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2012 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 2012.

Events

  • February 29 – Branson, Missouri, a city famous for its country music-oriented tourist attractions, sustained damage from the Leap Day tornadoes. Three of Branson's 50-plus theaters are extensively damaged.
  • May 11 – ABC picks up Malibu Country, starring Reba McEntire, to series. The new series debuts in November but is later cancelled in May 2013 after 18 episodes.
  • May 21 – Scott Borchetta announces the signing of Tim McGraw to Big Machine Records.
  • June 4 – Sony Music Nashville closes its BNA Records division after 21 years of operation; all its artists and staff are transferred to Columbia Nashville.
  • June 18 – Gail Gellman, manager for Sugarland, confirms that member Jennifer Nettles is expecting a baby in November with husband Justin Miller.
  • August – Randy Travis is involved in a number of legal incidents, including a drunk driving incident where he was found sitting nude outside his wrecked vehicle and – as police officers were trying to take him into custody – making verbal threats to injure and kill the officers, and a domestic disturbance approximately two weeks later.
  • August 14 – George Jones announces plans for a 60-date farewell tour, titled The Grand Tour, for 2013.
  • August 18 – Wynonna Judd's husband Scott "Cactus" Moser, who plays drums in both her road band and Highway 101, is involved in a motorcycle crash in South Dakota which results in the amputation of a leg.
  • September 25 – Country legend Loretta Lynn celebrates her 50th Anniversary as a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
  • September 26 – George Strait announces plans for a farewell tour, titled The Cowboy Rides Away, for 2013 and 2014. Strait revealed he will continue recording and will perform on special occasions.
  • October 11 – Billboard changes its Hot Country Songs from an airplay-only chart to one that reflects both airplay and music downloads, similarly to the Hot 100. The airplay-only methodology is transferred to a new chart called Country Airplay. As a result of the new methodology, Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" – which had previously peaked at No. 13 – rebounds back up the chart and becomes the first No. 1 single under the new methodology. In the process, the song becomes the first to top both the country and Billboard Hot 100 charts since "Amazed" by Lonestar in March 2000 and – with nine weeks at No. 1 – is the longest running chart-topper on the country chart since "Almost Persuaded" by David Houston in 1966. The song also is the longest-running No. 1 country song ever by a female artist, topping Connie Smith's "Once a Day" (which logged eight weeks at No. 1 in 1964–1965).
  • October 27- Sonny James Celebrates his 50th Grand Ole Opry anniversary
  • November 1 – Luken Communications and Jim Owens Entertainment relaunch The Nashville Network (TNN) as a digital broadcast television network.

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay or Canada Country charts in 2012:

