- American Music Award
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name = American Music Award
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description = Outstanding achievements in therecord industry .
country = USA
website = http://www.americanmusicawards.com/The American Music Awards show is one of several annual major American music awards shows (among the others are the
Billboard Music Award s, theGrammy Award s, and theCountry Music Association Awards). The AMA's (in current chronological order, the first of the "Big Three" music awards) were created by Dick Clark in1973 to compete with the Grammys after the move of that year's show toNashville, Tennessee led toCBS picking up the Grammy telecasts after its first two in1971 and1972 were broadcast on ABC.Michael Jackson andDonny Osmond co-hosted the first award show with Rodney Allen Rippy and Ricky Segall. While the Grammys are awarded based on votes by members of the entertainment industry, the AMAs are determined by a poll of music buyers. The "big three" established awards shows (AMAs, Billboard Music Awards, and Grammys) compete for prestige andtelevision ratings, with the Grammys nominally rewarding quality and both the AMAs and Billboard Music Awards rewarding popularity. Stories of artists being pressured to participate in one awards show over the other have been fodder fortabloid gossip and controversy.The only other major difference between the Grammys and Billboard Music Awards and the AMAs is that the AMAs do not currently have an award for Best Single/Record but the Grammys and Billboard Music Awards do.In 1996, the AMAs instituted a new award, Favorite Artist of the Year, which was awarded to
Garth Brooks . Brooks gave a short speech essentially saying he didn't deserve the award in a year he didn't do anything, and left the award on the podium. The category was discontinued.Although the American Music Awards is primarily for artists that originate from the United States, international artists like
Elton John ,George Michael andShakira have also won awards on the show.For the first decade or so, the AMAs had multiple hosts, each representing a genre of music. For instance,
Glen Campbell would host the country portion (Campbell, in fact, has co-hosted the AMAs more times than any other host or co-host), while other artists would co-host to represent his/her genre. In recent years, however, there has been one single host. For the 2008 awards, there will be no host for the first time in AMA history.From its inception in 1973 until
2003 , the AMAs have been held in mid- to late-January, but were moved to November beginning in 2003 so as not to further compete with other major awards shows (such as theGolden Globe Award s and theAcademy Awards ) and allows for ABC to have a well-rated awards show during Novembersweeps .The most American Music Awards for a group belongs to Alabama who have collected twenty-two awards. The record for a solo artist belongs to
Whitney Houston who has amassed twenty awards.The record for the most American Music Awards won in a single year is held by both
Michael Jackson (for 1983's "Thriller"), and Whitney Houston (for 1992's "The Bodyguard Soundtrack"), each with 8 awards to their credit (including the Award of Merit, with which both artists were honored in the respective years).Most American Music Awards Won By An Artist
Favorite Country Female Artist: (12) Wins
*Reba McEntire Favorite Soul/R&B Band, Duo, or Group: (4) Wins
*Gladys Knight and the Pips
*Earth, Wind and Fire Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: (4) Wins
*Olivia Newton-John
*Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist: (3) Wins
*Michael Bolton
*Eric Clapton
*Barry Manilow Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist: (4) Wins
*Aretha Franklin
*Mariah Carey Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist: (7) Wins
*Luther Vandross Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist: (At least 4) Wins
*Celine Dion ****also awarded to Billy Joel in 1999
Complete list of winners
External links
* [http://abc.go.com/primetime/ama/ American Music Awards] , official site
* [http://www.leftoffthedial.com/1_02FeatureArticle.htm "More Show than Music"] , a scathing critique of the2001 awards show
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