ACM Awards
May 21st, 2003 - Las Vegas

Many country music fans aren't ready to forgive the Dixie Chicks (news - web sites)' Natalie Maines for comments critical of President Bush. Voters rejected the group's nominations for three Academy of Country Music Awards and the audience booed the very mention of their name. Presenter Vince Gill urged the audience at Wednesday night's show to "Stop it, stop it." He added: "You know who gets blessed when you forgive — you." Maines has been in the country music doghouse since she told a London audience on March 10, before the start of the war in Iraq (news - web sites), that "we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas."

The night was much better for two of the academy's most successful artists. Alan Jackson won album of the year for "Drive" as well as a video honor, and Brooks & Dunn were the top vocal duo. Brooks & Dunn extended their collection of ACMs to a record 17. Jackson's tally rose to 11.

Toby Keith led this year's nominations with eight and avoided a second shutout by being named entertainer of the year. By the time his name was announced, he had left the venue. The show repeatedly saluted the armed forces. The audience erupted in cheers for three freed POWs of the Iraq war who were invited on stage — Chief Warrant Officer Ronald Young Jr., from Fort Hood, Texas; and Pvt. 1st Class Patrick Miller and Spc. Shoshana Johnson, both from Fort Bliss, Texas. Lonestar sang a new version of "I'm Already Home" dedicated to the troops.

Kenny Chesney picked up two major awards — male vocalist of the year and record of the year for "The Good Stuff," ending a six-year drought since he was named new male vocalist in 1997. Martina McBride was named female vocalist for the second straight year.

"I've spent 11 years sitting out in the audience hearing other names called. It's just an amazing feeling to have it finally be your name," she said. Rascal Flatts won their second and third ACMs as group of the year and for the song "I'm Movin' On," written by Phillip Brian White and David Vincent Williams. Joe Nichols , who is touring with Jackson, won new male vocalist. New female vocalist honors in the male-dominated awards went to Kellie Coffey . Canada's Emerson Drive was the top new duo or group.

The Dixie Chicks were a late addition, performing by satellite from their hometown of Austin, Texas. Maines sat silently as Emily Robison briefly introduced the song. The boos erupted when Gill named the Dixie Chicks among nominees for entertainer of the year. Gill said afterward that the reaction was more subdued than at last month's Flameworthy Awards. "It was a pretty volatile crowd that time. This one wasn't so bad," he said. It didn't seem that way to host Reba McEntire. "It was a pretty big negative response. I don't think it's over," she said after the program.

The biggest fashion statement of the night was made 1,500 miles away. Natalie Maines wore a shirt with letters reading "F.U.T.K." as the trio performed "Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)" via satellite from a concert in Austin, Texas. Assuming that the last two letters of the acronym refer to Keith, it's easy to speculate the meaning of the first two. And if that's the case, then Maines' shirt appears to be another jab in a dialog that began almost a year ago when she criticized Keith's flag-waving song, "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)."

Following the ACM Awards, Keith traveled to Los Angeles for a schueduled appearance on the ABC late night talk show, Jimmy Kimmel Live. Keith said he doesn't know what the letters on Maines' shirt meant. "I have no idea," he said. "It happened during the show when I was already gone." With several members of Kimmel's audience wearing shirts with the letters "F.U.D.C.," Keith explained the history of what has become a public feud. "She attacked me about nine months ago over the 'Angry American' song," Keith said. "I took the high road for a little bit and then she didn't think that she got the fight, I think, that she wanted. So then she attacked our president on foreign soil and got the fight she wanted, I guess." Keith added, "She's still not done. If y'all think she's done, you're crazy. Stuff comes out of her blowhole daily."

The show, televised by CBS, was presented from Las Vegas this year for the first time in the event's 38-year history and McEntire managed to get both the Chicks and Las Vegas in her opening monologue. "Everybody here loves to gamble," she said during an opening monologue. "They're backstage right now checking the latest odds on the Dixie Chicks playing the Bush family reunion."