SongsAirplayCanadaSingleArtistReference
11[5-1-5-0](5-1-5-0)Dierks Bentley
1758All Too WellTaylor Swift
16All Your LifeThe Band Perry
12Alone with YouJake Owen
16Angel EyesLove and Theft
1735Bait a HookJustin Moore
11BanjoRascal Flatts
731Beer MoneyKip Moore
65Beers AgoToby Keith
52Better Than I Used to BeTim McGraw
211Blown AwayCarrie Underwood
11Come OverKenny Chesney
8435Come Wake Me UpRascal Flatts
225Cowboys and AngelsDustin Lynch
1058Creepin'Eric Church
111CruiseFlorida Georgia Line
21Dancin' Away with My HeartLady Antebellum
14522Did It for the GirlGreg Bates
11Drink in My HandEric Church
11Drink on ItBlake Shelton
11Drunk on YouLuke Bryan
171031El Cerrito PlaceKenny Chesney
11Even If It Breaks Your HeartEli Young Band
7310Fastest Girl in TownMiranda Lambert
119Feel Like a Rock StarKenny Chesney and Tim McGraw
14Fly Over StatesJason Aldean
612For YouKeith Urban
1545GlassThompson Square
11Good GirlCarrie Underwood
1242Got My Country OnChris Cagle
412Hard to LoveLee Brice
11HomeDierks Bentley
19Home Sweet HomeThe Farm
13I Almost DoTaylor Swift
11I Don't Want This Night to EndLuke Bryan
181730I Like Girls That Drink BeerToby Keith
428I'm Gonna Love You Through ItMartina McBride
311Kiss Tomorrow GoodbyeLuke Bryan
26(Kissed You) Good NightGloriana
113Let It RainDavid Nail featuring Sarah Buxton
36Love's Gonna Make It AlrightGeorge Strait
754Lovin' You Is FunEaston Corbin
26No HurryZac Brown Band
711The One That Got AwayJake Owen
11OursTaylor Swift
11OverBlake Shelton
11Over YouMiranda Lambert
3Over YouCassadee Pope
11PontoonLittle Big Town
625Postcard from ParisThe Band Perry
12RealityKenny Chesney
98Red Solo CupToby Keith
171750Shinin' on MeJerrod Niemann
11Somethin' 'Bout a TruckKip Moore
1522Something to Do with My HandsThomas Rhett
11SpringsteenEric Church
1439Storm WarningHunter Hayes
4Stupid BoyCassadee Pope
111Take a Little RideJason Aldean
1617That's Why I PrayBig & Rich
1328This Ole BoyCraig Morgan
214Time Is LoveJosh Turner
1738The Trouble with GirlsScotty McCreery
11103Truck YeahTim McGraw
241746True BelieversDarius Rucker
111WantedHunter Hayes
2010Wanted You MoreLady Antebellum
11316We Are Never Ever Getting Back TogetherTaylor Swift
837Where I Come FromMontgomery Gentry
3324Why Ya WannaJana Kramer
114The WindZac Brown Band
13A Woman Like YouLee Brice
11YouChris Young
16You Don't Know Her Like I DoBrantley Gilbert
11You Gonna FlyKeith Urban
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Top new album releases

The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2012:

USAlbumArtistRecord labelRelease dateReference
3*[3 Pears](3-pears)*Dwight YoakamWarner Bros. NashvilleSeptember 18
2*[100 Proof](100-proof-album)*Kellie PicklerBNA/19January 24
8*Act of Valor: The Album*Various ArtistsRelativity Music GroupFebruary 21
2*All Over the Road*Easton CorbinMercury NashvilleSeptember 18
