This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 2004.
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Top hits of the year
The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2004:
Top new album releases
The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2004:
Other top albums
Deaths
- June 10 – Ray Charles, 73, multi-talented artist who combined elements of pop, rhythm and blues, soul and jazz with country music.
 - August 9 – Sam Hogin, 52 or 53, co-writer of "A Broken Wing" and other 1990s country singles[1]
 - September 19 – Skeeter Davis, 72, best known for "The End of the World."
 - September 23 – Roy Drusky, 74, Grand Ole Opry star and smooth countrypolitan stylist of the 1960s.
 - October 11 – Max D. Barnes, 68, songwriter and record producer whose peak came in the 1980s and early 1990s.
 - October 24 – Angela Herzberg, 36, wife of Gary Allan. (suicide)
 - December 27 – Hank Garland, 74, country and jazz guitar pioneer.
 
Hall of Fame inductees
Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees
- John Ray "Curly" Seckler
 - Bill Vernon
 
Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Jim Foglesong (born 1922)
 - Kris Kristofferson (born 1936)
 
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- The Good Brothers
 - "Weird" Harold Kendall
 
Major awards
Grammy Awards
(presented February 13, 2005 in Los Angeles)
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Redneck Woman", Gretchen Wilson
 - Best Male Country Vocal Performance – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim McGraw.
 - Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – "Top of the World (live recording)", Dixie Chicks
 - Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – "Portland, Oregon", Loretta Lynn and Jack White
 - Best Country Instrumental Performance – "Earl's Breakdown", Nitty Gritty Dirt Band featuring Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements and Jerry Douglas
 - Best Country Song – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman
 - Best Country Album – Van Lear Rose, Loretta Lynn
 - Best Bluegrass Album – Brand New Strings, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
 
Juno Awards
(presented April 3, 2005 in Winnipeg)
- Country Recording of the Year – One Good Friend, George Canyon
 
CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards
(presented April 21 in Nashville)
- Video of the Year – "American Soldier", Toby Keith
 - Male Video of the Year – "There Goes My Life", Kenny Chesney
 - Female Video of the Year – "Forever and for Always", Shania Twain
 - Group/Duo Video of the Year – "I Melt", Rascal Flatts
 - Breakthrough Video of the Year – "What Was I Thinkin'", Dierks Bentley
 - Collaborative Video of the Year – "Beer for My Horses", Toby Keith and Willie Nelson
 - Hottest Video of the Year – "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems", Kenny Chesney
 - Cameo of the Year – "Celebrity", Jason Alexander, James Belushi, Little Jimmy Dickens, Trista Rehn, William Shatner, Brad Paisley
 - Video Director of the Year – "Beer for My Horses", Toby Keith and Willie Nelson (Director: Michael Salomon)
 - Johnny Cash Visionary Award – Reba McEntire
 
Americana Music Honors & Awards
- Album of the Year – Van Lear Rose (Loretta Lynn)
 - Artist of the Year – Loretta Lynn
 - Song of the Year – "Fate's Right Hand" (Rodney Crowell)
 - Emerging Artist of the Year – Mindy Smith
 - Instrumentalist of the Year – Will Kimbrough
 - Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award – Steve Earle
 - Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – Cowboy Jack Clement
 - Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Chris Hillman
 - Lifetime Achievement: Executive – Jack Emerson
 
Academy of Country Music
(presented May 17, 2005 in Las Vegas)
- Entertainer of the Year – Kenny Chesney
 - Song of the Year – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman
 - Single of the Year – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim McGraw
 - Album of the Year – Be Here, Keith Urban
 - Top Male Vocalist – Keith Urban
 - Top Female Vocalist – Gretchen Wilson
 - Top Vocal Duo – Brooks & Dunn
 - Top Vocal Group – Rascal Flatts
 - Top New Artist – Gretchen Wilson
 - Video of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss (Director: Rick Schroder)
 - Vocal Event of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss
 - ACM/Home Depot Humanitarian of the Year – Neal McCoy
 
ARIA Awards
(presented in Sydney on October 17, 2004)
Canadian Country Music Association
(presented September 13 in Edmonton)
- Kraft Cheez Whiz Fans' Choice Award – Terri Clark
 - Male Artist of the Year – Jason McCoy
 - Female Artist of the Year – Terri Clark
 - Group or Duo of the Year – Doc Walker
 - SOCAN Song of the Year – "Die of a Broken Heart", Carolyn Dawn Johnson
 - Single of the Year – "Simple Life", Carolyn Dawn Johnson
 - Album of the Year – Dress Rehearsal, Carolyn Dawn Johnson
 - Top Selling Album – Greatest Hits Volume II, Alan Jackson
 - CMT Video of the Year – "Simple Life", Carolyn Dawn Johnson
 - Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award – George Canyon
 - Roots Artist or Group of the Year – Corb Lund
 
Country Music Association
(presented November 9 in Nashville)
- Entertainer of the Year – Kenny Chesney
 - Song of the Year – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman
 - Single of the Year – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim McGraw
 - Album of the Year – When the Sun Goes Down, Kenny Chesney
 - Male Vocalist of the Year – Keith Urban
 - Female Vocalist of the Year – Martina McBride
 - Vocal Duo of the Year – Brooks & Dunn
 - Vocal Group of the Year – Rascal Flatts
 - Horizon Award – Gretchen Wilson
 - Video of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss (Director: Rick Schroder)
 - Vocal Event of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss
 - Musician of the Year – Dann Huff
 
Further reading
- Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944–2005 – 6th Edition." 2005.
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Sam Hogin, Co-Writer of "A Broken Wing," Dies". CMT.com. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
 
External links
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