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AWARDS, NOMINATIONS & ACCOLADES 

GRAMMYS

Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group for "Top of the World”  (2005)
Best Country Album for Home (2003)
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group for “Long Time Gone” (2003)
Best Country Instrumental Performance for “Lil’ Jack Slade” (2003)
Best Country Album for Fly (2000)
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group for “Ready To Run” (2000)
Best Country Album for Wide Open Spaces (1999)
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group for “There’s Your Trouble” (1999)
Nominated:  Album Of The Year (All Genres) (2003)
Nominated:  Best Country Song for “Long Time Gone” (Award to Darrell Scott) (2003)
Nominated:  Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical (Award to Gary Paczosa) (2003)
Nominated:  Best Country Collaboration with Vocals - “Walk Softly” with Ricky Skaggs (2001)
Nominated:  Best Country Collaboration with Vocals - “Strong Enough” w/Sheryl Crow (2001)
Nominated:  Album of the Year (All Genres) for Fly (2000)
Nominated:  Best Country Song for “Ready To Run” (2000)
Nominated:  Best Country Collaboration with Vocals - “Roly Poly” with
                     Asleep At The Wheel (2000)
Nominated:  Best New Artist (All Genres) (1999)

AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS
Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group (2002)
Favorite Country Album for Home (2002)
Favorite New Artist (Country) (2000)
Nominated:  Favorite Country Band/Duo (2000)
Nominated:  Favorite Country Album for Fly (2000)
Nominated:  Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group (2003)
Nominated:  Favorite Country Band/Duo (1999)

COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS
*The Dixie Chicks are the only artist in the history of the CMA Awards to be nominated for the prestigious Entertainer of the Year off a debut album.
Vocal Group of the Year (2002)
Entertainer of the Year (2000)
Album of the Year for Fly (2000)
Group of the Year (2000)
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Video of the Year for “Goodbye Earl” (2000)
Group of the Year (1999)
Music Video of the Year for “Wide Open Spaces” (1999)
Single of the Year for “Wide Open Spaces” (1999) 
Group of the Year (1998)
Horizon Award (1998)
Nominated:  Vocal Group of the Year (2003)
Nominated:  Album of the Year (2003)
Nominated:  Entertainer of the Year (2001)
Nominated:  Group of the Year (2001)
Nominated:  Vocal Event of the Year for “Roly Poly” with Asleep At The Wheel (2000)
Nominated:  Entertainer of the Year (1999)

ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS
Entertainer of the Year (2001)
Top Vocal Group (2001)
Video of the Year for “Goodbye Earl” (2001)
Album of the Year for Fly (2000)
Top Vocal Group (2000)
Album of the Year for Wide Open Spaces (1999)
Top Vocal Group (1999)
Top New Vocal Duo/Group (1999)
Nominated:  Entertainer of the Year (2003)
Nominated:  Album of the Year for Home (2003)
Nominated:  Top Vocal Group (2003)
Nominated:  Top Vocal Group (2002)
Nominated:  Single of the Year for “Ready To Run” (2001)
Nominated:  Video of the Year for “Ready To Run”  (2001)
Nominated:  Instrumentalist/Fiddle (Martie Maguire) (2001)
Nominated:  Instrumentalist/Banjo (Emily Robison) (2001)
Nominated:  Entertainer of the Year (2000)
Nominated:  Instrumentalist/Banjo (Emily Robison) (2000)

BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS
Country Duo/Group of the Year (2002)
Country Artist of the Year (2000)
Country Albums Artist of the Year (2000)
Country Artist Duo/Group of the Year (2000)
Country Album of the Year for Fly (2000)
Country Artist of the Year (1999)
Country Albums Artist of the Year (1999)
Country Artist Duo/Group of the Year (1999)
Country Album of the Year for Fly (1999)
Best New Country Artist Clip of the Year for “Ready To Run” (1999)

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Best New Country Artist Clip of the Year for “Wide Open Spaces” (1998)
Maximum Vision Clip of the Year for “Wide Open Spaces” (1998)
Nominated:  Country Artist of the Year (2004)
Nominated:  Album of the Year for Home (2004)
Nominated:  Hot 100 Duo/Group Artist of the Year (2004)
Nominated:  Duo/Group Artist of the Year (2004)
Nominated:  Country Album of the Year (2002)

