2002 CMT Flameworthy Awards | |
Date: | June 12, 2002 |
Location: | Nashville, Tennessee |
Most Nominations: | Toby Keith (4) |
Most Wins: | Kenny Chesney (2) |
Network: | CMT |
Host: | Kathy Najimy |
Main: | CMTMA |
Next: | 2003 |
The inaugural 2002 CMT Flameworthy Awards (now known as the CMT Music Awards) took place on Wednesday, June 12, 2002, from the Gaylord Entertainment Center (now known as Bridgestone Arena) in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, and hosted by Kathy Najimy. The CMT Flameworthy Awards were a fan-voted awards show for country music videos and television performance.
The network, CMT, decided to rework their dated TNN/CMT Country Weekly Music Awards in to a new Award show, styled similalary to the MTV Video Music Awards. CMT asked fans to vote for what music videos they deem "Flameworthy" for the launch of country music's first ever video music awards. CMT stated "Flameworthy recognizes music videos' unique ability to make a lasting impact -- viewers hear it, see it, feel it, love it -- and it becomes flameworthy".[1]
Winners are shown in bold.[2] (nominees styled with "Flameworthy" before each title)
Performer(s) | Song(s) | |
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Alan Jackson | "Work in Progress" | |
Martina McBride | "Where Would You Be" | |
Kenny Chesney | "Young" | |
Sara Evans | "I Keep Looking" | |
Brooks & Dunn | "Only in America" | |
Brooks & Dunn and ZZ Top | "Tush" | |
Alison Krauss and Union Station and Jerry Douglas | "The Lucky One" | |
Keith Urban and Jason Carter | "Where the Blacktop Ends"" | |
Earl Scruggs and Friends | "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" | |
Toby Keith | "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)" | |
Travis Tritt | "It's a Great Day to Be Alive" |