Hosted by Brad Paisley and
Carrie Underwood for the Seventh Year, the 2014 CMA Awards Airs
Live From the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville Wednesday, Nov. 5 on ABC
NASHVILLE – Miranda
Lambert tops the list of final nominees for “The 48th Annual
CMA Awards” with nine nominations, matching the record she set in 2010 – the
most for any female artist in the history of the CMA Awards. Alan Jackson received
10 nominations in 2002. Prior to that, Merle Haggard held the record with nine in 1970.
Dierks Bentley
received five nominations. Eric Church and Keith Urban
collected four nominations each, and Luke Bryan, Kacey
Musgraves, Blake Shelton, and Carrie Underwood
each received three nominations for trophies that will be handed out on “Country
Music’s Biggest Night™.” CMA industry voters also gave their support to
Country Music Hall of Fame members Vince Gill, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers,
and George Strait, the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year.
“This is a great slate
of nominees with established superstars, industry icons, and breakthrough acts
all represented,” said CMA Chief Executive Officer Sarah Trahern.
“The 2014 CMA Awards are destined to be the best yet.”
“The 48th Annual CMA
Awards” will be hosted for the seventh time by Brad Paisley
and Carrie Underwood and broadcast live from the Bridgestone
Arena in Nashville, Wednesday, Nov.
5 (8:00-11:00 PM/ET) on the ABC Television Network.
For the ninth year, the announcement
of the final nominees in five of the 12 CMA Awards categories was made live on
ABC News’ “Good Morning America” with Little Big Town and
Darius Rucker delivering the news from the heart of New York
City’s Times Square. They then went to the Best Buy Theater to announce the
finalists in the remaining seven categories during a press conference that was
made available across the world via live stream at CMAawards.com.
“It is great for the industry to be able to announce
our nominees for Country Music’s top honors on the world’s biggest stage and
still be able to share it with the industry in Nashville and fans around the world,” added Trahern.
Lambert’s nominations
include Entertainer (she received her first nomination in this category in 2010);
Female Vocalist; Album for Platinum, which was produced by Frank
Liddell, Chuck Ainlay, and Glenn Worf;
two nominations for Musical Event for “Somethin’ Bad” with Underwood
and “We Were Us” with Urban; and two nominations for Music Video of the Year
for “Automatic” and “Somethin’ Bad” with Underwood, which were both
directed by Trey Fanjoy. In addition, “Automatic” picked
up nominations for Single (produced by Liddell, Ainlay, and Worf) and Song of
the Year for songwriters Nicolle Galyon, Natalie Hemby,
and Lambert. This brings Lambert’s career CMA Awards nominations to 34. Reba
holds the record for female artist nominations with 49, followed by Parton (44),
and Loretta Lynn (39), which places Lambert fourth on the list.
Bentley collected five nominations
including Male Vocalist; Album for Riser, which was produced by Ross
Copperman, Jaren Johnston, and Arturo Buenahora,
Jr.; Song for “I Hold On” which Bentley wrote with Brett
James; and Single and Music Video of the Year for “Drunk On A Plane,”
which was produced by Copperman, Johnston, and Buenahora, and directed by Wes Edwards.
Church doubled his 2013
nominations in 2014 with four including Male Vocalist; Album for The Outsiders,
produced by Jay Joyce and Buenahora; Single for “Give Me Back
My Hometown” produced by Joyce and Buenahora; and Song of the Year for “Give
Me Back My Hometown,” which Church wrote with Luke Laird.
Urban also collected four
nominations including Entertainer of the Year, which he won in 2005; Male Vocalist,
which he has won three times (2004-2006); Album for Fuse, which was produced
by Benny Blanco, Nathan Chapman, Copperman, Zach Crowell,
Mike Elizondo, Dann Huff, Joyce, Stargate, Butch Walker,
and Urban (Urban only receives one nomination for the category, but can receive
a second trophy as producer); and Musical Event with Lambert for “We Were Us.”
Bryan, who received his
first Entertainer of the Year nomination in 2013, is back in the top category
in 2014. He also collected nominations for Male Vocalist and Album of the Year
for Crash My Party, which was produced by Jeff Stevens.
Musgraves, who won New
Artist of the Year in 2013, came back with three nominations this year including
Female Vocalist; Song for “Follow Your Arrow,” which she wrote with Brandy
Clark and Shane McAnally; and Music Video of the Year
for “Follow Your Arrow,” which Musgraves directed with Honey
(Musgraves only receives one nomination in the category, but can receive a second trophy as video director).