6*Back in the Saddle*Chris CagleBigger PictureJune 26
1*Blown Away*Carrie UnderwoodArista Nashville/19May 1
4*Carry Me Back*Old Crow Medicine ShowATOJuly 17
2*Casey James*Casey JamesBNA/19March 20
1*Changed*Rascal FlattsBig MachineApril 3
2*Cheers, It's Christmas*Blake SheltonWarner Bros. NashvilleOctober 2
2*Christmas with Scotty McCreery*Scotty McCreery19/Interscope/Mercury NashvilleOctober 16
4*The Classic Christmas Album*Elvis PresleyRCAOctober 2
1*Declaration of Independence*Colt FordAverage Joe'sAugust 7
1*Dustin Lynch*Dustin LynchBroken BowAugust 21
9*Edens Edge*Edens EdgeBig MachineJune 12
1*Emotional Traffic*Tim McGrawCurbJanuary 24
2*Endless Summer (EP)*Jake OwenRCA NashvilleSeptember 25
10*Family Man*Shooter JenningseOne EntertainmentMarch 13
9*For the Good Times*The Little WilliesMilking BullJanuary 10
9*Free the Music*Jerrod NiemannSea Gayle/Arista NashvilleOctober 2
9*The Given*Wade BowenBNAMay 29
2*Hard 2 Love*Lee BriceCurbApril 24
1*Here's to the Good Times*Florida Georgia LineRepublic NashvilleDecember 4
4*Heroes*Willie NelsonLegacyMay 15
4*Hillbilly Jedi*Big & RichWarner Bros. NashvilleSeptember 18
1*Home*Dierks BentleyCapitol NashvilleFebruary 7
3*Hope on the Rocks*Toby KeithShow Dog-Universal MusicOctober 30
5*Jana Kramer*Jana KramerElektra NashvilleJune 5
7*Live Across America*Josh TurnerMCA Nashville/Cracker BarrelAugust 27
3*Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran*Jamey JohnsonMercury NashvilleOctober 16
4*Love and Theft*Love and TheftRCA NashvilleJuly 24
3*The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 1*Various ArtistsBig MachineDecember 11
10*New to This Town*Kix BrooksArista NashvilleSeptember 11
1*Night Train*Jason AldeanBroken BowOctober 16
4*Now That's What I Call Country Volume 5*Various ArtistsUniversal MusicJune 12
4*Old School New Rules*Hank Williams, Jr.BlasterJuly 10
2*On This Winter's Night*Lady AntebellumCapitol NashvilleOctober 22
6*Opus Collection*Johnny CashStarbucksMay 29
1*Punching Bag*Josh TurnerMCA NashvilleJune 12
9*Real Good Time*Aaron WatsonBig LabelOctober 9
1*Red*Taylor SwiftBig MachineOctober 22
9*Release Me*Lyle LovettCurbFebruary 28
7*The Road*Aaron LewisBlasterNovember 13
5*Small Town Family Dream*Josh Abbott BandPretty Damn ToughApril 24
2*Spring Break 4...Suntan City (EP)*Luke BryanCapitol NashvilleMarch 6
1*Thirty Miles West*Alan JacksonACR/EMI NashvilleJune 5
5*This Ole Boy*Craig MorganBlack RiverFebruary 28
2*A Thousand Miles Left Behind*GlorianaEmblem/Reprise/Warner Bros.July 31
7*Tomorrowland*Ryan BinghamAxster BinghamSeptember 18
1*Tornado*Little Big TownCapitol NashvilleSeptember 11
1*Tuskegee*Lionel RichieMercury NashvilleMarch 27
1*Uncaged*Zac Brown BandAtlantic/Southern GroundJuly 10
3*Up All Night*Kip MooreMCA NashvilleApril 24
1*Welcome to the Fishbowl*Kenny ChesneyBlue Chair/ColumbiaJune 19
8*The Whippoorwill*Blackberry SmokeSouthern GroundAugust 14

