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Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award


Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award
United States
Country Music Association
2012
Vince Gill (2025)

The Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award, instituted in 2012 during the 46th CMA Awards, is given by the Country Music Association. The presentation of the award is intended to "honor an iconic artist who has attained the highest degree of recognition in Country Music [...] who has achieved both national and international prominence and stature through concert performances, humanitarian efforts, philanthropy, record sales, streaming numbers, and public representation at the highest level", with the condition that the recipient "must have positively impacted and contributed to the growth of the genre throughout a course of years that have proven to have an unprecedented historical impact on fans and industry alike".

The award, first presented to Willie Nelson, and named after him, was designed by Chicago manufacturer R.S. Owens & Company. The trophy was built resembling the "bullet shape" of a regular CMA award, formed by two aluminum struts that support a bronze medallion on top, with the entire structure attached to a walnut base.

Indicates a posthumous award

YearRecipientsAchievementsTribute Performance
2012Willie Nelson(b. 1933)Ten-time CMA award winner (including the 1979 Entertainer of the Year)
Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Seventy-seven studio albums
Thirty-three 'Number One' singles
Fifteen-time Grammy winner
1998 Kennedy Center Honors recipient"Always on My Mind" and "Crazy" — Lady A
"Whiskey River"— Blake Shelton, Keith Urban and Mickey Raphael
"Good Hearted Woman" — Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
"On the Road Again" — Willie Nelson (with Shelton, Urban, Hill, McGraw and Lady A)
2013Kenny Rogers(1938–2020)Five-time CMA award winner
Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Thirty-nine studio albums
Thirty 'Number One' singles
Three-time Grammy winner"Sweet Music Man" — Jennifer Nettles
"Just Dropped In"— Rascal Flatts
"The Gambler" — Darius Rucker
"Islands in the Stream"— Kenny Rogers (with Nettles)
2015Johnny Cash†(1932–2003)Nine-time CMA award winner (including the 1969 Entertainer of the Year)
Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Member of the Rock and Roll and Gospel Music Hall of Fame
Member of the Grand Ole Opry
Sixty-seven studio albums
Thirteen 'Number One' singles
Eighteen-time Grammy winner
1996 Kennedy Center Honors recipient—.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap}N/a
2016Dolly Parton(b. 1946)Nine-time CMA award winner (including the 1978 Entertainer of the Year)
Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Member of the Songwriters and Gospel Music Hall of Fame
Member of the Grand Ole Opry
Forty-nine solo studio albums
Twenty-five 'Number One' singles
Ten-time Grammy winner
2006 Kennedy Center Honors recipient"Jolene" — Jennifer Nettles (with Pentatonix)
"9 to 5" — Reba McEntire
"Here You Come Again" — Kacey Musgraves
"I Will Always Love You" — Carrie Underwood and Martina McBride (with Nettles, Musgraves and McEntire)
2019Kris Kristofferson(1936–2024)[a]One-time CMA award winner
Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
1976 Golden Globe Winner for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy
Eighteen studio albums
One 'Number One' single
Three-time Grammy winner
2003 Americana Music Award for Free Speech recipient"Me and Bobby McGee" — Dierks Bentley, Sheryl Crow, Chris Janson, Joe Walsh and John Osborne
2020Charley Pride(1934–2020)Three-time CMA award winner (including the 1971 Entertainer of the Year)
Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Member of the Grand Ole Opry
Forty-four studio albums
Forty 'Number One' singles
Three-time Grammy Award winner"Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'" — Charley Pride (with Jimmie Allen)
2021Loretta Lynn(1932–2022)[b]Eight-time CMA award winner (including the 1972 Entertainer of the Year)
Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame
Member of the Grand Ole Opry
Fifty studio albums
Twenty-three 'Number One' singles
Four-time Grammy winner
2003 Kennedy Center Honors recipient—N/a
2022Alan Jackson(b. 1958)Sixteen-time CMA award winner (including the 1995, 2002 and 2003 Entertainer of the Year)
Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Member of the Grand Ole Opry
Twenty-one studio albums
Twenty-seven 'Number One' singles
Two-time Grammy Award winner"Remember When" — Carrie Underwood
"Chattahoochee" — Dierks Bentley
"Drive (For Daddy Gene)" — Jon Pardi
"Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" — Lainey Wilson
"Don't Rock the Jukebox" — Alan Jackson
2024George Strait(b. 1952)Twenty three-time CMA winner (including the 1989, 1990, and 2013 Entertainer of the Year)
Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Thirty-one studio albums
Sixty 'Number One' singles
Grammy Award winner"Amarillo By Morning" — Lainey Wilson
"Give It Away" — Jamey Johnson
"Troubadour" — Miranda Lambert and Parker McCollum
"Honky Tonk Hall of Fame" — George Strait and Chris Stapleton
2025Vince Gill(b. 1957)Eighteen-time CMA winner (including the 1993 and 1994 Entertainer of the Year)
Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
Member of the Grand Ole Opry
Twenty studio albums
Seven 'Number One' singles
Twenty two-time Grammy Award winner"When I Call Your Name" — Brandi Carlile and Patty Loveless

**^**b. Lynn was not in attendance when she received her award. Also the award was not acknowledged during the 2021 ceremony.

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