Shelton, who is the reigning
CMA Male Vocalist of the Year, was nominated three times including Entertainer;
Male Vocalist; and Single of the Year for “Mine Would Be You,” which was produced
by Scott Hendricks.
CMA Awards co-host Underwood will be busy during the three-hour
broadcast on ABC. She has three nominations including Female Vocalist; and Music
Video and Musical Event of the Year with Lambert for “Somethin’ Bad.”
Tim McGraw
and Faith Hill collected two nominations each for “Meanwhile
Back At Mama’s,” which was nominated for Musical Event and Single of the Year,
and was produced by Byron Gallimore and McGraw (McGraw only receives
one nomination in the category, but can receive a second trophy as producer).
Reigning CMA Entertainer
of the Year Strait enters the coveted field again in 2014 and retains his status
as the most nominated artist in CMA Awards history with 83. Strait has a total
of 19 nominations and three trophies for Entertainer of the Year (1989, 1990, 2013).
Strait, who was inducted
into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2006, joins several other members of this
prestigious group on the list of nominees in 2014.
Gill, who hosted the CMA Awards a record 12 times and
was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007, was nominated for Musical Event of
the Year with Paul Franklin for Bakersfield.
Rogers, who received the
Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award and was inducted into the Hall in 2013,
was nominated for his duet with Parton (1999 Hall of Fame inductee) for “You
Can’t Make Old Friends.” Parton won her last CMA Award in this category in
2006 for “When I Get Where I’m Going” with Paisley. Rogers and Parton received
their last nomination together in 1986 for Vocal Duo of the Year.
Lee Brice’s
hit “I Drive Your Truck” won Song of the Year in 2013 for the songwriters.
This year, Brice is collecting a songwriter nomination of his own for “I Don’t
Dance” with songwriters Rob Hatch and Dallas Davidson.
The Female Vocalist of
the Year category is an interesting one to watch in 2014 with several records
on the line. In addition to Lambert, Musgraves, and Underwood, Martina
McBride and Taylor Swift are nominated. Three women
have won this Award four times including Lambert (2010-2013), McBride (1999, 2002-2004),
and Reba (1984-1987). With a win, Lambert or McBride could set a new record; if
Underwood wins, there would be a four-way tie in the category for most wins to
date. Swift last won the Female Vocalist trophy in 2009.
Two-time CMA Vocal Group of the Year Little Big Town
(2012, 2013) has been nominated in the category every year since 2006 and this
year they are joined by Eli Young Band; Lady Antebellum,
who have won three times (2009-2011); The Band Perry; and Zac Brown Band.
Lady Antebellum has a second
nomination for Music Video of the Year for “Bartender” directed by Shane Drake.
Two first-time nominees
enter the category for the Vocal Duo of the Year – Dan + Shay
and The Swon Brothers. They join reigning CMA
Vocal Duo winners Florida Georgia Line; Love and Theft,
who have been nominated three times in the category; and Thompson Square, who won the trophy in 2012.
Three acts debut in the
New Artist of the Year category in 2014 including Clark (who was also nominated
for Song of the Year), Thomas Rhett, and Cole Swindell.
Returning to the category a second time are Brett Eldredge and
Kip Moore. Artists can only be included in this category twice.
The Musician of the Year
category includes Sam Bush (mandolin); Jerry Douglas
(dobro); Franklin (steel guitar), who was also nominated for Musical Event of
the Year; Huff (guitar), who was also nominated for Album of the Year (producer);
and Mac McAnally (guitar), the current title holder.
Winners of “The 48th
Annual CMA Awards” will be determined in a final round of voting by eligible
voting members of the Country Music Association. CMA Awards balloting is officiated
by the international accounting firm of Deloitte & Touche LLP. The third and
final ballot will be emailed to CMA members Thursday,
Oct. 9. Voting for the CMA Awards final ballot ends Monday, Oct. 27 (5:00 PM/CT).
Tickets for “The 48th Annual CMA Awards”
go on sale to the public Saturday, Sept.
6 (10:00 AM/CT). Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com; by calling (800) 745-3000; or
in person at the Bridgestone Arena Box Office, located at 501 Broadway (corner
of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, Nashville). CMA Awards information is available
at CMAawards.com. Or follow the conversation on Twitter at #CMAawards.