Other top albums

USAlbumArtistRecord labelRelease dateReference
38*10 Great Songs*Trace AdkinsCapitol NashvilleApril 3
17*47th Annual Academy of
Country Music Awards 'ZinePak*Various ArtistsZinePak LLC/WalmartMarch 20
16*190 Proof*The LacsAverage Joe'sApril 3
19*Adventus*The DepartedUnderground SoundNovember 13
40*AM Country Heaven*Jason EadyJason EadyApril 10
32*Amazing Grace*Kenny RogersGaither Music GroupOctober 9
12*American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP)*Skylar Laine19 RecordingsJuly 3
20*And So It Goes*Don WilliamsSugar HillJune 19
16*Ashes and Roses*Mary Chapin CarpenterZoëJune 12
29*Back Home Again: Gospel Favorites*The Oak Ridge BoysSpring HillMay 22
31*Beer for Breakfast*JB and the Moonshine BandAverage Joe'sMarch 6
23*Best Of: All My Rowdy Friends*Hank Williams, Jr.CurbMarch 27
38*Change My Mind*Billy Ray CyrusBlue CadillacOctober 23
50*Christmas Time's A-Coming*The Oak Ridge BoysGaither Music GroupSeptember 25
32*The Classic Christmas Album*John DenverRCAOctober 2
27*The Classic Christmas Album*Willie NelsonColumbiaOctober 2
20*Clear as Day/Christmas with Scotty McCreery*Scotty McCreery19/Interscope/Mercury NashvilleOctober 30
12*Country & Cold Cans (EP)*Dierks BentleyCapitol NashvilleAugust 21
44*Country Christmas: 10 Great Songs*Various ArtistsCapitol NashvilleSeptember 25
40*Country: The Everly Brothers*The Everly BrothersSony MusicNovember 27
35*Country: George Jones*George JonesSony MusicNovember 27
48*Dandelion*Bart CrowSmith Music GroupSeptember 18
48*Dirt Road Communion*Chase RiceDack Janiel'sMarch 20
20*[The Essential Alan Jackson](34-number-ones)*Alan JacksonArista NashvilleApril 17
14*Famous for Killing Each Other: Music
from and Inspired by Hatfields & McCoys*Kevin Costner and Modern WestMadison GateMay 22
35*The Farm*The FarmAll In/Elektra NashvilleJuly 17
14*Goin' Down Rockin': The Last Recordings*Waylon JenningsSaguaro RoadSeptember 25
30*Good Guys*Bucky CovingtoneOne MusicSeptember 11
14*Goodbye Normal Street*Turnpike TroubadoursBossier CityMay 8
35*The Great Lost Hits*George JonesTime–LifeApril 24
28*The Greatest: The Number Ones*Johnny CashLegacyAugust 7
24*His and Hers*Joey + RoryVangard/Sugar HillJuly 31
11*Hits and More*Martina McBrideRCA NashvilleJanuary 17
27*I Am an Elvis Fan*Elvis PresleyRCAJuly 31
20*Icon*Gary AllanMCA NashvilleMarch 6
18*It'z Just What We Do*Florida Georgia LineBig Loud MountainMay 15
23*JT Hodges*JT HodgesShow Dog-Universal MusicAugust 21
32*KIN: Songs by Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell*Various ArtistsVanguardJune 5
42*Lawless Soundtrack*Various ArtistsSony MusicAugust 28
25*Little Victories*Chris KnightDrifter's ChurchSeptember 11
30*Live (EP)*Hunter HayesAtlantic NashvilleOctober 16
16*Long Gone Daddy*Hank Williams IIICurbApril 17
33*Midnight Special*Uncle KrackerSugar HillNovember 20
23*Mud Digger: Volume 3*Various ArtistsAverage Joe'sJune 12
34*The Music Inside: A Collaboration
Dedicated to Waylon Jennings, Volume Two*Various ArtistsAverage Joe'sFebruary 7
41*Nashville, Vol. 1: Tear the Woodpile Down*Marty StuartSugar HillApril 24
49*Nobody in Nashville*Logan MizeBig Yellow DogMarch 13
13*NOW That's What I Call Country Ballads*Various ArtistsEMIJanuary 24
48*The Odessa Tapes*The FlatlandersNew WestAugust 28
50*Original Album Series*Blake SheltonWarner Bros. NashvilleSeptember 25
19*Playlist: The Very Best of Alan Jackson*Alan JacksonLegacyOctober 9
18*Playlist: The Very Best of Montgomery Gentry*Montgomery GentryLegacyJanuary 31
30*Red Wings and Six Strings*Frank FosterFrank FosterSeptember 4
38*Science of Flight*Dirty River BoysDRB MusicSeptember 11
42*Shake It Down*Six Market Blvd.6mbMay 22
15*Songs We Wish We'd Written II*Pat GreenSugar HillMay 8
41*The Soul of Truth: Bootleg Vol. IV*Johnny CashLegacyApril 3
47*Suited Up and Ready (EP)*The MavericksValory Music GroupMay 29
37''Sunday Mornin' Singin'''Rhonda VincentUpper ManagementJuly 10
39*Surrender*Roger CreagerThirty TigersJanuary 17
48*That's Why I Pray (EP)*Big & RichWarner Bros. NashvilleJune 26
45*Them Idiots: Whirled Tour*Bill Engvall, Jeff Foxworthy
and Larry the Cable GuyWarner Bros. NashvilleMarch 13
24*Thomas Rhett (EP)*Thomas RhettValory Music GroupAugust 28
38*The Time Jumpers*The Time JumpersRounderSeptember 11
38*We Walk the Line: A Celebration
of the Music of Johnny Cash*Various ArtistsLegacyAugust 7
35*Wreck & Ruin*Kasey Chambers
and Shane NicholsonSugar HillOctober 23

