CMA will once again help folks get into the Christmas spirit with their annual “CMA Country Christmas” special, which this year will be hosted by Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren Akins.
The 54th Annual CMA Awards went down in Nashville last night, with Eric Church walking away with the coveted Entertainer of the Year trophy, his first-ever win in that category. In his speech Eric noted that this year for him has been about the “loss of this year,” including the loss of life, playing shows and more. “The win is we’re all here tonight, together as country music, in person, live,” Eric shared, adding, “it’s gonna be music that brings us out of this. That is the one thing that is gonna save the entire world," noting, “Politicians are about division, music is about unity.”
The 54th Annual CMA Awards went down in Nashville last night, with Eric Church walking away with the coveted Entertainer of the Year trophy, his first-ever win in that category. But while Eric won the big award of the night, it was Maren Morris who walked away with the most trophies, nabbing three, including Single and Song of the Year for “The Bones,” and Female Vocalist of the Year.
As we previously told you, songwriter Diane Warren is set to release her first-ever album, “Diane Warren: The Cave Sessions Vol. 1” next year, and now she’s sharing the first track from the record.
The 54th Annual CMA Awards air tonight on ABC (8 pm) and while it will be different than past years, with no audience due to the coronavirus, it will still be a great show.
Morgan Wallen just dropped the video for his single “7 Summers” and he’s giving fans more than just your regular old clip. In fact, Morgan actually released a short film for the song, running eight minutes in length. He even stars as a young baseball player in the video.
Carly Pearce is nominated for four CMA Awards this year for her song "I Hope You're Happy Now," and while the telecast will be much different than in the past, it won’t keep Carly from enjoying the night…especially if she wins.
Another country star has been forced to pull out of the CMA Awards after testing positive for the coronavirus. As we already told you, it was revealed over the weekend that Lee Brice had tested positive, and now Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard has as well.
Little Big Town just dropped the video for their latest single “Wine, Beer, Whiskey.” The fun clip features the band at a vintage motel that’s filled with a variety of oddball characters.
Not being able to tour has made it hard for bands to stay connected with fans, but the guys in Eli Young Band have done a good job of staying close to them even while stuck at home.
Lady A released the single “Champagne Night” earlier this year and they think it’s the perfect song to get folks through the tough 2020 we’ve been having.
It’s no secret that Luke Bryan is a life-long Georgia Bulldogs fan, and he’s particularly excited about their game this week against the Florida Gators. In an Instagram post, he shares, "I’ve got a fun week in store for you because it’s Georgia/Florida week," with the game going down tomorrow.
The CMA Awards are less than a week away, and organizers are still piling on the talent. The show just announced another set of performers, including Jason Aldean, Jimmie Allen, Ingrid Andress, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Dan + Shay with Justin Bieber, Jenee Fleenor, Little Big Town, Old Dominion, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce and Lee Brice, Keith Urban,andMorgan Wallen
Darius Rucker has dropped a new video for his latest single, “Beers and Sunshine.” The clip has Darius singing the song while enjoying the great outdoors and follows a group of others doing exactly the same.
As we told you, Luke Combs tops the “Billboard” 200 Album chart with the deluxe version of ‘What You See Is What You Get,” and he also tops the Hot Country Songs, Country Streaming Songs, Country Digital Songs and Digital Songs Sales charts with “Forever After All,” which debuted at two on the all-genre “Billboard” Hot 100. But apparently those aren't the only charts Luke is dominating.
The CMA Awards are less than a week away, and co-host Darius Rucker is more than ready to go. The singer just posted a new commercial for next week's show, and he's certainly pumped to join Reba McEntire as host.
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