CMT FLAMEWORTHY AWARDS
CMT Flameworthy Award – Video Visionary Award (2002)
Nominated:  Video of the Year for “Long Time Gone” (2003)
Nominated:  Hottest Female Video of the Year for “Long Time Gone” (2003)
Nominated:  Group/Duo Video of the Year for “Long Time Gone” (2003)
Nominated:  Fashion Plate Video of the Year for “Long Time Gone” (2003)

TNN AWARDS
Group/Duo of the Year (2001)
Group/Duo of the Year (2000)
Nominated:  Entertainer of the Year (2001)
Nominated:  Video of the Year for “Goodbye Earl” (2001)
Nominated:  Album of the Year for Fly (2000)
Nominated:  Video of the Year for “Ready To Run” (2000)
Nominated:  Album of the Year for Wide Open Spaces (1999)

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS
Favorite Musical Group or Band (2002)
Nominated:  Favorite Musical Group or Band (2001)
Nominated:  Favorite Musical Group or Band (2000)

OTHER AWARDS & ACCOLADES
Time Magazine named the Dixie Chicks one of the Top 100 Most Influential people in the magazine’s special issue (May 8, 2006)

February 7, 2004, the Dixie Chicks were presented with the Rock the Vote Patrick Lippert Award

2003, The Washington Post’s Geoffrey Himes names The Dixie Chicks as one of the Top Five Concerts of the Year along with artists like Elvis Costello and Neil Young.

2004, Country Weekly gives Fly their #1 honors, in the 100 Greatest Albums of the Last Decade list. 

According to Pollstar and Billboard, the Dixie Chick’s 2003 Top of the World Touris ranked not only as the top country tour of the year , but also as the best country one year gross ever grossing $62 million.

 

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In 2003, the Dixie Chicks were honored by the VH-1 Awards, for Best Quote of the Year

In 2003, the Dixie Chicks were honored by People for the American Way, with the Defenders of Democracy Award

In 2003, the Dixie Chicks landed on Entertainment Weekly’s Power List  which lists the most powerful people in the entertainment industry.

2003 Country Music Critics Poll -Best Artist; Best Duo, Trio or Group; and Best Live Act

Radio & Records Magazine’s  2002 Reader’s Choice Country Album of the Year for Home

Radio & Records Magazine’s  2002 Reader’s Choice Country Group of the Year

Us Magazine’s 6th “Most Unforgettable Story of 2000” for “Goodbye Earl”

British Country Music Award - International Album for Fly (2000)

British Country Music Award - International Group/Duo (2000)

Canadian Country Music Award - Best Selling Album Fly (2000)

Blockbuster Music Award - Favorite Country Duo/Group (2000)

National Association of Record Merchandiser - Best Selling Recording by a New Artist (98-99)

British Country Music Award - International Rising Star (1999)

Canadian Country Music Award - Best Selling Album for Wide Open Spaces (1999)

WB Radio Music Award – Country Artist of the Year (1999)

WB Radio Music Award – Country Song of the Year for “Wide Open Spaces” – 1999

Billboard’s 1999 Top Country Artist

Rolling Stone’s 1999 Country Artist of the Year

Entertainment Weekly’s 1999 Entertainers of the Year

Us Magazine’s “99 Stories of 1999”

Pollstar - Best New Artist Tour (1998)

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Entertainment Weekly's “Breakout Acts of 1998”

Rolling Stone's 1998 Essential Records

People Magazine's25 Most Intriguing People of 1998” Issue as Breakthrough Act

Billboard’s Top New Country Artist of 1998

Country Monitor’s Most Significant New Country Act of 1998

ADDITIONAL NOMINATIONS:

Music Video Producer’s Association – Top of the World for Best AC video (2004)

Tony Award – (Martie Maguire) Best Original Score - “Cowboy Take Me Away” from Urban Cowboy the Musical (2003)

Blockbuster Entertainment - Favorite Country Duo/Group (2001)

Nickelodeon Kid’s Choice - Favorite Band (2001)

Nickelodeon Kid’s Choice - Favorite Band (2000)

Blockbuster Entertainment - Favorite New Group (1999)

Nashville Music Awards - Video of the Year for “There’s Your Trouble” (1999)

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