Deaths

  • January 20 – Larry Butler, 69, producer for Kenny Rogers and other artists (natural causes)
  • March 28 – Earl Scruggs, 88, Bluegrass musician. (natural causes)
  • April 25 – Mark McCoy, bassist for Micky & the Motorcars. (drowning)
  • April 29 – Kenny Roberts, 84, American country singer and yodeler "I Never See Maggie Alone" (natural causes)
  • May 6 – George Lindsey, 83, comedian-actor, co-star of Hee Haw
  • May 29 – Doc Watson, 89, folk-styled singer and guitarist whose music spanned into country and bluegrass, among many other genres (complications from a fall and colon surgery).
  • June 13 – Frances W. Preston, 83, music executive. President and CEO of Broadcast Music, Inc. from 1986 to 2004 (heart failure).
  • July 3 – Andy Griffith, 86, comedian-actor and country-gospel singer. Best known for the TV series The Andy Griffith Show and Matlock.
  • July 16 – Kitty Wells, 92, pioneering female country music superstar, best known for hits such as "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" (complications from a stroke).
  • September 7 – Rollin "Oscar" Sullivan, 93, American country music entertainer that was the "Oscar" half of Lonzo and Oscar.
  • September 30 – Raylene Rankin, 52, member of Canadian country group The Rankin Family. (breast cancer)
  • October 21 – Tim Johnson, 52, songwriter best known for his number one hit "Do You Believe Me Now" for Jimmy Wayne and for his work with Rory Lee Feek of Joey + Rory (cancer).
  • October 30 – Jan Crutchfield, 74, songwriter best known for "Statue of a Fool"
  • November 21 – Phil Stone, 57, disc jockey at KMOD-FM in Tulsa, Oklahoma, co-creator of the Roy D. Mercer character (heart attack)
  • November 23 – Frank Dycus, 72, songwriter of over 500 songs including the hits "Unwound" and "Gonna Get a Life".

Hall of Fame Inductees

Bluegrass Hall of Fame Inductees

  • Doyle Lawson
  • Ralph Rinzler

Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

  • Hargus "Pig" Robbins (born 1938).
  • Connie Smith (born 1941).
  • Garth Brooks (born 1962).

Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

  • Johnny Burke
  • Ralph Murphy

Major awards

American Country Awards

(presented December 10 in Las Vegas, Nevada)

  • Artist of the Year – Luke Bryan
  • Male Artist of the Year – Luke Bryan
  • Female Artist of the Year – Carrie Underwood
  • Group/Duo of the Year – Lady Antebellum
  • Touring Artist of the Year – Jason Aldean
  • Album of the YearTailgates & Tanlines, Luke Bryan
  • Breakthrough Artist of the Year – Jake Owen
  • New Artist of the Year – Lauren Alaina
  • Single of the Year – "I Don't Want This Night to End", Luke Bryan
  • Male Single of the Year – "I Don't Want This Night to End", Luke Bryan
  • Female Single of the Year – "Over You", Miranda Lambert
  • Duo/Group Single of the Year – "We Owned the Night", Lady Antebellum
  • Breakthrough Single of the Year – "You Don't Know Her Like I Do", Brantley Gilbert
  • New Artist Single of the Year – "Wanted", Hunter Hayes
  • Single by a Vocal Collaboration – "Remind Me", Brad Paisley feat. Carrie Underwood
  • Music Video of the Year – "I Don't Want This Night to End", Luke Bryan
  • Male Music Video of the Year – "I Don't Want This Night to End", Luke Bryan
  • Female Music Video of the Year – "Over You", Miranda Lambert
  • Duo/Group Music Video of the Year – "Pontoon", Little Big Town
  • New Artist Music Video of the Year – "Wanted", Hunter Hayes
  • Song of the Year – "Springsteen", Eric Church

Academy of Country Music

(presented April 7, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Luke Bryan
  • Top Male Vocalist – Jason Aldean
  • Top Female Vocalist – Miranda Lambert
  • Top Vocal Group – Little Big Town
  • Top Vocal Duo – Thompson Square
  • Top New Male Vocalist – Brantley Gilbert
  • Top New Female Vocalist – Jana Kramer
  • Top New Duo/Group – Florida Georgia Line
  • Top New Artist – Florida Georgia Line
  • Album of the YearChief, Eric Church
  • Single Record of the Year – "Over You", Miranda Lambert
  • Song of the Year – "Over You", Miranda Lambert
  • Video of the Year – "Tornado", Little Big Town
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "The Only Way I Know", Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan and Eric Church

ACM Honors

  • Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award – Emmylou Harris
  • Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award – Ricky Skaggs
  • Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award – Dwight Yoakam
  • Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award – Billy Sherrill
  • Crystal Milestone Award – Kenny Chesney
  • Career Achievement Award – Vince Gill
  • Jim Reeves International Award – Alan Jackson
  • Mae Boren Axton Award – Gayle Holcomb
  • Poet's Award – Bobby Braddock
  • Poet's Award – Roger Miller
  • Songwriter of the Year – Dallas Davidson

