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CMA Awards History: Records Shattered and Made
20 Nov
Summary
- Charley Pride made history in 1971 as the first Black Entertainer of the Year.
- Loretta Lynn was the first woman to win Entertainer of the Year in 1972.
- Garth Brooks holds the record with five Entertainer of the Year awards.

The 59th annual CMA Awards have become a focal point for celebrating country music's rich history, with several artists setting new benchmarks.
Historically, the awards have recognized groundbreaking achievements. Charley Pride's 1971 win for Entertainer of the Year marked a pivotal moment as the first Black artist to receive the honor. The following year, Loretta Lynn shattered a glass ceiling by becoming the first woman to win the same award.
Contemporary artists continue to build on this legacy. Garth Brooks achieved a remarkable feat by winning Entertainer of the Year five times, a record he later withdrew from consideration for. Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton have also set new highs in their respective vocal categories, demonstrating enduring excellence.




