American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group
The American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group has been awarded since 1974.
Years reflect the year in which the American Music Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year (until 2003 onward when awards were handed out on November of the same year).
The all-time winners in this category is a tie between Aerosmith, Hall & Oates, One Direction and The Black Eyed Peas with 3 wins each.
1970s
- American Music Awards of 1974
- American Music Awards of 1975
- American Music Awards of 1976
- American Music Awards of 1977
- American Music Awards of 1978
- American Music Awards of 1979
1980s
- American Music Awards of 1980
- American Music Awards of 1981
- American Music Awards of 1982
- American Music Awards of 1983
- American Music Awards of 1983
- American Music Awards of 1984
- American Music Awards of 1985
- American Music Awards of 1986
- American Music Awards of 1987
- American Music Awards of 1988
- American Music Awards of 1989
1990s
- American Music Awards of 1990
- American Music Awards of 1991
- American Music Awards of 1992
- American Music Awards of 1993
- American Music Awards of 1994
- American Music Awards of 1995
- American Music Awards of 1996
- American Music Awards of 1997
- American Music Awards of 1998
- American Music Awards of 1999
2000s
- American Music Awards of 2000
- American Music Awards of 2001
- American Music Awards of 2002
- American Music Awards of 2003
- American Music Awards of 2003 (November)
- American Music Awards of 2004
- American Music Awards of 2005
- American Music Awards of 2006
- American Music Awards of 2007
- American Music Awards of 2008
- American Music Awards of 2009
2010s
- American Music Awards of 2010
- American Music Awards of 2011
- American Music Awards of 2012
- American Music Awards of 2013
- American Music Awards of 2014
- American Music Awards of 2015
- American Music Awards of 2016
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