Awards and Nominations
Country music artist Martina McBride has received over 15 major music awards including matching Reba McEntire's record for the most wins for the Country Music Association's Female Vocalist of the Year with her fourth win in 2004. She holds the record in that category for most consecutive nominations. She also has accepted the Flameworthy's (now called CMT Video Awards) Female Video of the Year award twice, sharing the record for most wins with Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift. She has been nominated for 14 Grammy Awards, but never won.
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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1993 | Academy of Country Music Awards | New Female Vocalist of The Year | Nominated |
1994 | Music Video of The Year | Nominated | |
Country Music Association Awards | Horizon Award | Nominated | |
Music Video of the Year for "Independence Day" | Won | ||
1995 | Grammy Awards | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Nominated |
1996 | Grammy Awards | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Nominated |
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals | Nominated | ||
TNN/Music City News | Music Video of the Year for "Independence Day" | Won | |
Country Music Association | Album of The Year | Nominated | |
Female Vocalist of The Year | Nominated | ||
1997 | Academy of Country Music | Music Video of The Year – "A Broken Wing" | Nominated |
Top Female Vocalist | Nominated | ||
1998 | Grammy Awards | Best Country Collaboration with Vocals | Nominated |
Country Music Association | Female Vocalist of The Year | Nominated | |
Single of The Year – "A Broken Wing" | Nominated | ||
Academy of Country Music | Single Record of The Year | Nominated | |
Top Female Vocalist | Nominated | ||
1999 | American Music Awards | Favorite Female Country Artist | Nominated |
Country Music Association Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won | |
Academy of Country Music | Top Female Vocalist | Nominated | |
2000 | American Music Awards | Favorite Country Female Artist | Nominated |
Grammy Awards | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Nominated | |
Academy of Country Music | Top Female Vocalist | Nominated | |
Country Music Association | Female Vocalist of The Year | Nominated | |
2001 | Flameworthy Awards | Laugh Out Loud Video – "When God Fearin Women" | Nominated |
Fashion Plate Video – "Blessed" | Nominated | ||
Female Video of the Year for "Blessed" | Won | ||
Academy of Country Music Awards | Top Female Vocalist | Won | |
Country Music Association | Female Vocalist of The Year | Nominated | |
2002 | Academy of Country Music Awards | Top Female Vocalist | Won |
Country Music Association Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won | |
Single of The Year – "Blessed" | Nominated | ||
Billboard Music Awards | Country Female Artist of The Year | Nominated | |
Flameworthy Awards | Video of The Year – "Concrete Angel" | Nominated | |
Concept Video – "Concrete Angel" | Nominated | ||
2003 | Grammy Awards | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Nominated |
Academy of Country Music Awards | Album of The Year – Martina | Nominated | |
Humanitarian of The Year | Won | ||
Flameworthy Awards | Female Video of the Year "Concrete Angel" | Won | |
Country Music Association Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won | |
American Music Awards | Favorite Country Female Artist | Won | |
2004 | Country Music Association Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Academy of Country Music Awards | Top Female Vocalist | Nominated | |
Grammy Awards | Best Short Form Music Video – "Concrete Angel" | Nominated | |
Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Nominated | ||
Flameworthy Awards | Most Inspiring Video "Gods Will" | Nominated | |
Female Video "How Far" | Nominated | ||
Billboard Music Awards | Female Country Artist of The Year | Nominated | |
American Music Awards | Favorite Country Female Artist | Nominated | |
Favorite Country Album | Nominated | ||
2005 | CMT Video Awards | Most Inspiring Video "Gods Will | Nominated |
Female Video "Gods Will" | Nominated | ||
Grammy Awards | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Nominated | |
Academy of Country Music Awards | Top Female Vocalist | Nominated | |
American Music Awards | Favorite Country Female Artist | Nominated | |
2006 | Grammy Awards | Best Short Form Music Video – "Gods Will" | Nominated |
Academy of Country Music Awards | Top Female Vocalist | Nominated | |
2007 | American Music Awards | Favorite Country Female Artist | Nominated |
Grammy Awards | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Nominated | |
Academy of Country Music Awards | Top Female Vocalist | Nominated | |
Country Music Association | Female Vocalist of The Year | Nominated | |
Music Video of The Year – "Anyway" | Nominated | ||
Single of The Year – "Anyway" | Nominated | ||
Song of The Year – "Anyway" | Nominated | ||
BMI | Song of The Year – "Anyway" | Nominated | |
Most Played Song of The Year – "Anyway" | Won | ||
Billboard Music Awards | Top Country Grossing Tour of The Year | Won | |
ASCAP | Female Song of The Year – "Anyway" | Won | |
Song of The Year – "Anyway" | Won | ||
2008 | CMT Video Awards | Female Video – "Anyway" | Nominated |
Academy of Country Music | Top Female Vocalist | Nominated | |
Country Music Association | Female Vocalist of The Year | Nominated | |
2009 | Grammy Awards | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Nominated |
Country Music Association | Female Vocalist | Nominated | |
CMT Video Awards | Female Video – "Ride" | Nominated | |
2010 | Grammy Awards | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Nominated |
Teen Choice Awards | Female Country Artist | Nominated | |
CMT Video Awards | Female Video – "I Just Call You Mine" | Nominated | |
American Country Awards | Single by A Female Artist – "Wrong Baby Wrong" | Nominated | |
Touring Artist of The Year | Nominated | ||
Country Music Association | Female Vocalist | Nominated | |
2011 | Academy of Country Music Awards | Honorary Award | Won |
2011 | Country Music Association | Female Vocalist | Nominated |
2012 | Grammy Awards | Best Country Solo Performance | Nominated |
CMA Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Pending | |
American Country Awards | Female Artist of the Year | Pending | |
Single by a Female Artist - "I'm Gonna Love You Through It" | Pending | ||
Music Video by a Female Artist - "I'm Gonna Love You Through It" | Pending |
Note: In 1995, McBride was one of the various artists featured on the album Amazing Grace – A Country Salute to Gospel (singing "How Great Thou Art"), which won the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album. This award went to the compilation album's producer, Bill Hearn, and not to the artists.
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