Awards
1970 |
NAACP
Image Awards: Best Singing Group (Jackson 5)
|
1971 |
Grammy
Awards: Best Pop Song, "ABC"
NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group (Jackson 5)
|
1972 |
- Billboard
Awards:
- Top
Singles Artist
- Top
Singles Male
- Golden
Globe Awards: "Ben"
- NAACP
Image Awards: Best Singing Group (Jackson 5)
- U.S.
Congress: Special Commendation For Positive
Role Models
|
1980 |
- American
Music Awards:
- Favorite
Male Soul Artist
- Favorite
Soul Album, "Off The Wall"
- Favorite
Soul Single, "Don't Stop 'Til You Get
Enough"
- Billboard
Awards:
- Top
Black Artist
- Top
Black Album, "Off The Wall"
- Cashbox:
Soul Album of the Year, "Off The
Wall"
- Grammy
Awards: Best R&B Performance, "Don't
Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
- Hollywood
Walk of Fame: Jacksons receive a Star on the
Hollywood Blvd.
- NAACP
Image Awards: Best Singing Group
|
1981 |
- American
Music Awards:
- Favorite
Male Vocalist - Soul/R&B
- Favorite
Album - Soul/R&B, "Off The Wall"
- British
Phonographic Industry Awards: "Off The
Wall" Album
- Cashbox:
Soul Album of the Year, "Off The
Wall"
- NAACP
Image Awards: Best Singing Group
|
1983 |
- Black
Gold Awards:
- Top Male
Vocalist
- Best
Video Performance, "Beat It"
- Best
Single of the Year, "Billie Jean"
- Best
Album, "Thriller"
- Billboard
Awards:
- Pop
Artist of the Year
- Black
Artist of the Year
- Pop
Album of the Year, "Thriller"
- Pop
Album Artist
- Pop
Singles Artist
- Pop Male
Album Artist
- Pop Male
Singles Artist
- Black
Album Artist
- Black
Singles Artist
- Black
Album, "Thriller"
- Dance/Disco
Artist
- Dance/Disco
12" LP, "Billie Jean"
- Dance/Disco
12" LP, "Beat It
- Billboard
Video Awards:
- Best
Overall Video, "Beat It"
- Best
Performanceby a Male Artist
- Best Use
Of Video To Enhance Artist's Image, "Beat
It"
- Best Use
Of Video To Enhance Artist's Song, "Beat
It"
- Best
Choreography, "Beat It"
- Cashbox:
- Number
One Male Artist
- Top Pop
Single, "Billie Jean"
- Top
Male-Singles Artist
- Top
Black Album
- Top Pop
Album
- Top
Black Male Artist
- Top
Black Male-Singles Artist
- Top
Black Single, "Billie Jean"
- Rolling
Stone:
- Readers
Poll - #1 Artist of the Year
- Readers
Poll - #1 Soul Artist
- Readers
Poll - #1 Video, "Beat It"
- Readers
Poll - #1 Producer (with Quincy Jones)
- Critics
Poll - #1 Artist of the Year
- Critics
Poll - #1 Video, "Beat It"
- Critics
Poll - #1 Male Vocalist
- Critics
Poll - #1 Soul Artist
- Australia:
- Album of
the Year
- Single
of the Year
- Brazil:
International Artist of the Year
- Greece:
Record of the Year
- Holland:
Album of the Year
- Italy:
Artist of the Year
- Japan:Artist
of the Year
- Best
Male Vocalist
- Album of
the Year
- Spain:
Most Important Foreign Album
- United
Kingdom:
- Album of
the Year
- Artist
of the Year
|
1984 |
- American
Music Awards: 8 awards
- Special
Award Of Merit
- Favorite
Male Vocalist-Pop/Rock
- Favorite
Single-Pop/Rock, "Billie Jean"
- Favorite
Album-Pop/Rock, "Thriller"
- Favorite
Video-Pop/Rock, "Beat It"
- Favorite
Album-Soul/R&B, "Thriller"
- Favorite
Male Vocalist-Soul/R&B
- Favorite
Video-Soul/R&B, "Beat It"
- American
Video Awards:
- Best
Long Form Video
- Best
Home Video
- Billboard
Awards: Top Album
- Canadian
Black Music Awards:
- Top
International Album, "Thriller"
- Top
International Single, "Billie Jean"
- Top Male
Vocalist
- Entertainer
of the Year
- Crystal
Globe Awards: Exceeding Sales Past 5 Million
- Ebony
Magazine Awards
- Grammy
Awards:
- a record
8 awards won by an artist in one year; a record
12 nominations
- Producer
Of The Year (with Quincy Jones),
"Thriller"
- Album Of
The Year, "Thriller"
- Record
Of The Year, "Beat It"
- Best
Male Rock Vocal Performance, "Beat It"
- Best
Male R&B Vocal Performance, "Billie
Jean"
- Best New
R&B Song, "Billie Jean"
- Best
Male Pop Performance
- Best
Recording For Children, "E.T. The Extra
Terrestrial" Album, narration by M. Jackson
- Guiness