2003 ACM AWARD WINNERS

RECIPIENT OF THE "PIONEER AWARD" - ALABAMA
RECIPIENT OF THE "GENE WEED SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD" - GEORGE STRAIT
TOP FEMALE VOCALIST
TERRI CLARK
FAITH HILL
MARTINA McBRIDE - (WINNER)
SHANIA TWAIN
LEE ANN WOMACK
TOP MALE VOCALIST
KENNY CHESNEY - (WINNER)
ALAN JACKSON
TOBY KEITH
TIM McGRAW
GEORGE STRAIT
TOP VOCAL DUO
BROOKS & DUNN - (WINNER)
HOMETOWN NEWS
MONTGOMERY GENTRY
SONS OF THE DESERT
THE BELLAMY BROTHERS
TOP VOCAL GROUP
DIAMOND RIO
DIXIE CHICKS
LONESTAR
RASCAL FLATTS - (WINNER)
TRICK PONY
TOP NEW FEMALE VOCALIST
KELLIE COFFEY - (WINNER)
JENNIFER HANSON
REBECCA LYNN HOWARD
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
BROOKS & DUNN
KENNY CHESNEY
DIXIE CHICKS
ALAN JACKSON
TOBY KEITH - (WINNER)
TOP NEW MALE VOCALIST 
JOE NICHOLS - (WINNER)
BLAKE SHELTON
DARRYL WORLEY
TOP NEW VOCAL DUO/GROUP 
EMERSON DRIVE - (WINNER)
NICKEL CREEK
PINMONKEY
ALBUM OF THE YEAR (Award to Artist / Producer(s) / Record Company)
DRIVE / Alan Jackson / Keith Stegall / Arista Nashville - (WINNER)
HOME / Dixie Chicks / Dixie Chicks, Lloyd Maines / Monument Records
NO SHOES, NO SHIRT, NO PROBLEMS Kenny Chesney / Buddy Cannon, Norro Wilson, Kenny Chesney / BNA Records
ON A MISSION / Trick Pony / Chuck Howard / Warner Bros. Records
UNLEASHED / Toby Keith / James Stroud, Toby Keith / DreamWorks Records
SINGLE RECORD OF THE YEAR (Award to Artist / Producer(s) / Record Company)
19 SOMETHIN’ Mark Wills / Chris Lindsey / Mercury Records
COURTESY OF THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE (The Angry American)
Toby Keith / James Stroud, Toby Keith DreamWorks Records
JUST WHAT I DO / Trick Pony / Chuck Howard / Warner Bros. Records
SOMEBODY LIKE YOU / Keith Urban / Dann Huff, Keith Urban / Capitol Nashville
THE GOOD STUFF/ Kenny Chesney / Buddy Cannon, Norro Wilson, Kenny Chesney / BNA Records - (WINNER)
SONG OF THE YEAR (Award to Composer(s) / Publisher(s) / Artist
A LOT OF THINGS DIFFERENT Bill Anderson, Dean Dillon / Mr. Bubba Music, Inc.,
Sony / ATV Acuff Rose Music, Sony / ATV Tree Publishing BMI / Kenny Chesney
COURTESY OF THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE (The Angry American) Toby Keith / Tokeco Tunes BMI / Toby Keith
DRIVE (For Daddy Gene) /Alan Jackson / EMI April Music, Inc., Tri Angels Music ASCAP / Alan Jackson
FORGIVE Rebecca Lynn Howard, Trey Bruce / Big Red Tractor Music, EMI April Music, Inc.,
Ice Trey Music / Tennessee Colonel ASCAP / Rebecca Lynn Howard
I’M MOVIN’ ON Phillip Brian White, David Vincent Williams / Murrah Music Corp.
BMI Las Wagas, Songs of Megalex, WB Music Corp. ASCAP / Rascal Flatts - (WINNER)
VOCAL EVENT OF THE YEAR (Award to Artist(s) / Producer)
BEER FOR MY HORSES Toby Keith with Willie Nelson / James Stroud, Toby Keith
DESIGNATED DRINKER Alan Jackson with George Strait / Keith Stegall
MENDOCINO COUNTY LINE Willie Nelson with Lee Ann Womack / Matthew Serletic - (WINNER)
PICTURE Kid Rock with Sheryl Crow / Kid Rock
WHISKEY RIVER Trick Pony and Willie Nelson / Chuck Howard
VIDEO OF THE YEAR (Award to Producer(s) / Director(s) / Artist)
COURTESY OF THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE (The Angry American) Sean Weber-Small / Michael Salomon / Toby Keith
DRIVE (For Daddy Gene) Robin Rucker / Steven Goldmann / Alan Jackson - (WINNER)
I’M GONNA MISS HER (The Fishin’ Song) John Hopgood / Peter Zavadil / Brad Paisley
JUST WHAT I DO John Hopgood / Peter Zavadil / Trick Pony
SHE’S MY KIND OF RAIN Sherman Halsey / Sherman Halsey / Tim McGraw
WHO’S YOUR DADDY Mark Kalbfeld / Michael Salomon / Toby Keith