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American Music Award for Favorite Country Album

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StorytellerCarrie Underwood, Storyteller, Winner, TravellerChris Stapleton, Traveller, Nominee, Kill the LightsLuke Bryan, Kill the Lights, Nominee, Anything GoesFlorida Georgia Line, Anything Goes, Winner, MontevalloSam Hunt, Montevallo, Nominee, Old Boots - New DirtJason Aldean, Old Boots - New Dirt, Nominee, Just as I AmBrantley Gilbert, Just as I Am, Winner, Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of InfluencesGarth Brooks, Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences, Nominee, The OutsidersEric Church, The Outsiders, Nominee, RedTaylor Swift, Red, Winner, Crash My PartyLuke Bryan, Crash My Party, Nominee, Here's to the Good TimesFlorida Georgia Line, Here's to the Good Times, Nominee, Blown AwayCarrie Underwood, Blown Away, Winner, Tailgates & TanlinesLuke Bryan, Tailgates & Tanlines, Nominee, TuskegeeLionel Richie, Tuskegee, Nominee

The American Music Award for Favorite Album - Country is awarded to country artists with popular albums released within the eligibility period.

Contents

2010s

  • American Music Awards of 2016
  • Carrie Underwood - Storyteller
  • American Music Awards of 2015
  • Florida Georgia Line, Anything Goes
  • American Music Awards of 2014
  • Brantley Gilbert, Just as I Am
  • American Music Awards of 2013
  • Taylor Swift, Red
  • American Music Awards of 2012
  • Carrie Underwood, Blown Away
  • American Music Awards of 2011
  • Taylor Swift, Speak Now
  • American Music Awards of 2010
  • Carrie Underwood, Play On
  • 2000s

  • American Music Awards of 2009
  • Taylor Swift, Fearless
  • American Music Awards of 2008
  • Carrie Underwood, Carnival Ride
  • American Music Awards of 2007
  • Carrie Underwood, Some Hearts
  • American Music Awards of 2006
  • Tim McGraw, Tim McGraw Reflected: Greatest Hits Vol. 2
  • American Music Awards of 2005
  • Tim McGraw, Live Like You Were Dying
  • American Music Awards of 2004
  • Toby Keith, Shock'N Y'all
  • American Music Awards of 2003 (November)
  • Toby Keith, Unleashed
  • American Music Awards of 2003 (January)
  • Dixie Chicks, Home
  • American Music Awards of 2002
  • Tim McGraw, Set This Circus Down
  • American Music Awards of 2001
  • Faith Hill, Breathe
  • American Music Awards of 2000
  • Garth Brooks, Double Live
  • 1990s

  • American Music Awards of 1999
  • Garth Brooks, Sevens
  • American Music Awards of 1998
  • George Strait, Carrying Your Love with Me
  • American Music Awards of 1997
  • George Strait, Blue Clear Sky
  • American Music Awards of 1996
  • Garth Brooks, The Hits
  • American Music Awards of 1995
  • Reba McEntire, Read My Mind
  • American Music Awards of 1994
  • Alan Jackson, A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love)
  • American Music Awards of 1993
  • Reba McEntire, For My Broken Heart
  • American Music Awards of 1992
  • Garth Brooks, No Fences
  • American Music Awards of 1991
  • Reba McEntire, Reba Live
  • American Music Awards of 1990
  • Randy Travis, Old 8x10
  • 1980s

  • American Music Awards of 1989
  • Randy Travis, Always & Forever
  • American Music Awards of 1988
  • Randy Travis, Always & Forever
  • American Music Awards of 1987
  • Alabama, Greatest Hits
  • American Music Awards of 1986
  • Alabama, 40-Hour Week
  • American Music Awards of 1985
  • Kenny Rogers, Eyes That See in the Dark
  • American Music Awards of 1984
  • Alabama, The Closer You Get...
  • American Music Awards of 1983
  • Willie Nelson, Always on My Mind
  • American Music Awards of 1982
  • Kenny Rogers, Greatest Hits
  • American Music Awards of 1981
  • Kenny Rogers, The Gambler
  • American Music Awards of 1980
  • Kenny Rogers, The Gambler
  • 1970s

  • American Music Awards of 1979
  • Kenny Rogers, Ten Years of Gold
  • American Music Awards of 1978
  • Dolly Parton, New Harvest, First Gathering
  • American Music Awards of 1977
  • Glen Campbell, Rhinestone Cowboy
  • American Music Awards of 1976
  • John Denver, Back Home Again
  • American Music Awards of 1975
  • Olivia Newton-John, Let Me Be There
  • American Music Awards of 1974
  • Charley Pride, A Sun Shiny Day
  • Achievements

  • Kenny Rogers was the first artist to win four years in a row, from 1979 to 1982.
  • Carrie Underwood was the first artist to have their first five albums win the award.
  • Rogers and Underwood have won the award the most times, with 5 wins each.
  • Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Alabama, Tim McGraw, and Taylor Swift have all won the award 3 times.
  • Rogers and Randy Travis are the only artists to have one album win twice.
  • Travis won the award three years in a row, from 1988 to 1990.
  • References

    American Music Award for Favorite Country Album Wikipedia


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