CMA Award Nominations Announced
Brad Paisley is the leader of the pack in 2009 Country Music Association Award nominations. The country superstar, who is also co-hosting the awards show with Carrie Underwood, has six nods: Entertainer, Male Vocalist, Album, Single, Song and Video of the Year. On Brad’s heels are Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, George Strait, Jamey Johnson and the Zac Brown Band, with four nominations apiece. Joining Brad in the coveted Entertainer of the Year category are Kenny Chesney, George Strait, Keith Urban and Taylor Swift, who is the youngest-ever Entertainer nominee and the first solo female artist nominated for this award since Faith Hill back in 2000. Kenny has taken the award home four times. If he wins again this year, he’ll surpass Garth Brooks’ record for the most Entertainer wins in CMA history. While no category seems to be a sure-thing this year, perhaps the toughest of all is New Artist of the Year. Up for that award are Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson, Jake Owen, Darius Rucker and the Zac Brown Band. The 43rd Annual CMA Awards will broadcast live from Nashville, Nov. 11 at 8:00 PM ET on ABC. See the full list of nominees after the jump. 2009 CMA Nominations Entertainer of the Year Kenny Chesney Brad Paisley George Strait Taylor Swift Keith Urban New Artist Of The Year Randy Houser Jamey Johnson Jake Owen Darius Rucker Zac Brown Band Female Vocalist of the Year Miranda Lambert Martina McBride Reba McEntire Taylor Swift Carrie Underwood Male Vocalist of the Year Kenny Chesney Brad Paisley Darius Rucker George Strait Keith Urban Vocal Group of the Year Eagles Lady Antebellum Little Big Town Rascal Flatts Zac Brown Band Vocal Duo of the Year Big & Rich Brooks & Dunn Joey + Rory Montgomery Gentry Sugarland Album of the Year (Award goes to artist and producer) ‘American Saturday Night’ - Brad Paisley, produced by Frank Rogers & Chris DuBois ‘Defying Gravity’ - Keith Urban, produced by Keith Urban & Dann Huff ‘Fearless’ - Taylor Swift, produced by Taylor Swift & Nathan Chapman ‘Love on the Inside’ - Sugarland, produced by Byron Gallimore, Jennifer Nettles & Kristian Bush ‘That Lonesome Song’ - Jamey Johnson, produced by the Kent Hardly Playboys Single of the Year (Award goes to artist and producer) ‘Chicken Fried’ - Zac Brown Band, produced by Keith Stegall ‘I Run to You’ - Lady Antebellum, produced by Victoria Shaw & Paul Worley ‘In Color’ - Jamey Johnson, produced by the Kent Hardly Playboys ‘People Are Crazy’ - Billy Currington, produced by Billy Currington & Carson Chamberlain ‘Then’ - Brad Paisley, produced by Frank Rogers & Chris DuBois Song of the Year (Award goes to songwriters) ‘Chicken Fried’ - Zac Brown, Wyatt Durette ‘I Told You So’ - Randy Travis ‘In Color’ - Jamey Johnson, Lee Thomas Miller, James Otto ‘People Are Crazy’ - Bobby Braddock, Troy Jones ‘Then’ - Brad Paisley, Chris DuBois, Ashley Gorley Musical Event of the Year ‘Cowgirl’s Don’t Cry’ - Brooks & Dunn with Reba McEntire ‘Down The Road’ - Kenny Chesney with Mac McAnally ‘Everything But Quits’ - Lee Ann Womack with George Strait ‘I Told You So’ - Carrie Underwood with Randy Travis ‘Old Enough’ - The Raconteurs with Ricky Skaggs & Ashley Monroe Music Video of the Year (Award goes to artist and director) ‘Boots On’ - Randy Houser, directed by Eric Welch ‘Love Story’ - Taylor Swift, directed by Trey Fanjoy ‘People Are Crazy’ - Billy Currington, directed by The Brads ‘Start a Band’ - Brad Paisley and Keith Urban, directed by Jim Shea ‘Troubadour’ - George Strait, directed by Trey Fanjoy Musician of the Year Eddie Bayers Paul Franklin Dann Huff Brent Mason Mac McAnally
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