39th Academy of Country Music Awards
39th Academy of Country Music Awards | |
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Date | May 26, 2004 |
Location | Michelob Ultra Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada |
Hosted by | Reba McEntire |
Most awards | Toby Keith (4) |
Most nominations | Alan Jackson (7) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBS |
The 39th Academy of Country Music Awards were held on May 26, 2004, at the Michelob Ultra Arena at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Paradise, Nevada. The ceremony was hosted by ACM Award winner, Reba McEntire.
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed in bold.[1]
Performers
Presenters
Presenter(s) | Notes |
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Phil McGraw Robin McGraw |
Introduced Brooks & Dunn |
Carrie Turner Buddy Jewell |
Top Vocal Duo of the Year |
Marty Roe Dana Williams |
Teased Home Depot Humanitarian Award & Introduced Sterling Marlin |
Sterling Marlin | Introduced Rascal Flatts |
Josh Turner Lance Burton |
Single Record of the Year |
Dierks Bentley Sasha Alexander |
Song of the Year |
Jimmy Wayne Penn & Teller |
Album of the Year |
Pat Green Jaci Velasquez |
Vocal Event of the Year |
Eric Close Kimberly Williams-Paisley |
Introduced Sara Evans |
The Warren Brothers Julie Roberts |
Video of the Year |
Trick Pony | Introduced Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss |
Joe Nichols Kellie Coffey Nancy O'Dell |
Top New Artist of the Year |
Jeff Foxworthy Bill Engvall |
Top Female Vocalist of the Year |
Randy Travis Michelle Stafford |
Presented Home Depot Humanitarian Award for Martina McBride |
Martina McBride Kid Rock |
Introduced Gretchen Wilson |
Eddie George Kevin Carter Cledus T. Judd |
Top Vocal Group of the Year |
Emily Procter Tracy Lawrence |
Top Male Vocalist of the Year |
Dwayne Johnson | Entertainer of the Year |
References
- ^ "2004 ACM Awards WINNERS". www.kcbd.com. Retrieved 2021-09-16.