1995 Country Music Association AwardsThe 1995 Country Music Association Awards, 29th Ceremony, was held on October 4, 1995 at the Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted by CMA Award Winner, Vince Gill.Winners and NomineesWinner are in Bold.Entertainer of the YearAlbum of the YearAlan Jackson* Brooks & Dunn* Garth Brooks* Reba McEntire* Vince GillWhen Fallen Angels Fly — Patty Loveless* John Michael Montgomery — John Michael Montgomery* Lead On — George Strait* When Love Finds You — Vince Gill* Who Am I — Alan JacksonMale Vocalist of the YearFemale Vocalist of the YearVince Gill * John Berry * Alan Jackson * John Michael Montgomery * George StraitAlison Krauss * Mary Chapin Carpenter * Patty Loveless * Reba McEntire * Pam TillisVocal Group of the YearVocal Duo of the YearThe Mavericks * BlackHawk * Diamond Rio * Sawyer Brown * ShenandoahBrooks & Dunn * Bellamy Brothers * Brother Phelps * Sweethearts of the Rodeo * John & Audrey WigginsSingle of the YearSong of the Year "When You Say Nothing At All" — Alison Krauss & Union Station* "Any Man Of Mine" — Shania Twain* "Baby Likes To Rock It" — The Tractors* "Gone Country" — Alan Jackson* "Keeper Of The Stars" — Tracy Byrd"Independence Day" — Gretchen Peters*"Don't Take The Girl" — Craig Martin and Larry Johnson*"Gone Country" — Bob McDill*"How Can I Help You Say Goodbye"— Karen Taylor—Good and Burton Banks Collins*"Thinkin' Problem" — David Ball, Allen Shamblin, and Stuart ZiffHorizon AwardMusician of the YearAlison Krauss * David Ball * John Berry * Faith Hill * Shania TwainMark O'Connor * Eddie Bayers * Paul Franklin * Brent Mason * Matt RollingsMusic Video of the YearVocal Event of the Year "Baby Likes To Rock It" — The Tractors* "Any Man Of Mine" — Shania Twain* "I Don't Even Know Your Name" — Alan Jackson* "The Red Strokes" — Garth Brooks* "When Love Finds You" — Vince GillSomewhere In The Vicinity of the Heart — Alison Krauss and Shenandoah* A Good Year For The Roses — George Jones and Alan Jackson* One — George Jones and Tammy Wynette* Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word — Suzy Bogguss and Chet Atkins* Workin' Man Blues — Lee Roy Parnell, Steve Wariner and Diamond Rio