Book Of Records: Best Selling Album Of All
Time, "Thriller"
- Hotel
Royal Plaza: Presentation Casement "37
Gold & Platinum Discs"
- Star
on the Hollywood Walk of Fame:
- Star for
Michael Jackson on Hollywood Blvd. in front of
Mann's Chinese Theater
- MTV
Awards:
- Best
Overall Video, "Thriller"
- Best
Choreography, "Thriller"
- Viewers
Choice Award, "Thriller"
- People's
Choice Awards:
- Best All
Around Entertainer Of The Year
- Favorite
Video of the Year, "Thriller"
- NAACP
Image Awards: H. Claude Hodson Medal Of
Freedom
- NARM:
Gift Of Music Award:
- Best
Selling Album "Thriller
- Best
selling Single "Billie Jean"
- Best
Home Video, "The Making Of Thriller"
- Presidential
Special Achievement Award:
- presented
by U.S. President Ronald Regan to Michael Jackson
at the White House in recognition of his
contribution to the nation's campaign against
drunk driving -"Beat It" was used in
the ads.
- United
Kingdom: Presentation Casement Of Platinum
Disc 1985, "Thriller" LP
|
1985 |
- Grammy
Awards:Best Home Video, "The Making Of
Thriller"
- Voted
"Hero of Young America"
- in a
special poll (World Almanac and Book of Facts
1985)
|
1986 |
- American
Music Awards:
- Award Of
Appreciation
- Song Of
The Year, "We Are The World"
- Grammy
Awards:
- Song Of
The Year, "We Are The World"
- Record
Of The Year, "We Are The World"
- Best Pop
Performance By Duo Or Group, "We Are The
World"
- Best
Music Video Short Form
- Guinness
Book of World Records:
- Largest
Ever Endorsement For Product Promotion ($15
million for Pepsi)
- People's
Choice Awards: Favorite New Song, "We
Are The World"
|
1987 |
- Bravo
Magazine: Silver Otto Award
- Sveden:
Best Vocal Artist of '87 -
"Aftanbladet" Readers' Poll
|
1988 |
- American
Music Awards: Favorite Single - Soul/R&B
- Billboard
Awards:
- Top
Black Artist
- Blues
& Soul
- Outstanding
Artist Of The Year
- Best
Live Show Of 1988
- Bravo
Magazine: Gold Otto Award
- Cable
Ace Awards: Outstanding Editing in a Musical
Special
- "Motown
on Showtime: Micheal Jackson, the Legend
Continues"
- Ebony
Magazine: American Black Achievement Award
- Forbes:
#1 Entertainer Of The Year
- Guild
Hall Party: Presentation Of Sword To
Commemorate "Bad" Tour
- MTV
Vanguard Award: Outstanding Contribution To
Music Video Production
- NAACP
Image Awards:
- Best
Male Artist, "Bad" Single
- Best
Album, "Bad"
- Leonard
Carter Humanitarian Award
- New
York Times Best Seller List:
- # 1 -
"Moonwalker," by Michael Jackson
- Soul
Train:
- R&B
Album Of The Year. "Bad"
- Best
Male Single Of The Year
- UNCF:
(United Negro College Fund):
- Honorary
Doctor Of Humane Letters Degree from Fisk
University
- Frederick
D. Patterson Award
- Wembley
Stadium: For Seven Sell Out Record Breaking
Shows
|
1989 |
- American
Music Awards: Special Award Of Achievement
- American
Dance Award:
- BET: Award
For The Success Of "Bad" Tour
- Billboard
Awards:
- Number
One Black Artist
- #1
Album-Pop/R&B, "Bad"
- Bravo
Magazine: Bronze Otto Award
- BRE
Awards:
- Triple
Crown Award, King Of Pop, Rock & Soul
- Video Of
The Year
- British
TV Industry Awards: Artist Of The Decade
- British
Phonographic Industry Awards: Video Of The
Year
- British
Academy Of Music Awards: Best International
Male Artist
- Cashbox:
Video Pioneer
- Critic's
Choice Award: Best Video
- Entertainment
Tonight: Most Important Entertainer Of The
Decade
- Friday
Night Videos:
- Greatest
Artist Of The Decade
- Number
One Artist
- Forbes
: #1 Entertainer Of The Year ($)
- Gardner
Street Elementary School:
- Most
Famous Alumnus Renamed School Auditorium to
Michael Jackson
- MTV
Awards:
- Video
Vanguard Award, "Thriller"-The Greatest
Video In The History Of The World
- National
Urban Coalition: Humanitarian Award
- People's
Choice Awards: Favorite Music Video,
"Smooth Criminal"
- Rolling
Stone Magazine: Video Of The Decade,
"Thriller"
- Soul
Train Awards:
- Heritage
Award
- R&B
Contemporary
- 1st
Annual Sammy Davis Jr. Award
- U.K.
