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Gabby Barrett

Gabby Barrett



United States

Age: 26

Born: 05 Mar, 2000

Known for

TV Series Starring Gabby Barrett

CMA Country ChristmasCMA Country Christmas
ABC, 2010 Running | Music, Variety | ► Trailer



Some of the biggest names in music will come together to celebrate the holidays on "CMA Country Christmas" a two-hour special that airs annually on ABC TV. This special is a celebration of the season featuring some of the top stars in music performing holiday songs and getting into the Christmas spirit.


The Academy of Country Music AwardsThe Academy of Country Music Awards
CBS, 1967 Running | Music, Award Show
4.0


The Academy of Country Music Awards were first held in 1966, honoring the industry's accomplishments during the previous year. It was the first country music awards program held by a major organization. The Academy's signature "hat" trophy was created in 1968. The awards were first televised in 1972 on ABC. In 1979, the Academy joined with Dick Clark Productions to produce the show. Dick Clark and Al Schwartz served as producers while Gene Weed served as director. Under their guidance, the show moved to NBC and finally to CBS, where it remains today.[1] In 2003, the awards show left Los Angeles and moved to Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. The show is now held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The Academy also adopted a sleeker, modern version of the "hat" trophy that year, and in 2004 the organization implemented online awards voting for its professional members, becoming the first televised awards show to do so.