NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR "THE 38TH ANNUAL CMA AWARDS," TO BE
BROADCAST TUESDAY, NOV. 9 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
BROOKS & DUNN TO HOST WITH SPECIAL GUESTS, INCLUDING
SHANIA TWAIN
Top Nominee Alan Jackson Receives Seven Nominations
Newcomer Gretchen Wilson Receives Five Nominations
Country Icon Kris Kristofferson and Industry Veteran Jim Foglesong To Be Inducted
Into Country Music Hall of Fame
Nominations were announced today at press conferences in Nashville and New York for THE 38TH ANNUAL CMA AWARDS, to be broadcast live from Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House, on Tuesday, Nov. 9 (8:00-11:00 PM, live ET; delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network. Multi-platinum recording duo Brooks & Dunn will host the 2004 CMA Awards with a variety of special guests, including music superstar Shania Twain.
Reigning CMA Entertainer and Male Vocalist of the Year Alan Jackson received seven nominations: Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Single of the Year and Song of the Year, Musical Event of the Year for his duet with Jimmy Buffett and two nominations for Music Video of the Year.
Toby Keith, who won his first CMA Award in 2001 for Male Vocalist, received six nominations. Keith is nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year, Single of the Year, Music Video of the Year and Musical Event of the Year with Jimmy Buffett. Keith is eligible for two additional CMA Awards as co-producer of his nominated Album and Single.
Kenny Chesney, Alison Krauss and newcomer Gretchen Wilson received five nominations each. Chesney was nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year and two nominations for Musical Event of the Year. Chesney is also nominated as a co-producer in the Album of the Year category.
Alison Krauss was nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year, Single of the Year, Video of the Year and Musical Event of the Year for her duet with Brad Paisley and a second Musical Event of the Year nomination for her duet with James Taylor. This marks her third consecutive nomination for Female Vocalist.
Gretchen Wilson, who burst on the scene in May, received five nominations including Album of the Year, Single of the Year, Song of the Year and Video of the Year for her hit single, "Redneck Woman" and the coveted Horizon Award. The last female Horizon-nominated artist to receive this many nominations in a single year was Deana Carter in 1997. Brad Paisley holds the record of new artist nominations with six in 2000.
This year, Brad Paisley received four nominations including Album of the Year, Single of the Year, Musical Event of the Year and Video of the Year for his duet with Alison Krauss.
CMA Award hosts Brooks & Dunn received three nominations: Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year and Duo of the Year, a category they have won a record-setting 11 times. They are also eligible for an additional CMA Award for co-producing their album.
Big & Rich received two nominations for Duo of the Year and the Horizon Award. John Rich earned a third nomination for Single of the Year as co-writer with Gretchen Wilson on her hit single "Redneck Woman." Rounding out the Duo of the Year category in 2004 is Blue County, Montgomery Gentry and The Warren Brothers.
Jimmy Buffett, Tim McGraw, George Strait and newcomer Josh Turner each earned two nominations. Buffett was nominated for Musical Event of the Year and Music Video of the Year. McGraw was nominated for Entertainer of the Year and Single of the Year. George Strait was nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year and Musical Event of the Year. Turner was nominated for Horizon and Song of the Year.
Joining Gretchen Wilson and Josh Turner in the Horizon Award category are Dierks Bentley, Big & Rich and Julie Roberts.
Additional nominees include: Blue County for Vocal Duo of the Year, Trick Pony, Alabama, Diamond Rio, Lonestar and Rascal Flatts for Vocal Group of the Year.
CMA Award hosts Brooks & Dunn have won CMA Awards every year since Vince Gill began his unprecedented 12-year stint as host of the CMA Awards. In 1992, Brooks & Dunn were not only nominated for the Horizon Award and Album of the Year, they also won their first of 11 Duo of the Year Awards. Consistently recognized for Single, Song, Album and Video of the Year, Brooks and Dunn also won the prestigious CMA Entertainer of the Year in 1996.
Shania Twain was named CMA Entertainer of the Year in 1999. Her most recent Diamond multi-platinum selling album is Up! Twain's additional best-selling albums include The Woman In Me and Come On Over.
For the first time in the history of the CMA Awards, the announcement of the final nominees was carried live on network and cable television from New York during "The Early Show" with CBS Anchor Hannah Storm and Country Music icon Kris Kristofferson on the CBS Television Network; and from Nashville on "CMT Insider: CMA Special Edition" with host Katie Cook and guest artists Gretchen Wilson and Big & Rich on CMT.
