| 34th Academy of Country Music Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | May 5, 1999 | 
| Location | Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California | 
| Hosted by | No host | 
| Most awards | Faith Hill (4) | 
| Most nominations | Faith Hill (6) | 
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | CBS | 
The 34th Academy of Country Music Awards was held on May 5, 1999, at the Universal Amphitheatre, in Los Angeles, California . The ceremony was not hosted by anyone.
Winners and nominees
Winners are shown in bold.[1]
| Entertainer of the Year | Album of the Year | 
|---|---|
| Top Female Vocalist of the Year | Top Male Vocalist of the Year | 
| Top Vocal Duo or Group of the Year | Top Vocal Event of the Year | 
| 
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| Single Record of the Year | Song of the Year | 
| 
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| Top New Male Vocalist | Top New Female Vocalist | 
| Top New Vocal Duo or Group | Video of the Year | 
| Artist of the Decade Award | |
| Pioneer Award | |
| Double Diamond Award | |
^[A] Artists featured on the song "Same Old Train" include: Clint Black, Joe Diffie, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Pam Tillis, Randy Travis, and Dwight Yoakam
Performers
| Performer(s) | Song(s) | 
|---|---|
| Sawyer Brown | "Drive Me Wild" | 
| Tim McGraw | "Please Remember Me" | 
| The Dixie Chicks The Warren Brothers The Wilkinsons | Top New Vocal Duo or Group Medley "There's Your Trouble" "She Wants to Rock" "Boy, Oh Boy" | 
| Jo Dee Messina | "Stand Beside Me" | 
| Brooks & Dunn | "South of Santa Fe" | 
| Trisha Yearwood | "I'll Still Love You More" | 
| Kenny Chesney | "How Forever Feels" | 
| The Dixie Chicks | "You Were Mine" | 
| Sherrie Austin Jo Dee Messina Allison Moorer | Top New Female Vocalist Medley "Never Been Kissed" "I'm Alright" "A Soft Place to Fall" | 
| Steve Wariner | "Two Teardrops" | 
| Faith Hill | "Let Me Let Go" | 
| Deryl Dodd David Kersh Mark Wills | Top New Male Vocalist Medley "A Bitter End" "If I Never Stop Loving You" "Wish You Were Here" | 
| Martina McBride | "Whatever You Say" | 
| Reba McEntire | "One Honest Heart" | 
| Garth Brooks | "To Make You Feel My Love" | 
| Clay Walker | "Cold Hearted" | 
| Trace Adkins Ty Herndon Collin Raye | Silver Screen Cowboys Tribute "Happy Trails" "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)" "Back in the Saddle Again" | 
Presenters
| Presenter(s) | Notes | 
|---|---|
| Louise Mandrell Aaron Tippin Lila McCann | Video of the Year | 
| Mickey Gilley Lee Ann Womack | Top New Vocal Duo or Group | 
| Collin Raye | Presented Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award to Glen Campbell | 
| Lynn Anderson Neal McCoy Sara Evans | Song of the Year | 
| Tim McGraw Shania Twain | Top Vocal Group or Duo of the Year | 
| Doug Stone Tracy Lawrence | Top New Female Vocalist | 
| Dick Clark | Presented Double Diamond Award to Shania Twain | 
| Alan Autry Janie Fricke Joe Diffie | Top Vocal Event of the Year | 
| Billy Dean Crystal Bernard | Top New Male Vocalist | 
| Billy Ray Cyrus Marie Osmond | Single Record of the Year | 
| Buck Owens Chely Wright | Album of the Year | 
| Jay Leno | Presented Artist of the Decade Award to Garth Brooks | 
| Chuck Norris LeAnn Rimes | Top Male Vocalist of the Year | 
| Larry Gatlin Jack Hanna | Top Female Vocalist of the Year | 
| John Schneider Jane Seymour | Entertainer of the Year | 
References
- ↑ "Winners database". ACM Country. Retrieved November 28, 2022.
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