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Greenberg Traurig’s Entertainment & Media Practice Congratulates Clients Nominated for 60th ACM Awards

ATLANTA – March 27, 2025 – Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Entertainment & Media Practice congratulates its clients on their nominations for the 60th Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards, scheduled for May 8.

“We are incredibly proud of our clients and their well-deserved nominations for the 60th ACM Awards,” said Jess Rosen, co-chair of Greenberg Traurig’s Atlanta Entertainment & Media Practice. “Their talent and dedication to their craft continue to elevate the country music industry, and we are honored to support them in their creative endeavors.”

12 Greenberg Traurig clients were recognized with 23 nominations across 12 categories:

Entertainer of the Year

Cody Johnson

Female Artist of the Year

Kacey Musgraves

Male Artist of the Year

Cody Johnson

Duo of the Year

Brooks & Dunn

Dan + Shay

Group of the Year:

Little Big Town

Old Dominion

Album of the Year

Kristian Bush, producer (Am I Okay? (I’ll Be Fine))

Single of the Year

Cody Johnson (Dirt Cheap)

Riley Green (You Look Like You Love Me)

Song of the Year

Kacey Musgraves, Josh Osborne, songwriter (The Architect)

Cody Johnson (Dirt Cheap)

Chandler Paul Walters, songwriter (I Had Some Help)

Riley Green (You Look Like You Love Me)

Music Event of the Year

Cody Johnson (I’m Gonna Love You)

Josh Osborne, producer (We Don’t Fight Anymore)

Riley Green (You Look Like You Love Me)

Visual Media

Cody Johnson (Dirt Cheap)

Cody Johnson (I’m Gonna Love You)

Riley Green (You Look Like You Love Me)

Songwriter of the Year

Jessie Jo Dillon

Josh Osborne

National Daily On-Air Personality of the Year

Buzz Brainard

For over four decades, Rosen, along with Jonathan Koby, shareholder, and Bobby Rosenbloum, chair of the firm’s global Entertainment & Media Practice, have provided legal counsel to some of the most influential figures in country music, guiding leading recording artists, songwriters, producers, executives, writers, and actors through pivotal career decisions.