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Post by Admin on Nov 15, 2019 1:35:58 GMT
The biggest names in country music took the stage at the 53rd Annual CMA Awards on Wednesday night.
Carrie Underwood hosted the night alongside country music legends Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville and their charisma kept the show running smoothly. Garth Brooks took the night's biggest honor, Entertainer of the Year, and album of the year went to Maren Morris. Earlier in the night, Kacey Musgraves won for music Video of the Year for "Rainbow," while Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus won Musical Event of the Year for their remix of "Old Town Road." Blake Shelton took the stage to win the first award of the night for Single of the Year, "God's Country."
Vocal Group of the Year went to Old Dominion.
The night was also filled with showstopping performances from Miranda Lambert, Pink, McEntire, Underwood and Kelsea Ballerini and many more.
See below for a full list of this year's winners. Entertainer of the Year Garth Brooks *WINNER
Female Vocalist of the Year Kacey Musgraves *WINNER
Album of the Year "Girl," Maren Morris (Producers: busbee, Maren Morris, Greg Kurstin) *WINNER
New Artist of the Year Ashley McBryde *WINNER
Song of the Year "God's Country," Blake Shelton (Producer: Scott Hendricks; Mix Engineer: Justin Niebank) *WINNER
Vocal Group of the Year Dan + Shay *WINNER
Musical Event of the Year Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus, "Old Town Road (Remix)" (Producers: YoungKio, Michael Trent Reznor, Atticus Matthew Ross) *WINNER
Musician of the Year Jenee Fleenor *WINNER
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Post by Admin on Nov 15, 2019 17:37:34 GMT
The 2019 CMA Awards wasn't short on style, but as is always the case, a few stars missed the mark on the red carpet. This year, the worst offenders were all across the board: Fedoras. Capes. Black lace gloves. Let's just end the list there.
As much as we adore Pink, we just couldn't get on board with her burnt orange gown and black hat. (Although her outfit choice left much to be desired, she more than made up for it with a stirring performance during the show alongside Chris Stapleton.) Also coming up short with Miranda Lambert, whose cleavage-baring pink gown was more gaudy than glam.
Several celebs whose looks were less than impressive had a chance to change outfits once they headed inside the theater, including Miranda, who ditched her ensemble in favor of a sparkly red mini to perform "It All Comes Out in the Wash." (Ex-husband Blake Shelton and his girlfriend, Gwen Stefani, appeared to be absent from his front-row seat when she took the stage.)
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Post by Admin on Nov 16, 2019 7:21:08 GMT
The 2019 CMA Awards’ theme was women who had made a huge influence on country music. The host was Carrie Underwood with Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire. Those legends! Now this does not mean Carrie Underwood should’ve won because she has the backing of those two icons. However, it is a little ironic to have women in every category for the first time ever and a woman does not win the Entertainer of the Year. Reese Witherspoon even presented the award! However, Garth Brooks won!
Unfair He’s an icon too. He deserves everything because he is amazing. However, the protests on social media tell the accurate story. Carrie looked like the front runner for many reason! Carrie Underwood stepped up her game in 2019 and took new routes for her music. She released Cry Pretty which is her most mature album ever and remade her own clothing BRAND! If that’s not enough she made appearances on Sunday Night Football! Carrie was basically everywhere.
Miranda Lambert Supports Carrie It just seemed like a missed opportunity to change the narrative on the CMAs who made an effort to promote women this award show. However, it wasn’t enough. Miranda Lambert agreed with this sentiment. As she said, “@carrieunderwood is on an all female tour too. The Cry Pretty Tour 360. She put out her first single in 2005 and from then on country music was changed for good. That iconic voice has been classin’ up our stages, charts and televisions for a decade and a half”. There’s one endorsement from one of country’s leading women too.
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