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Apr 24, 1996
Brooks & Dunn win a pair of honors at the 31st annual Academy Of Country Music awards, shown by NBC from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre. Co-hosting with Faith Hill, they claim Entertainer of the Year and Top Vocal Duet
Apr 23, 1997
LeAnn Rimes wins three times at the 32nd annual Academy of Country Music awards, aired by NBC from the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. She's named Top New Female Vocalist, while "Blue" takes Song and Single Record of the Year
Apr 22, 1998
"It's Your Love" propels Tim McGraw and Faith Hill to four wins in CBS' telecast of the 33rd annual Academy of Country Music Awards at Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre: Single Record, Song, Video and Vocal Event of the Year
May 5, 1999
Faith Hill takes four trophies in the 34th annual Academy of Country Music awards on CBS from Los Angeles. She wins Single Record and Video of the Year, for "This Kiss"; claims Top Female Vocalist; and shares Vocal Event with Tim McGraw, for "Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me"
May 3, 2000
"Amazed" wins Single Record of the Year for Lonestar and producer Dann Huff, and claims Song of the Year for Lonestar and songwriters Aimee Mayo, Marv Green and Chris Lindsey during the 35th Academy of Country Music awards, aired by CBS from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre
May 9, 2001
"I Hope You Dance" wins three honors--Single Record, Song and Vocal Event of the Year--for Lee Ann Womack and Sons of the Desert during the 36th annual Academy of Country Music awards on CBS from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre
May 22, 2002
Brooks & Dunn and Alan Jackson win three times each in the 37th Academy of Country Music awards at Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre. Brooks & Dunn take Entertainer of the Year; Top Vocal Duo; and Video of the Year, for "Only In America"
May 21, 2003
Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts and Alan Jackson each win twice in the 38th annual Academy of Country Music awards, aired on CBS from Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay. Chesney takes Top Male Vocalist and Single Record of the Year, for "The Good Stuff"
May 26, 2004
Toby Keith wins four times in the Academy of Country Music Awards at Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay. Keith claims Entertainer of the Year; Top Male Vocalist; Album, for "Shock'n Y'all"; and Video, for the Willie Nelson duet "Beer For My Horses"
May 17, 2005
Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying," written by Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman, wins Single Record and Song of the Year during the 40th annual Academy of Country Music awards, telecast on CBS from Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay
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