After announcing the final nominees in several key categories, Storm surprised Kristofferson with the news that he will be formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame? during the 2004 CMA Awards. Industry veteran Jim Foglesong, who attended the CMA Awards Press Conference at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, will also be inducted.
Nominations for THE 38TH ANNUAL CMA AWARDS, the most prestigious in the world of country music, are determined by the votes of CMA members, all of whom are actively involved in the country music industry. Winners are also determined by the votes of CMA members. Presenters and performers who will appear on the special will be announced at a later date.
This year's CMA Award nominees include:
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Brooks & Dunn
Kenny Chesney
Alan Jackson
Toby Keith
Tim McGraw
SINGLE OF THE YEAR
(Award goes to artist and producer)
"I Love This Bar" � Toby Keith
Toby Keith/James Stroud, DreamWorks Records Nashville
"Live Like You Were Dying" � Tim McGraw
Byron Gallimore/Tim McGraw/Darran Smith, Curb Records
"Redneck Woman" � Gretchen Wilson
Mark Wright/Joe Scaife, Epic Records
"Remember When" � Alan Jackson
Keith Stegall, Arista Nashville
"Whiskey Lullaby" � Brad Paisley featuring Alison Krauss
Frank Rogers, Arista Nashville
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Kenny Chesney
Alan Jackson
Toby Keith
George Strait
Keith Urban
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Terri Clark
Sara Evans
Alison Krauss
Martina McBride
Reba McEntire
HORIZON AWARD
Dierks Bentley
Big & Rich
Julie Roberts
Josh Turner
Gretchen Wilson
VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
Alabama
Diamond Rio
Lonestar
Rascal Flatts
Trick Pony
VOCAL DUO OF THE YEAR
Big & Rich
Blue County
Brooks & Dunn
Montgomery Gentry
The Warren Brothers
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
(Award goes to artist and producer)
HERE FOR THE PARTY, Gretchen Wilson, Epic Records
Produced by Mark Wright/Joe Scaife
MUD ON THE TIRES, Brad Paisley, Arista Nashville
Produced by Frank Rogers
RED DIRT ROAD, Brooks & Dunn, Arista Nashville
Produced by Kix Brooks/Ronnie Dunn/Mark Wright
SHOCK 'N Y'ALL, Toby Keith, DreamWorks Records Nashville
Produced by Toby Keith/James Stroud
WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN, Kenny Chesney, BNA Records
Produced by Buddy Cannon/Kenny Chesney
MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR
Matt Chamberlain
Kenny Greenberg
Dann Huff
Larry Paxton
Brent Rowan
MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR
Norah Jones duet with Dolly Parton
"Creepin' In," Blue Note Records
Jimmy Buffett with Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith & George Strait "Hey Good Lookin'," RCA Records
James Taylor and Alison Krauss
"How's The World Treating You," Universal South
Kenny Chesney duet with Uncle Kracker
"When The Sun Goes Down," BNA Records
Brad Paisley featuring Alison Krauss
"Whiskey Lullaby," Arista Nashville
SONG OF THE YEAR
(Award to songwriter and primary publisher)
"Live Like You Were Dying"/Tim Nichols/Craig Wiseman
Warner-Tamerlane/Big Loud Shirt
"Long Black Train"/Josh Turner
Sony/ATV Tunes/Drivers Ed Music
"Redneck Woman"/Gretchen Wilson/John Rich
Sony/ATV/Cross Keys/Hoosiermama Music/WB Music/Warner-Tamerlane
"Remember When"/Alan Jackson
EMI April Music/Tri-Angels Music
"Whiskey Lullaby"/Bill Anderson/Jon Randall
Mr. Bubba Music/Reyn Song/Sony/ATV Tree/Wha Ya Say
MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR
"I Love This Bar," Toby Keith
Directed by Michael Salomon
"It's Five O'Clock Somewhere," Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett
Directed by Trey Fanjoy
"Redneck Woman," Gretchen Wilson
Directed by David Hogan
"Remember When," Alan Jackson
Directed by Trey Fanjoy
"Whiskey Lullaby," Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss
Directed by Rick Schroder
THE 38TH ANNUAL CMA AWARDS is a production of the Country Music Association. Walter C. Miller is the producer. Paul Miller will direct the special from a script by David Wild.
RATING: To Be Announced
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