AMA Nominees Announced

Yesterday the nominees for this year’s American Music Awardswere announced. The big show is coming up November 20th on ABC. So who was on top with the most nods?

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Academy of Country Music Awards 2011 Winners and Performances – PICS and VIDEOS

Fans and industry members voted Taylor Swift as the Academy of Country Music’s entertainer of the year at Sunday night’s 46th annual ACM Awards, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, while televised on CBS. Swift played her new single, “Mean,” the sharp-tongued response to some of her haters, playing on a fake backwoods front porch with accompaniment from an old-style string band with fiddle, mandolin, acoustic guitar and a six-string banjo.

Per People:

“For me, with the entertainer of the year award, I see the face of Shania [Twain] and Garth [Brooks] and my heroes,” she told PEOPLE after snagging the honor. “To be among them – it just means so much.”

Lady Antebellum also took major ACM awards with top vocal group and album of the year for the multiplatinum song “Need You Now.” The Band Perry, a bluegrass-rooted family trio, was voted in as overall best new artist over best new solo artist winner Eric Church.

For his part, Brad Paisley seemed genuinely surprised when he won best male vocalist over Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, George Strait and Keith Urban. In the moments after the announcement he seemed taken aback by being named as country’s top male voice, as if the award was too much. (Paisley opened the show with “Old Alabama,” a song that found him borrowing lines from Alabama’s “Mountain Music.”)

“I am honestly shocked. This is way too many of these for me,” he said of his fifth consecutive trophy in the category. “I don’t want to know who got paid what,” he quipped, quickly adding, “No, it’s all very fair.”

Award shows tend to be as much about the performances as the actual awards — or even more so. The ACM awards pushed the envelope more than most… at the 45-minute mark there had been seven songs without a single award being handed out. Hoping a genre-crossing appeal will improve ratings and possibly expose non-country fans to the music, producers paired Rihanna with Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles for a performance of Rihanna’s latest single, “California King Bed.” While the two had obvious chemistry, their voices didn’t blend so well.

The crowd at the MGM arena jumped to its feet when Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler joined Carrie Underwood for a rendition of her heavy rock tune “Undo It” and Aerosmith’s classic “Walk This Way.” But when Tyler sang, “So I gave her just a little kiss, like this,” she pulled away at the last second and grinned.

The show also teamed veteran singer-songwriter James Taylor with the Zac Brown Band for a performance segment and lined up Ryan Seacrest, actress Reese Witherspoon and “Twilight” actor Robert Pattinson to be among the award presenters. Miranda Lambert made the most trips to the podium, earning four awards last night, honored as best female vocalist, and her hit single “The House That Built Me” was named both single and song of the year. The song snagged video of the year as well.

Entertainer of the year nominee Aldean even worked a couple of country rap interludes into his “Dirt Road Anthem.” Among the awards handed out before Sunday’s telecast, Reba McEntire was honored for career achievement and Swift collected the Jim Reeves International Award, which recognizes country performers who spread the music worldwide. The Tex Ritter Award that goes to movies that emphasize country music went to the Gwyneth Paltrow starring “Country Strong.” Garth Brooks took another ACM Award, even though he released no new recordings during the eligibility period, as one of two recipients of the Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award, which also was given to Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers.

McEntire hosted the show for the 13th time, bringing Blake Shelton on to co-host with her. Much of the pair’s banter during the show centered on Shelton learning to do the job, which he handled for the most part with ease and humor, while taking a jab at Miley Cyrus.

“Eric Church has a big hit this year with ‘Smoke a Little Smoke,’” Shelton, 34, told the audience. His punch line? “I heard it was about Miley Cyrus.”

Shelton also poked fun at Swift’s breakup with Jake Gyllenhaal, and made low blows to LeAnn Rimes’ marriage issues. However, a Charlie Sheen joke did sneak its way in there eventually when Blake said that the MGM Grand was so big it would take Sheen forever to trash it. He then noted that since that statement was “not a joke,” he didn’t break the “no Charlie Sheen” rule that was playfully put into effect at the beginning of the ceremony.