A video highlights package
including footage of the nominee announcements, interviews, music video clips,
and more will be serviced today, Sept.
3 (3:00-3:30 PM/ET; 2:00-2:30 PM/CT).
The Final Nominees
for “The 48th Annual CMA Awards” (by ballot category order):ENTERTAINER
OF THE YEARLuke Bryan
Miranda Lambert
Blake Shelton
George Strait
Keith Urban
SINGLE OF THE YEAR(Award
goes to Artist and Producer(s))“Automatic”
Miranda Lambert
Produced by Frank Liddell, Chuck Ainlay, and Glenn
Worf
RCA Nashville
“Drunk On A Plane”
Dierks Bentley
Produced by Ross Copperman, Jaren
Johnston, Arturo Buenahora, Jr.
Capitol Records Nashville
“Give Me Back My Hometown”
Eric Church
Produced by Jay Joyce and Arturo Buenahora, Jr.
EMI Records Nashville
“Meanwhile Back At Mama’s”
Tim McGraw featuring Faith Hill
Produced by Byron Gallimore and
Tim McGraw
Big Machine
“Mine Would Be You”
Blake Shelton
Produced by Scott Hendricks
Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville
ALBUM OF THE YEAR(Award
goes to Artist and Producer(s))Crash My PartyLuke Bryan
Produced by Jeff Stevens
Capitol Records Nashville
FuseKeith
Urban
Produced
by Benny Blanco, Nathan Chapman, Ross Copperman, Zach Crowell, Mike Elizondo,
Dann Huff, Jay Joyce, Stargate, Keith Urban, and Butch Walker
Capitol Records Nashville
PlatinumMiranda
Lambert
Produced
by Frank Liddell, Chuck Ainlay, and Glenn Worf
RCA Nashville
RiserDierks Bentley
Produced by Ross Copperman, Jaren Johnston, and Arturo
Buenahora, Jr.
Capitol Records Nashville
The OutsidersEric
Church
Produced
by Jay Joyce and Arturo Buenahora, Jr.
EMI Records Nashville
SONG OF THE YEAR(Award
goes to Songwriter(s))“Automatic”
Nicolle Galyon, Natalie Hemby, and Miranda Lambert
“Follow Your Arrow”
Kacey Musgraves, Brandy Clark, and Shane McAnally
“Give Me Back My Hometown”
Eric Church and Luke Laird
“I Don’t Dance”
Lee Brice, Rob Hatch, and Dallas Davidson
“I Hold On”
Brett James and Dierks Bentley
FEMALE VOCALIST
OF THE YEARMiranda Lambert
Martina McBride
Kacey Musgraves
Taylor Swift
Carrie Underwood
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEARDierks Bentley
Luke Bryan
Eric Church
Blake Shelton
Keith Urban
VOCAL GROUP OF
THE YEAREli Young Band
Lady Antebellum
Little Big Town
The Band Perry
Zac Brown Band
VOCAL DUO OF THE YEARDan + Shay
Florida Georgia Line
Love and Theft
The Swon Brothers
Thompson Square
MUSICAL EVENT OF
THE YEAR(Award goes to each artist)Bakersfield
Vince Gill and Paul Franklin
Mercury Nashville
“Meanwhile Back At Mama’s”
Tim McGraw featuring Faith Hill
Big Machine
“Somethin’ Bad”
Miranda Lambert duet with Carrie
Underwood
RCA Nashville
“We Were Us”
Keith Urban featuring Miranda Lambert
Capitol Records Nashville
“You Can’t Make Old
Friends”
Kenny
Rogers duet with Dolly Parton
Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville
MUSICIAN OF THE YEARSam Bush (Mandolin)
Jerry Douglas (Dobro)
Paul Franklin (Steel Guitar)
Dann Huff (Guitar)
Mac McAnally (Guitar)
MUSIC VIDEO OF
THE YEAR“Automatic”
Miranda Lambert
Directed by Trey Fanjoy
“Bartender”
Lady Antebellum
Directed by Shane Drake
“Drunk On A Plane”
Dierks Bentley
Directed by Wes Edwards
“Follow Your Arrow”
Kacey Musgraves
Directed by Kacey Musgraves and Honey
“Somethin’ Bad”
Miranda Lambert duet with Carrie
Underwood
Directed by Trey Fanjoy
NEW ARTIST OF THE
YEARBrandy Clark
Brett Eldredge
Kip Moore
Thomas
Rhett
Cole Swindell
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