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NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR 40th ANNUAL CMA AWARDS |
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Written by ABC
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NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED TODAY FOR "THE 40TH ANNUAL CMA AWARDS,"
AIRING LIVE, NOVEMBER 6 ON ABC |
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Brooks & Dunn and Brad Paisley Lead Nominees with Six Nominations Each
Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban and Newcomer Carrie Underwood Receive Four Nominations
Rascal Flatts and Dolly Parton Score Three Nominations Each |
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Nominees in select categories
for The 40th annual CMA Awards were announced today live on "Good
Morning America" in their New York studio by singer Jennifer Nettles of
the double platinum-selling group, Sugarland, and five-time CMA Award
winner Brad Paisley. The 12 awards will be presented during "The 40th
annual CMA Awards" telecast on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 (8:00-11:00 p.m.,
ET), airing for the first time on the ABC Television Network. Country
Music's biggest night will be broadcast live from the Gaylord
Entertainment Center in Nashville, and will be hosted for the third
year by Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn of super duo Brooks & Dunn.
Nominations for the CMA Awards are in 12 categories -- Entertainer of
the Year, Single of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year,
Female Vocalist of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Vocal Group of
the Year, Vocal Duo of the Year, Musical Event of the Year, Musician of
the Year, Music Video of the Year and the Horizon Award -- which is
given to the artist with the most significant creative and career
growth.
"Today is one of the most exciting days of the year, not just for
Country Music but for ABC, as we plan our inaugural broadcast of the
CMA Awards," said Andrea Wong, executive vice president, Alternative
Series, Specials and Late-Night, ABC Entertainment. "We congratulate
the incredible lineup of nominees whose talent reflects all the best
and brightest in all of music today, and we look forward to celebrating
with them and our partners in Country Music this November."
"Country Music is thriving on the talent and creativity of an
outstanding group of artists, and they are well represented with our
nominees," said CMA Chief Operating Officer Tammy Genovese. "These
talented performers, musicians, songwriters, producers and directors
demonstrate the artistic depth and creativity driving the growth of our
format this year. It is an exciting time for Country Music, and the
2006 CMA Awards will definitely reflect that in November."
The list of nominees, many of whom will attend the ceremonies either as presenters or as performers, follows:
Entertainer of the Year: Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban
Single of the Year (award goes to artist and producer): "Believe"
(Brooks & Dunn), "Better Life" (Keith Urban), "Jesus Take the
Wheel" (Carrie Underwood), "Summertime" (Kenny Chesney), "When I Get
Where I'm Going" (Brad Paisley, featuring Dolly Parton)
Album of the Year (award goes to artist and producer): "Hillbilly
Deluxe" (Brooks & Dunn), "Me and My Gang" (Rascal Flatts),
"Precious Memories" (Alan Jackson), "The Road and the Radio" (Kenny
Chesney), "Time Well Wasted" ( Brad Paisley)
Song of the Year (award goes to the songwriter and primary publisher):
"8th of November" (Big Kenny/John Rich), "Believe" (Craig
Wiseman/Ronnie Dunn), "Jesus Take the Wheel" (Hillary Lindsey/Brett
James/Gordie Sampson), "Tonight I Wanna Cry"(Keith Urban/Monty Powell),
"When I Get Where I'm Going" (Rivers Rutherford/George Teren)
Female Vocalist of the Year: Sara Evans, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Carrie Underwood, Gretchen Wilson
Male Vocalist of the Year: Dierks Bentley, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban
Vocal Group of the Year: Alison Krauss + Union Station, featuring Jerry
Douglas; Little Big Town, Lonestar, Rascal Flatts, Sugarland
Vocal Duo of the Year: Big & Rich, Brooks & Dunn, Montgomery Gentry, Van Zant, The Wreckers
Musical Event of the Year: "Building Bridges" (Brooks & Dunn, with
guest vocals by Sheryl Crow and Vince Gill), "Like We Never Loved at
All" (Faith Hill featuring Tim McGraw), "Politically Uncorrect"
(Gretchen Wilson, featuring Merle Haggard), "When I Get Where I'm
Going" (Brad Paisley, featuring Dolly Parton). "Who Says You Can't Go
Home" (Bon Jovi duet with Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland)
Musician of the ar: Eddie Bayers (Drums), Jerry Douglas (Dobro), Paul
Franklin (Steel Guitar), Dann Huff (Guitar), Brent Mason
(Guitar/Electric Guitar), Randy Scruggs (Guitar)
Music Video of the Year (award goes to artist and director): "8th of
November" (Big & Rich), "Believe" (Brooks & Dunn), "Jesus Take
the Wheel" (Carrie Underwood), "Kerosene" (Miranda Lambert), "When I
Get Where I'm Going" (Brad Paisley, featuring Dolly Parton)
Horizon Award: Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Sugarland, Josh Turner, Carrie Underwood
Brad Paisley didn't simply deliver the good news, he was one of the
major stories of the day with six nominations for the 2006 CMA Awards,
including Entertainer, Male Vocalist, Album for "Time Well Wasted," and
Single, Musical Event and Music Video of the Year for "When I Get Where
I'm Going" (featuring Dolly Parton). Having won five CMA Awards since
he won the Horizon Award in 2000, Paisley tied for the most nominations
with CMA Awards hosts Brooks & Dunn (Ronnie Dunn has a total of
seven nominations, six with Brooks & Dunn and one individual as
songwriter). Paisley's six nominations bring his career total to
thirty-three, moving him ahead of music legends Chet Atkins, Johnny
Cash, Waylon Jennings and Conway Twitty in the nominations count.
The CMA Awards nominees and winners are determined by the 6,000
industry professional members of CMA, which was the first trade
organization formed to promote an individual genre of music in 1958.
The first CMA Awards Banquet and Show was held in 1967. The following
year the CMA Awards were broadcast for the first time, making it the
longest running, annual music awards program on network television.
Winners of The 40th Annual CMA Awards will be determined in the third
and 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 40th Annual CMA Awards" is a production of the Country Music
Association. Walter C. Miller is the executive producer and Robert
Deaton is the consulting producer. |
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