Year
|
Association
|
Artist
|
Work
|
Category
|
Result
|
1994
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Not A Moment Too Soon
|
Album of the Year - Producer [16]
|
Won
|
1994
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Don't Take The Girl
|
Single Record of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
1994
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Don't Take The Girl
|
Single of the Year - Producer [citation needed]
|
Nominated
|
1995
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
All I Want
|
Album of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
1995
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
I Like It, I Love It
|
Single Record of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
1997
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Everywhere
|
Album of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
1997
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
|
It's Your Love
|
Single Record of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Won
|
1997
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
|
It's Your Love
|
Single of the Year - Producer [citation needed]
|
Nominated
|
1998
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Faith Hill
|
Faith
|
Album of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
1998
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Jo Dee Messina
|
I'm Alright
|
Album of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
1998
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Faith Hill
|
This Kiss
|
Single Record of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Won
|
1998
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Everywhere
|
Album of the Year - Producer [citation needed]
|
Won
|
1995
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Faith Hill
|
This Kiss
|
Single Record of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Nominated
|
1998
|
Grammy Award
|
Faith Hill
|
Faith
|
Best Country Album - Producer [17]
|
Nominated
|
1999
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
A Place In The Sun
|
Album of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
1999
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Faith Hill
|
Breathe
|
Album of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
1999
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Please Remember Me
|
Single Record of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
1999
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
A Place In The Sun
|
Album of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Won
|
1999
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Please Remember Me
|
Single Record of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Nominated
|
1999
|
Music Row Magazine Awards
|
|
|
Producer of the Year
|
Won
|
2000
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
|
Let's Make Love
|
Vocal Event of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
2000
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Faith Hill
|
Breathe
|
Album of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Nominated
|
2000
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Faith Hill
|
Breathe
|
Single Record of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Nominated
|
2000
|
Grammy Award
|
Faith Hill
|
Breathe
|
Best Country Album - Producer [17]
|
Won
|
2000
|
Billboard Music Awards
|
|
|
Hot Country Producer of the Year [18]
|
Won
|
2000
|
Music Row Magazine Awards
|
|
|
Producer of the Year
|
Won
|
2001
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Set This Circus Down
|
Album of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
2001
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Set This Circus Down
|
Album of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Nominated
|
2001
|
Billboard Music Awards
|
|
|
Hot Producer of the Year [18]
|
Won
|
2002
|
Billboard Awards
|
|
|
Hot Producer of the Year [18]
|
Won
|
2003
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Phil Vassar
|
Working For A Living
|
Vocal Event of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
2003
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Tim McGraw & The Dancehall Doctors
|
Album of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Nominated
|
2004
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Live Like You Were Dying
|
Album of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
2004
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
|
|
Producer of the Year[16]
|
Nominated
|
2004
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Lee Ann Womack
|
I May Hate Myself In The Morning
|
Single Record of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
2004
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Live Like You Were Dying
|
Single of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Won
|
2004
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Live Like You Were Dying
|
Single of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Won
|
2005
|
Grammy Award
|
Tim McGraw
|
Live Like You Were Dying
|
Best Country Album - Producer
|
Nominated
|
2005
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Lee Ann Womack
|
There's More Where That Came From
|
Album of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
2005
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
|
|
Producer of the Year
|
Nominated
|
2005
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Lee Ann Womack
|
There's More Where That Came From
|
Album of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Won
|
2005
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Live Like You Were Dying
|
Album of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Nominated
|
2005
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Lee Ann Womack
|
I May Hate Myself In The Morning
|
Single of the Year - Producer[citation needed]
|
Won
|
2007
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
|
|
Producer of the Year[16]
|
Nominated
|
2007
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Sugarland
|
Stay
|
Single Record of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Won
|
2007
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Sugarland
|
Stay
|
Video of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
2007
|
Music Row Magazine Awards
|
|
|
Producer of the Year
|
Won
|
2008
|
Grammy Award
|
Tim McGraw
|
Let It Go
|
Best Country Album - Producer
|
Nominated
|
2008
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Sugarland
|
Stay
|
Single of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
2009
|
Academy of Country Music Awards
|
Sugarland
|
Love On The Inside
|
Album of the Year - Producer[16]
|
Nominated
|
2014
|
Grammy Award
|
Tim McGraw
|
Two Lanes of Freedom
|
Best Country Album - Producer
|
Nominated
|
2014
|
Country Music Association Awards
|
Tim McGraw
|
Meanwhile Back at Mama's
|
Single of the Year - Producer
|
Nominated
|