TV Show: Goodbye To The 80's Award
- Vanity
Fair: Artist Of The Decade
- Video
Software Dealer Association: Favorite Music
Video, "Moonwalker"
- World
Music Awards:
- Hall Of
Fame
- Lifetime
Achievement In Video
- Viewers
Choice #1 Video, "Dirty Diana"
|
1990 |
- American
Cinema Awards:
- Entertainer Of The Decade
- Emmy
Nominee:
- Composing
Sammy Davis Jr. 60th Anniversary Song, "You
Were There"
- BMI
-
Inaugural: 1st Michael Jackson Award Of
Achievement
- Boy
Scouts Of America:
- Good Scout Humanitarian
- Capital
Children Museum:
- Humanitarian Award
- Grammy
Awards:
- Best Video, "Leave Me
Alone"
- Music
Connection:
- Man Of The Decade
- Sony
Entertainment (CBS Records):
- Top Selling
Artist Of The Decade
- Soul
Train Awards:
- Artist Of The Decade
- Vanity
Fair:
- Most Popular Artist In The History Of
Show Business
- White
House Recognition:
- Artist Of The
Decade-President George Bush
|
1991 |
- MTV
Awards:
- Renames its Video Vanguard Award to
"Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award" in his honor
- Music
Video Producers' Hall of Fame:
- Thriller video
is inducted
|
1992 |
- Billboard
Music Awards:
- 1992
World Artist Award for the # 1 world single
"Black or White" and
- # 1
World album "Dangerous"
- Commemoration
of 10th anniversary of Thriller, the biggest
selling album of all time
- Bravo
Magazine:
- Gold Otto Award
- Gabon,
Africa:
- National Honor Of Merit Award
- NABOB:
(National Association of Black Owned
Broadcasters)
- Lifetime
Achievement Award
- Operation
One To One Award President
Of U.S. George Bush :
- Point Of Light
Ambassador
|
1993 |
- American
Music Awards:
- Best
Pop/Rock Album, "Dangerous"
- Best
Soul/R&B Single, "Remember The
Time"
- Special
International Artist Award for record sales and
humanitarian efforts around the world
- Bravo
Magazine:
- Gold Otto Award
- BMI
Awards:
- Two of
The Most Performed Songs of The Year, "Black
or White" and "Remember The Time"
- Echo
Awards:
- Best International Artist of the Year
- Grammy
Awards:
- Living Legend Award
- Guinness
Book Of World Records:
- Lifetime
Achievement Award for his unprecedented world
records in the world of entertainment
- NAACP
Image Awards:
- 25th
Silver Anniversary Entertainer Of The Year Award
- Outstanding
Music Video, "Black or White"
- Soul
Train Awards:
- 1993
Humanitarian Of The Year Award
- Best
R&B Single, "Remember The Time"
- Best
R&B Album, "Dangerous"
- World
Music Awards:
- Best
Selling American Artist
- World's
Best Selling Pop Artist
- World's
Best Selling Artist Of The Era
|
1994 |
- Bravo
Magazine:
- Gold Otto Award
- Cable
Ace Awards:
- Outstanding Musical Special
- Dangerous
Concert from Bucharest, and HBO special
presentation
- Children's
Choice Awards:
- "Caring
For Kids Award" (100,000 children from the
New York area voted for Michael)
- Crenshaw
Community Youth And Arts Foundation:
-
Humanitarian Award
- MTV
Movie Awards: Best Song in a movie,
"Will You Be There"
- Smash
Hits Awards: Best Male Vocalist
- Pop
Rock Magazine: Favorite Singer of The Year
|
1995 |
- America's
Most Favorite Singers Poll: (Harris Poll)
- Michael
Jackson is the 10th Most Favorite Singer in
America in 1995
- BET Hall of Fame Award:
- first ever recipient of the BET Hall of Fame Award
- Billboard
Music Awards:
- Special Hot 100 Award
- Billboard
Music Video Awards:
