CMAAs (Australian Country Music Awards) 2023

Die Gewinner der 51st Golden Guitars

Album of the Year: Casey Barnes: „Light It Up“

Top Selling Album of the Year: Casey Barnes: „Light It Up“

Alt-Country Album of the Year: Kim Cheshire: „Looks Like Heaven“

Contemporary Country Album of the Year: Lyn Bowtell: „Wiser“

Traditional Country Album of the Year: Ashleigh Dallas: „In The Moment“

Male Artist of the Year: Andrew Swift

Female Artist of the Year: Amber Lawrence

Group or Duo of the Year: Brooke McClymont & Adam Eckersley

Vocal Collaboration of the Year: James Johnston & Kaylee Bell: „Same Songs“

Bush Ballad of the Year: Dean Perrett: „Out On Killarney“

Heritage Song of the Year: Luke O’Shea: „South East Queensland“

Instrumental of the Year: The French Family Band: „Soda Cap Boogie“

Bluegrass Recording of the Year: Kristy Cox: „Good Morning Moon“

New Talent of the Year: James Johnston

Song of the Year: Brooke McClymont & Adam Eckersley: „Star Of The Show“

CMT Video of the Year: Luke O’Shea: „South East Queensland“

Single of the Year: Brooke McClymont & Adam Eckersley: „Memory Lane“

Roll of Renown: Colin Buchanan


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