Full list of 2011 ACM Winners:

- Entertainer of the Year: Taylor Swift
- Top Male Vocalist of the Year: Brad Paisley
- Top Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
- Top Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland
- Top Vocal Group of the Year: Lady Antebellum
- Album of the Year: Need You Now, Lady Antebellum
- Single of the Year: “The House That Built Me,” Miranda Lambert
- Song of the Year: “The House That Built Me,” Miranda Lambert
- Video of the Year: “The House That Built Me,” Miranda Lambert
- Vocal Event of the Year: “As She’s Walking Away,” Zac Brown Band featuring Alan Jackson
- Top New Artist: The Band Perry
- Career Achievement Award: Reba McEntire
- Jim Reeves International Award: Taylor Swift
- Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award: Garth Brooks, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers

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Carrie Underwood’s Unfriendly Run-In With Leighton Meester

What has happened to the down home country girl we all knew and fell in love with on American Idol? Since those days, all we’re hearing are horror stories about Carrie Underwood – the latest involving ‘Gossip Girl’ Leighton Meester at last months ‘CMA Awards.’ Apparently, Meester was there to promote her supporting role in ‘Country Strong‘ and was a little nervous before going on stage. And this is where Underwood’s cattiness comes in.

Per Us:

At the November 10 CMA Awards, a super-anxious Leighton Meester, 24, was prepping backstage to present an award when the 27-year-old American Idol champ, who was co-hosting the show with Brad Paisley, approached her and said, “Get out there and don’t f–k it up,” reveals a source. “It made Leighton more nervous.” The source added, “Later, someone said to Carrie, ‘That was mean,’ and Carrie said, ‘She’ll get over it. Someone said that to me once and I got over it.’”

I don’t know or care if this is true, but it made me laugh either way! I can totally picture this scenario playing out like the CMA edition of ‘Mean Girls.’ I have read that the more popular she gets, the worse her attitude is. So I wouldn’t put it past Underwood to be a bit bitchy. Can someone let some air out of her head?

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CMA Awards 2010 Winners List

Bust out your bolos and bedazzle your boots…it’s CMA Awards time…

Reba McEntire spent the night with her arms crossed and giving some shade as she voiced her frustrations with new wave of talent sweeping the awards. (Click HERE for her quote…)

Meanwhile, Gwyneth Paltrow took the stage to sing about being ‘Country Strong’ while strumming a guitar and dressed in over $20K of couture.

2010 CMA Award Winners

New Artist of the Year: Zac Brown Band
Vocal Group of the Year: Lady Antebellum
Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland
Single of the Year: “Need You Now” – Lady Antebellum
Song of the Year: “House That Built Me” – Miranda Lambert
Music Video of the Year: “House That Built Me” – Miranda Lambert
Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally
Entertainer of the Year: Brad Paisley
Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
Male Vocalist of the Year: Blake Shelton
Album of the Year: “Revolution” – Miranda Lambert
Musical Event of the Year: “Hillbilly Bone” – Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins

CMA Awards Nominations 2010

Miranda Lambert has is giving Taylor Swift a run for her country music sweetheart status. The “White Liar” singer grabbed nine nominations for the 2010 C.M.A. Awards. Lambert, along with Lady Antebellum, Brad Paisley, Keith Urband and The Zac Brown Band will be battling for the top prize for Entertainer of the Year. The 2010 CMA Awards will air on November 10 on ABC.

Carrie Underwood will once again assuming hosting duties along with Brad Paisley. This is the third year running that Underwood and Paisley have hosted the show.

New Artist

Luke Bryan
Easton Corbin
Jerrod Niemann
Chris Young
Zac Brown Band

Vocal Group

Lady Antebellum
Little Big Town
Rascal Flatts
The Band Perry
Zac Brown Band

Vocal Duo

Brooks & Dunn
Joey + Rory
Montgomery Gentry
Steel Magnolia
Sugarland

Single of the Year (Award goes to artist and producer)

‘A Little More Country Than That’
Easton Corbin
Producer: Carson Chamberlain

‘Hillbilly Bone’
Blake Shelton featuring Trace Adkins
Producer: Scott Hendricks

‘Need You Now’
Lady Antebellum
Producers: Paul Worley and Lady Antebellum

‘The House That Built Me’
Miranda Lambert
Producers: Frank Liddell and Mike Wrucke

‘White Liar’
Miranda Lambert
Producers: Frank Liddell and Mike Wrucke

Song of the Year (Award goes to songwriters)

‘A Little More Country Than That’
Songwriters: Rory Lee Feek, Don Poythress and Wynn Varble

‘Need You Now’
Songwriters: Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Josh Kear

‘The House That Built Me’
Songwriters: Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin

‘Toes’
Songwriters: Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, John Driskell Hopkins and Shawn Mullins

‘White Liar’
Songwriters: Miranda Lambert and Natalie Hemby

Music Video (Award goes to artist and director)

‘Hillbilly Bone’
Blake Shelton featuring Trace Adkins
Director: Roman White
Watch the ‘Hillbilly Bone’ Video