- Video of the Year -
Pop/Rock, "Scream"
- Bravo
Magazine:
- Golden Otto Awards
- Brazilian
TVZ Video Awards:
- Best
International Video of the Year -
"Scream"
- European
MTV Music Awards:
- Best Male Artist of the
Year
- MTV
Video Music Awards: 3 awards from 11
nominations
- Best
Dance Video, "Scream"
- Best
Choreography, "Scream"
- Best Art
Direction , "Scream"
- Popcorn
Magazine:
- Artist
of the Decade Award
- Best
Male Vocalist of the Year
- Poprocky
Magazine
- Favorite
Male Vocalist of the Year
- Smash
Hits Poll: Best Male Artist award
|
1996 |
- American
Music Awards: 3 nominations, 1 award
- Favorite
Pop/Rock Male Artist of the Year
- Blockbuster
Entertainment Awards: 2 nominations, 1 award
- Favorite
Pop Male award, "HIStory"
- Bravo
Magazine -
- Golden
Otto Award
- Platinum
Otto Award - Lifetime Achievement Award, first
artist to receive it
- Best
Male Singer
- Best
Album, "HIStory"
- Best
Show
- Nicest
Singer
- Brit
Awards: Artist of a Generation Award.
- Le
Film Fantastique: (French film awards)
- Best
Video Award, "Earth Song"
- Danish
Grammy Awards:
- Best
International Male Artists
- Best
International Album for "HIStory"
- Genesis
Awards:
- 1995
Doris Day Music Award [given each year for an
animal-sensitive musical work], "Earth
Song" video
- Grammy
Awards: 4 nominations, 1 award
- Best
Music Video - Short Form: "Scream"
- Irish
Music Awards (IRMA) :
- Best
International Male Artist Award for
"HIStory" album
- Hong
Kong Hit Radio:
- Best
International Male Artist
- Best
Song of the Year, "You Are Not Alone"
- World
Music Awards: record 5 awards
- Best
Selling Record of All Time, "Thriller"
- Best
Selling Male Artist of 1996
- Best
Selling American Artist
- Best
Selling R&B Artist
- Best
Selling Artist ever
|
1997 |
- Bravo
Magazine Awards:
- Silver
Otto Award
- Best
Album, "HIStory"
- Best
Show
- 3rd Best
Looking Singer
- Brazilian
TVZ Video Awards:
- Best
International Video of the year - "Blood On
The Dance Floor"
- Live!
magazine readers' poll:
- Most
Memorable Male Performer
- Legend
of Live Entertainment
- Soul
Train Music Awards: renamed the video award
in Michael's honor to
- "Michael
Jackson Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music
Video"
- Dutch
Music Factory Awards:
- Best
Male Singer
- Best
Live Act
- Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame:
- Jackson
5 inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in
Cleveland, USA
|
1998 |
- Mix
(Danish) magazine readers' votes:
- Best
Foreign Male Singer
- Best
Event : Michael Jackson Concert at Parken Stadium
- Best
Singer
- 2nd Best
Dressed Singer
- "Blood
on the Dance Floor" 3rd Best Foreign Album.
- Puls
Denmark music tv program viewer votes:
- Best
foreign male singer of 1997
- Best
Show of the Year - 1997
- Bravo
Magazine Awards:
- Silver
Otto Award
|
1999 |
- Bollywood Award (Indian film industry awards) :
- Outstanding Humanitarian Award
- Diamond Award (RIAA certification for sales of 10 million units of a single/album in the United States) :
- Thriller Album
- Grammy Hall of Fame Awards (honor early recordings of lasting, qualitative or historical significance released more than 25 years ago):
- "I Want You Back" by the Jackson 5
|
2000 |
- World Music Awards :
- Best Selling Pop Male Artist of the Millennium
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