Americana Music Honors & Awards

  • Album of the YearThis One's For Him: A Tribute to Guy Clark (Various Artists)
  • Artist of the Year – Gillian Welch
  • Duo/Group of the Year – The Civil Wars
  • Song of the Year – "Alabama Pines" (Jason Isbell)
  • Emerging Artist of the Year – Alabama Shakes
  • Instrumentalist of the Year – David Rawlings
  • Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – Richard Thompson
  • Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Bonnie Raitt
  • Lifetime Achievement: Instrumentalist – Booker T. Jones
  • Lifetime Achievement: Executive – Dennis Lord

American Music Awards

(presented November 18 in Los Angeles)

  • Favorite Country Male Artist – Luke Bryan
  • Favorite Country Female Artist – Taylor Swift
  • Favorite Country Band/Duo/Group – Lady Antebellum
  • Favorite Country AlbumBlown Away, Carrie Underwood

ARIA Awards

(presented in Sydney on November 29, 2012)

  • Best Country AlbumTwo Worlds Collide (The McClymonts)

Canadian Country Music Association

(presented September 9 in Saskatoon)

  • Fans' Choice Award – Johnny Reid
  • Male Artist of the Year – Dean Brody
  • Female Artist of the Year – Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Group or Duo of the Year – Hey Romeo
  • Songwriter(s) of the Year – "Is It Friday Yet?", written by Gord Bamford, Roger Brown and Byron Hill
  • Single of the Year – "They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore", Jason Blaine
  • Album of the YearDirt, Dean Brody
  • Top Selling AlbumOwn the Night, Lady Antebellum
  • Top Selling Canadian AlbumFire It Up, Johnny Reid
  • CMT Video of the Year – "In This House", The Stellas
  • Rising Star Award – Kira Isabella
  • Roots Artist or Group of the Year – Jimmy Rankin
  • Generation Award – Taylor Swift

Country Music Association

(presented November 1 in Nashville)

  • Single of the Year – "Pontoon", Little Big Town
  • Song of the Year – "Over You", Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton
  • Vocal Group of the Year – Little Big Town
  • New Artist of the Year – Hunter Hayes
  • Album of the YearChief, Eric Church
  • Musician of the Year – Mac McAnally
  • Vocal Duo of the Year – Thompson Square
  • Music Video of the Year – "Red Solo Cup", Toby Keith
  • Male Vocalist of the Year – Blake Shelton
  • Female Vocalist of the Year – Miranda Lambert
  • Musical Event of the Year – "Feel Like a Rock Star", Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw
  • Entertainer of the Year – Blake Shelton

CMT Music Awards

(presented June 6 in Nashville)

  • Video of the Year – "Good Girl", Carrie Underwood
  • Male Video of the Year – "I Don't Want This Night to End", Luke Bryan
  • Female Video of the Year – "Over You", Miranda Lambert
  • Group Video of the Year – "We Owned the Night", Lady Antebellum
  • Duo Video of the Year – "I Got You", Thompson Square
  • USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year – "The Trouble with Girls", Scotty McCreery
  • Collaborative Video of the Year – "Remind Me", Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood
  • Performance of the Year – "Tattoos on This Town", Jason Aldean from CMT Artists of the Year

CMT Artists of the Year

(presented December 9 in Nashville)

  • Jason Aldean
  • Luke Bryan
  • Kenny Chesney
  • Eric Church
  • Toby Keith
  • Miranda Lambert
  • Carrie Underwood

Grammy Awards

(presented February 10, 2013)

  • Best Country Solo Performance – "Blown Away", Carrie Underwood
  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance – "Pontoon", Little Big Town
  • Best Country Song – "Blown Away", Josh Kear and Chris Tompkins (performed by Carrie Underwood)
  • Best Country AlbumUncaged, Zac Brown Band
  • Best Bluegrass AlbumNobody Knows You, Steep Canyon Rangers

Juno Awards

(presented April 21, 2013 in Regina)

  • Country Album of the YearFire It Up, Johnny Reid

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Stars who were honored in 2012

