Garth Brooks didn’t move when his name was called at the 1991 ACM Awards. For a few quiet seconds, he simply sat there—taking in what had just happened while the room waited for a reaction that didn’t come right away. It wasn’t just another win on a country music stage. In that brief pause, something shifted in real time before a live audience. The moment marked a defining breakthrough in his career.
On Monday, May 11, Garth Brooks shared a new post, linking to an article on his official website that revisited that night 35 years ago, when he walked away with six awards and set a record for the most ACM wins in a single evening. It was his Entertainer of the Year win, however, that left him frozen in place.
“When they said Garth’s name in unison, he sat for a few seconds in stunned silence before hugging his family and stepping to the podium,” reads his website, in part. “He thanked his booking agency, Buddy Lee Attractions, his band and crew, and ‘most of all, those people that fill those concert seats and slept out overnight for tickets. You guys are crazy, but I’m having a ball.'”
In the years that followed, Brooks would go on to win Entertainer of the Year five more times. He received the same honor at the Country Music Association (CMAs) with seven titles (1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2016, 2017, and 2019).
The 61st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards show is set to take place on May 17. Although Brooks isn’t nominated for an award this year, there are some other talented country music singers who find themselves on the nominee list. When it comes to Entertainer of the Year, the choices are Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Megan Moroney, and Morgan Wallen.









