Grammy awards:
1974 – Best Country Vocal Performance, Male for “Please Don’t Tell Me How The Story Ends
1976 – Best Country Vocal Performance, Male for “I’m A Stand By My Woman Man”
1981 – Best Country Vocal Performance, Male for “There’s No Gettin’ Over Me”
1985 – Best Country Vocal Performance, Male for “Lost In The Fifties Tonight”
1986 – Best Country Album of the Year for “Lost In The Fifties Tonight”
1987 – Best Country Duet Performance for “Make No Mistake, She’s Mine” with Kenny Rogers
Country Music Association Awards:
1974 – Male Vocalist of the Year
1975 – Album of the Year – “Legend In My Time
1976 – Male Vocalist of the Year
1977 – Male Vocalist of the Year
1977 – Album of the Year “Ronnie Milsap Live
1977 – ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
1978 – Album of the Year – “It Was Almost Like A Song”
1986 – Album of the Year – “Lost In The Fifties Tonight”
Academy of country music awards:
1983 – Male Vocalist of the Year
1985 – Song of the Year “Lost In The Fifties Tonight”
1988 – Instrumentalist of the Year, Keyboards
2002 – Pioneer Award
Achievements:
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1974 – Record World – MOST PROMISING MALE ARTIST
1974 – Billboard Magazine Award – BEST NEW MALE ARTIST
1974 – Music City News – MOST PROMISING ARTIST OF THE YEAR
1974 – GRAMMY AND CMA AWARDS (see above)
1975 – CMA AWARD (see above)
1976 – RONNIE joins the GRAND OLE OPRY
1976 – Record World Magazine – TOP MALE VOCALIST
1976 – Billboard – MALE, SINGLES ARTIST OF THE YEAR
1976 – Billboard – OVERALL, SINGLES ARTIST OF THE YEAR
1976 – Billboard – Bill Williams Memorial Award – ARTIST OF THE YEAR
1976 – Elected to “WHO’S WHO”
1976 – GRAMMY AND CMA AWARDS (see above)
1977 – CMA AWARDS (Triple Crown Winner – see above)
1978 – CMA AWARD (see above)
1979 – Cash Box Magazine – SINGLES ARTIST OF THE YEAR, COUNTRY
1979 – Cash Box Magazine – MOST ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
1980 – Billboard – MALE, SINGLES ARTIST OF THE YEAR, COUNTRY
1980 – Cash Box – MALE, SINGLES ARTIST OF THE YEAR, COUNTRY
1980 – Record World – MALE, SINGLES ARTIST OF THE YEAR, COUNTRY
1981 – Cash Box – MALE VOCALIST AWARD, SINGLES
1981 – Billboard – Special ‘Breakthrough’ award – OUTSTANDING ARTIST ACHIEVEMENT
1981 – GRAMMY AND ACM AWARDS (see above)
1983 – ACM AWARD (see above)
1984 - SESAC Award – BEST COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE, MALE for “LOST IN THE FIFTIES TONIGHT” single
1985 – Received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree from Adrian College in Michigan
1985 – National Association of Campus Activities nominee for “Campus Entertainer of the Year (Only major country artist in this category)
1985 – Established the RONNIE MILSAP FOUNDATION to assist the blind & visually impaired
1985 – GRAMMY AWARD (see above)
1985 - ACM AWARD (see above)
1986 – ASCAP Award – SONG OF THE YEAR for “Lost In The Fifties Tonight”
1986 – GRAMMY, ACM AND CMA AWARDS (see above)
1986 – Governor Morehead School for the Blind in Raleigh, NC renames their Braille Cottage to RONNIE MILSAP DORMITORY.
1986 – RONNIE receives the GOVERNORS AWARD from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS)
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1987 – GRAMMY AWARD (see above)
1988 – ACM AWARD (see above)
1990 – Inducted into the GEORGIA MUSIC HALL OF FAME
1993 – Ronnie is the recipient of the TENNESSEE STATE VICTORY AWARD given by the Tennessee Governor, Ned McWherter
1994 – RONNIE opens the RONNIE MILSAP CAFÉ in Gatlinburg, Tennessee
1995 – RONNIE inducted into the NORTH CAROLINA ENTERTAINMENT HALL OF FAME
1995 – RONNIE opens the RONNIE MILSAP THEATER in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and plays there 2 _ years before returning to Nashville
1998 – RONNIE is the recipient of the LOUIS BRAILLE AWARD
2001 - February 6th marks his 25th Anniversary with the GRAND OLE OPRY
2002 – RONNIE receives the PIONEER AWARD from the Academy of Country Music
2002 – RONNIE receives the HELEN KELLER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
2005 – Nominated Best Traditional Pop Album, Vocals for “JUST FOR A THRILL”