Rascal Flatts and Vince Gill

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  88. "Chart listing for ''Emotional Traffic''".
  89. "Chart listing for ''Family Man''".
  90. "Chart listing for ''For the Good Times''".
  91. "Chart listing for ''Free the Music''".
  92. "Chart listing for ''Hard 2 Love''".
  93. "Chart listing for ''Here's To The Good Times''".
  94. "Chart listing for ''Heroes''".
  95. "Chart listing for ''Hillbilly Jedi''".
  96. "Chart listing for ''Home''".
  97. "Chart listing for ''Hope On The Rocks''".
  98. "Chart listing for ''Jana Kramer''".
  99. "Chart listing for ''Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran''".
  100. "Chart listing for ''Love and Theft''".
  101. "Chart listing for ''Nashville – Original Soundtrack''".
  102. "Chart listing for ''New to This Town''".
  103. "Chart listing for ''Night Train''".
  104. "Chart listing for ''Old School New Rules''".
  105. "Chart listing for ''On This Winter's Night''".
  106. "Chart listing for ''Punching Bag''".
  107. "Chart listing for ''Real Good Time''".
  108. "Chart listing for ''Red''".
  109. "Chart listing for ''Release Me''".
  110. "Chart listing for ''The Road''".
  111. "Chart listing for ''Thirty Miles West''".
  112. "Chart listing for ''This Ole Boy''".
  113. "Chart listing for ''Tomorrowland''".
  114. "Chart listing for ''Tornado''".
  115. "Chart listing for ''Tuskegee''".
  116. "Chart listing for ''Up All Night''".
  117. "Chart listing for ''Welcome to the Fishbowl''".
  118. "Chart listing for ''The Whippoorwill''".
  119. "Chart listing for ''10 Great Songs''".
  120. "Chart listing for ''47th Academy of Country Music Awards 2012''".
  121. "Chart listing for ''190 Proof''".
  122. "Chart listing for ''Adventus''".
  123. "Chart listing for ''And So It Goes''".
  124. "Chart listing for ''Ashes And Roses''".
  125. "Chart listing for ''Back Home Again: Gospel Favorites''".
  126. "Chart listing for ''Beer for Breakfast''".
  127. "Chart listing for ''Change My Mind''".
  128. "Chart listing for ''The Classic Christmas Album''".
  129. "Chart listing for ''Country Christmas: 10 Great Songs''".
  130. "Chart listing for ''The Essential Alan Jackson''".
  131. "Chart listing for ''Goin' Down Rockin': The Last Recordings''".
  132. "Chart listing for ''Good Guys''".
  133. "Chart listing for ''Goodbye Normal Street''".
  134. "Chart listing for ''The Greatest: The Number Ones''".
  135. "Chart listing for ''His and Hers''".
  136. "Chart listing for ''Hits and More''".
  137. "Chart listing for ''It'z Just What We Do''".
  138. "Chart listing for ''JT Hodges''".
  139. "Chart listing for ''KIN: Songs By Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell''".
  140. "Chart listing for ''Little Victories''".
  141. "Chart listing for ''Long Gone Daddy''".
  142. "Chart listing for ''Midnight Special''".
  143. "Chart listing for ''The Odessa Tapes''".
  144. "Chart listing for ''Original Album Series''".
  145. "Chart listing for ''Playlist: The Very Best Of Alan Jackson''".
  146. "Chart listing for ''Science of Flight''".
  147. "Chart listing for ''Surrender''".
  148. "Chart listing for ''The Time Jumpers''".
  149. "Chart listing for ''We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music''".
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  151. "Son: Bluegrass legend, banjo pioneer Earl Scruggs dies in Nashville at age 88; changed music". The Washington Post.
  152. (2012-04-25). "Searchers Find Body of Missing Rafter". [[KPVI-DT]].
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  155. (July 3, 2012). "BREAKING NEWS: Friend Says Andy Griffith Has Died". [[WITN-TV]].
  156. (July 16, 2012). "Kitty Wells, country music pioneer, dies at 92". [[USA Today]].
  157. (September 30, 2012). "Singer Raylene Rankin dies of cancer". [[CBC News]].
  158. Coker, Melissa. (October 22, 2012). "Music Loses a Tremendously Talented Songwriter and Wonderful Person". Angry Country.
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  162. "CMT Names 2012 Artists of the Year".
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