CMC Music Awards

CMC Music Awards is an Australian music awards ceremony held annually since 2011. They are provided by the Country Music Channel (CMC), which is owned by Foxtel, and are determined by fan votes. From 2015 the ceremonies were staged in the Brisbane to Gold Coast region. Since 2016 there are three international categories, where Australians residing abroad are acknowledged.

CMC Music Awards
CMC Music Awards 2018
Awarded forFavourite artists chosen in an online voting and jury board
CountryAustralia
First awarded2011

Categories

  • Oz Artist of the Year
  • Australian Artist of the Year (male)
  • Australian Artist of the Year (female)
  • New Australian Artist of the Year
  • Video of the Year
  • International Artist of the Year
  • International Video of the Year
  • ARIA Highest-selling Album of the Year
  • Group/Duo of the Year
  • ARIA Highest-selling International Album of the Year
  • CMC Hall of Fame

Not all categories were used in each year.

Ceremonies

From 2007 to 2010, CMC awarded only one category, Oz Artist of the Year; Adam Brand won the trophy four years in a row.[1] In March 2011 the ceremony was expanded to four awards – all fan voted.[1]

2011: 1st CMC Music Awards

The first ceremony was held at the Hope Estate Winery, Hunter Valley, on 4 March 2011.[1][2]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2011Adam BrandOz Artist of the YearWon
McAlister KempNew Australian Artist of the YearWon
Keith Urban – "'Til Summer Comes Around"Video of the YearWon
Taylor SwiftInternational Artist of the YearWon

2012: 2nd CMC Music Awards

The second ceremony was held at the Hope Estate Winery, Hunter Valley on 16 March 2012 with Jay and Mark O'Shea hosting.[3]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012Jasmine RaeOz Artist of the YearWon
Peter McWhirterNew Australian Artist of the YearWon
Keith Urban – "Without You"Video of the YearWon
Keith UrbanInternational Artist of the YearWon
James BlundellCMC Hall of Fameinductee

2013: 3rd CMC Music Awards

The third ceremony was held at the Hope Estate Winery, Hunter Valley on 15 March 2013.[4]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2013The McClymontsOz Artist of the YearWon
Morgan EvansNew Australian Artist of the YearWon
McAlister Kemp – "Country Proud"Video of the YearWon
Keith UrbanInternational Artist of the YearWon
Keith Urban – "For You"International Video of the YearWon

2014: 4th CMC Music Awards

The fourth ceremony was held at the Hope Estate Winery, Hunter Valley on 14 March 2014 with the McClymonts hosting.[5]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014Morgan EvansOz Artist of the YearWon
Morgan EvansAustralian Artist of the Year (male)Won
Jasmine RaeAustralian Artist of the Year (female)Won
The Wolfe BrothersNew Australian Artist of the YearWon
Morgan Evans – "Carry On"Video of the YearWon
Taylor SwiftInternational Artist of the YearWon
Tim Mcgraw and Taylor Swift (featuring Keith Urban on guitar) – "Highway Don't Care"International Video of the YearWon

2015: 5th CMC Music Awards

The fifth ceremony was held at Brisbane's QPAC on 12 March 2015 with Morgan Evans hosting.[6]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015Adam BrandOz Artist of the YearWon
Morgan EvansAustralian Artist of the Year (male)Won
Amber LawrenceAustralian Artist of the Year (female)Won
Christie LambNew Australian Artist of the YearWon
Adam Brand – "What Your Love Looks Like"Video of the YearWon
Keith UrbanInternational Artist of the YearWon
Keith Urban – "Cop Car"International Video of the YearWon
The McClymontsGroup/Duo of the YearWon

2016: 6th CMC Music Awards

Morgan and Kelsea on the red carpet being interviewed by Planet Country with Big Stu & MJ before hosting the awards.

The sixth ceremony was held at Brisbane's QPAC on 10 March 2016 with Morgan Evans and Kelsea Ballerini hosting.[7]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016Adam BrandOz Artist of the YearWon
Lee KernaghanAustralian Artist of the Year (male)Won
Amber LawrenceAustralian Artist of the Year (female)Won
Caitlyn ShadboltNew Australian Artist of the YearWon
Lee Kernaghan – "Spirit of the ANZACs"Video of the YearWon
Keith UrbanInternational Artist of the YearWon
Keith Urban – "Raise 'Em Up" (featuring Eric Church)International Video of the YearWon
Lee Kernaghan – Spirit of the ANZACsARIA Highest Selling AlbumWon
The Wolfe BrothersGroup/Duo of the YearWon
Alan Jackson – Angels and AlcoholARIA Highest Selling International AlbumWon

2017: 7th CMC Music Awards

The seventh ceremony was held on 23 March 2017 on the Gold Coast with Morgan Evans hosting.[8][9]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017Travis CollinsOz Artist of the YearWon
Travis CollinsAustralian Artist of the Year (male)Won
Chelsea BashamAustralian Artist of the Year (female)Won
Fanny LumsdenNew Australian Artist of the YearWon
Travis Collins – "Call Me Crazy"Video of the YearWon
Keith UrbanInternational Artist of the YearWon
Keith Urban – "Wasted Time"International Video of the YearWon
Adam Brand and the OutlawsAdam Brand and the OutlawsARIA Highest Selling AlbumWon
The McClymontsGroup/Duo of the YearWon
Keith Urban – RipcordARIA Highest Selling International AlbumWon
Lee KernaghanCMC Hall of Fameinductee

2018: 8th CMC Music Awards

The eighth ceremony was held on 15 March 2018 on the Gold Coast with the McClymonts hosting.[10]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2018Adam BrandOz Artist of the YearWon
Travis CollinsAustralian Artist of the Year (male)Won
Christie LambAustralian Artist of the Year (female)Won
Tailgate DriveNew Australian Artist of the YearWon
Adam Brand – "Drunk"Video of the YearWon
Keith UrbanInternational Artist of the YearWon
Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood – "The Fighter"International Video of the YearWon
The McClymontsGroup/Duo of the YearWon
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References

  1. "CMC Music Awards 2011". Country Music Channel (CMC). Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  2. Knox, David (7 March 2011). "Country Music Channel Awards: Winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  3. Knox, David (20 March 2012). "Jasmine Rae Tops CMC Music Awards". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  4. Tarala, Kate (15 March 2013). "Morgan Evans Wins CMC Music Award". The Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  5. "Morgan Evans Is Fans' Choice in CMC Country Music Awards". Daily Mercury. News Corp Australia. 15 March 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  6. Cronin, Seanna (12 March 2015). "McClymonts, Morgan Evans win at CMC Music Awards". Sunshine Coast Daily. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  7. Knox, David (11 March 2016). "CMC Music Awards 2016: Winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  8. staff writer (24 March 2017). "Keith Urban Wins Big at 7th CMC Music Awards". theMusic.com.au. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  9. Kebby, Laura (25 March 2017). "Travis Collins Takes Home Three CMC Music Awards as 2017 Winners Are Revealed". The AU Review. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  10. Cronin, Seanna (15 March 2018). "McClymonts, Morgan Evans win at CMC Music Awards". Daily Mercury. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
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