Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award

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 (that) achieved both national and international prominence and stature through concert performances, humanitarian efforts, philanthropy, record sales, 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 over time".[1]

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.[2]

Recipients

Year Recipient Notes
2012 Willie Nelson "First recipient of the award named after him."
2013 Kenny Rogers "Five-time CMA Awards winner, with 23 career nominations at the time of his induction"

References

  1. "Kenny Rogers Presented With the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award". CMA World (Country Music Association). November 8, 2013. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
  2. Green, Cassie (November 12, 2013). "R.S. Owens Completes Willie Nelson’s CMA Lifetime Achievement Award". A&E magazine (NBM, Inc.). Retrieved April 25, 2014.