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36th Annual CMA Awards
| Host: | Vince Gill |
| Venue: | Grand Ole Opry House |
| City: | Nashville, Tenn. |
| Date: | Nov. 6, 2002 |
Entertainer of the Year: Alan Jackson
36th Annual CMA Awards Summary
The night belongs to Alan Jackson, who makes history when he's nominated for 10 awards, breaking Merle Haggard's 1970 record
of nine. Jackson wins five awards including entertainer, male vocalist, album (Drive), single and song for "Where Were
You (When the World Stopped Turning)." Future superstars Rascal Flatts win the Horizon Award, and Martina McBride is reinstated
as the female vocalist. Lee Ann Womack's duet with Willie Nelson, "Mendocino County Line," earns the vocal event of the year
trophy. The comical "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" gives Brad Paisley his first video of the year award. Shania Twain
makes her first television performance in three years with her song, "I'm Gonna Getcha Good." Faith Hill earns a standing
ovation for "When the Lights Go Down," and Travis Tritt honors Waylon Jennings with "You Can't Count Me Out Yet." Dolly Parton
gives an inspiring performance of "Hello God" while backed by the Christ Church Choir of Nashville. Parton also inducts longtime
duet partner Porter Wagoner and Jumpin' Bill Carlisle into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Entertainer of the Year
| Winner: | Alan Jackson |
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Male Vocalist of the Year
| Winner: | Alan Jackson |
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Female Vocalist of the Year
| Winner: | Martina McBride |
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Horizon Award
| Winner: | Rascal Flatts |
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Vocal Group of the Year
| Winner: | Dixie Chicks |
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Vocal Duo of the Year
| Winner: | Brooks & Dunn |
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Vocal Event of the Year
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Album of the Year
| Winner: | Alan Jackson |
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| Album Title: | Drive |
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Song of the Year
| Winner: | Alan Jackson |
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| Song Title: | "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" |
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Single of the Year
| Winner: | Alan Jackson |
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| Song Title: | "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" |
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Musician of the Year
| Winner: | Jerry Douglas |
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Music Video of the Year
| Winners: | Brad Paisley and Peter Zavadil |
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| Video Title: | "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" |
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