‘Need You Now’
Lady Antebellum
Director: David McClister
Watch the ‘Need You Now’ Video

‘The House That Built Me’
Miranda Lambert
Director: Trey Fanjoy
Watch ‘The House That Built Me’ Video

‘Water’
Brad Paisley
Director: Jim Shea
Watch the ‘Water’ Video

‘White Liar’
Miranda Lambert
Director: Chris Hickey
Watch the ‘White Liar’ Video

Musician
Paul Frankin — Steel Guitar
Dann Huff — Guitar
Brent Mason — Guitar
Mac McAnally — Guitar
Randy Scruggs — Guitar

CMA Awards 2009 Kanye West Jokes, Winners List, Photos and Video

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Did you dust off your bolo ties and lap steel guitars last night and watch the 2009 CMA’s? Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley hosted the awards show for all things country music related. Of course the night couldn’t go by without a few digs at Kanye West. Yup, everyone is still bitter and not yet over it. Underwood and Paisley took the song “Mama’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys” and changed the lyrics. Instead they used the opportunity to further shame West.

[Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be Kanye - Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley 2009 CMA Awards - Video]

Mamas don’t let your babies grow up to be Kanye.’ ‘Let them pick guitars and drive them old trucks, ’cause cowboys have manners, they don’t interrupt.’

After Taylor Swift hosted Saturday Night Live where she again took a dig at the “Love Lockdown” rapper, she didn’t hesitate to add another swipe as she won for best female vocalist.

‘I want to thank every single person in this room tonight for not running up on this stage during this speech – thank you.’

Later, as Carrie and Brad continued hosting duties, she mentioned to her co-host that his vid for “Welcome to the Future” was in fact the ‘best video of all time,’ 88-year-old country veteran Little Jimmy Dickens wobbled up on stage and interrupted.

[Jimmy Dickens Interrupts Brad Paisley at the 2009 CMA Awards - Video]

“Excuse me! Excuse me sir – I’ll let you finish later. Now Brad Paisley, I know you had a nice video and all that, but Taylor Swift made the best video of all time!”

He also added a “you go gurl!” before strutting off the stage.

CMA Awards 2009 Winners List

* Entertainer of the Year: Taylor swift
* Female Vocalist of the Year: Taylor Swift
* Male Vocalist of the Year: Brad Paisley
* New Artist of the Year: Darius Rucker
* Vocal Group of the Year: Lady Antebellum
* Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland
* Single of the Year: “I Run to You” – Lady Antebellum
* Album of the Year: “Fearless” – Taylor Swift
* Song of the Year: “In Color” – Jamey Johnson
* Musical Event: Brad Paisley and Keith Urban
* Music Video: “Love Story” – Taylor Swift
* Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally

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CMA Awards 2009 Winners List, Photos and Video

[Carrie Underwood - I Told You So - 2009 CMA Awards]

The 44th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards were held last night. Surprisingly there was a lot of great style going on. (Yes, I know it’s about music dear Cara, not dresses. But I can’t help myself.) Stars of the country world came out in full force and poor Jessica Simpson was robbed of her country glory. *Please note sarcasm and the my inability to type that with a straight face.

[Miley Cyrus- The Climb - CMA Awards 2009]

Carrie Underwood did clean up in the awards department taking home the accolades for Entertainer of the Year and Top Female Vocalist. I am sure LeAnn Rimes is already telling everyone who will listen that Carrie slept with 6 members of the academy and that’s the only reason she won. I believe it was last year or perhaps the year before Rimes took to her blog to rant about how Underwood didn’t deserve her winnings. Regardless, it was a gorgeous night filled with enough glitter and cowboy boots to make the musical rodeo hosted by Reba McEntire a hit.

44th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards Winners List

Entertainer of the Year: Carrie Underwood
Album of the Year: Fearless, Taylor Swift
Top Male Vocalist: Brad Paisley
Top Female Vocalist: Carrie Underwood
Top Vocal Group: Rascal Flatts
Top Vocal Duo: Sugarland
Top New Male Vocalist: Jake Owen
Top New Female Vocalist: Julianne Hough
Top New Vocal Duo or Group: Zac Brown Band
Single Record of the Year: ”You’re Gonna Miss This”, Trace Adkins
Song of the Year: ”In Color”, Jamey Johnson
Video of the Year: “Waitin’ on a Woman”, Brad Paisley
Vocal Event of the Year: ”Start a Band”, Brad Paisley with Keith Urban

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