Summer's End" (Pat McLaughlin and John Prine)
- Emerging Artist of the Year – The War and Treaty
- Instrumentalist of the Year – Chris Eldridge
- Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award – Mavis Staples
- Legacy of Americana Award – Rhiannon Giddens and Frank Johnson
- Lifetime Achievement: Trailblazer – Maria Muldaur
- Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Delbert McClinton
- Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – Elvis Costello
- President's Award – Felice and Boudleaux Bryant
American Music Awards
- Artist of the Decade – Taylor Swift
- Artist of the Year – Taylor Swift
- Favorite Country Male Artist – Kane Brown
- Favorite Country Female Artist – Carrie Underwood
- American Music Award for Favorite Country Band/Duo/Group – Dan + Shay
- Country Album – Cry Pretty (Carrie Underwood)
- Favorite Country Song – "Speechless" (Dan + Shay, Jordan Reynolds, Laura Veltz)
ARIA Awards
- Best Country Album – Things That We Drink To (Morgan Evans)
Billboard Music Awards
- Billboard Music Award for Top Country Artist – Luke Combs
- Top Country Male Artist – Luke Combs
- Top Country Female Artist – Carrie Underwood
- Top Country Duo/Group – Dan + Shay
- Top Country Album – This One's for You (Luke Combs)
- Top Country Song – "Meant to Be" (Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line)
- Top Country Tour – Trip Around the Sun Tour (Kenny Chesney)
CMT Awards
(presented on June 5, 2019, in Nashville)[191]
- Video of the Year – "Cry Pretty" (Carrie Underwood)
- Male Video of the Year – "Lose It" (Kane Brown)
- Female Video of the Year – "Love Wins" (Carrie Underwood)
- Duo Video of the Year – "Speechless" (Dan + Shay)
- Group Video of the Year – "Someone I Used to Know" (Zac Brown Band)
- Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Girl Going Nowhere" (Live at Marathon) (Ashley McBryde)
- Collaborative Video of the Year – "Coming Home" (Keith Urban ft. Julia Michaels)
- CMT Performance of the Year – "Beautiful Crazy" (Luke Combs and Leon Bridges) from CMT Crossroads
CMT Artists of the Year
(presented October 16, 2019 in Nashville)[192]
- Kane Brown
- Luke Combs
- Dan + Shay
- Thomas Rhett
- Carrie Underwood
Country Music Association Awards
- Entertainer of the Year – Garth Brooks
- Male Vocalist of the Year – Luke Combs
- Female Vocalist of the Year – Kacey Musgraves
- Vocal Group of the Year – Old Dominion
- New Artist of the Year – Ashley McBryde
- Vocal Duo of the Year – Dan + Shay
- Musician of the Year – Jenee Fleenor (fiddle)
- Single of the Year – "God's Country" (Blake Shelton)
- Song of the Year – "Beautiful Crazy" (Luke Combs, Wyatt Durrette, Robert Williford)
- Album of the Year – Girl (Maren Morris)
- Musical Event of the Year – "Old Town Road" (Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus)
- Music Video of the Year – "Rainbow" (Kacey Musgraves, directed by Hannah Lux Davis)
- International Artist Achievement Award – Kacey Musgraves
- Jeff Walker Global Country Artist Award – Travis Collins (Australia) and Ward Thomas (UK)
Grammy Awards
(presented in Los Angeles on January 26, 2020)
- Best Country Solo Performance – "Ride Me Back Home" (Willie Nelson)
- Best Country Duo/Group Performance – "Speechless" (Dan + Shay)
- Best Country Song – "Bring My Flowers Now" (Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth, Tanya Tucker)
- Best Country Album – ''While I'm Livin' (Tanya Tucker)
- Best Bluegrass Album – Tall Fiddler (Michael Cleveland)
- Best Americana Album – Oklahoma (Keb' Mo')
- Best American Roots Performance – "Saint Honesty" (Sara Bareilles)
- Best American Roots Song – "Call My Name" (Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O'Donovan, Sara Watkins)
- Best Roots Gospel Album – Testimony (Gloria Gaynor)
International Bluegrass Music Association Awards
(presented on September 26, 2019)[193]
- Entertainer of the Year – Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers
- Male Vocalist of the Year – Russell Moore
- Female Vocalist of the Year – Brooke Aldridge
- Vocal Group of the Year – Sister Sadie
- Instrumental Group of the Year – Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper
- New Artist of the Year – Billy Strings
- Guitar Player of the Year – Billy Strings
- Banjo Player of the Year – Kristin Scott Benson
- Mandolin Player of the Year – Alan Bibey
- Fiddle Player of the Year – Michael Cleveland
- Bass Player of the Year – Missy Raines
- Dobro Player of the Year – Phil Leadbetter
- Album of the Year – Del McCoury Still Sings Bluegrass (Del McCoury)
- Song of the Year – "Thunder Dan" (Sideline)
- Collaborative Recording of the Year – "The Guitar Song" (Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers with Del McCoury)
- Instrumental Recorded Performance of the Year – "Darlin' Pals of Mine" (Missy Raines ft. Alison Brown, Mike Bub and Todd Phillips)
- Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year – "Gonna Sing, Gonna Shout" (Claire Lynch)
Juno Awards
(presented on June 29, 2020)[194]
- Country Album of the Year – Wild As Me (Meghan Patrick)
- Contemporary Roots Album of the Year – Mohawk (Lee Harvey Osmond)
- Traditional Roots Album of the Year - Sugar & Joy (The Dead South)
Ver también
- Country Music Association
- Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame
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