CMA Awards: The Winners List

CMA Awards: The Winners List

The list will be updated throughout the night (Nov. 8), beginning at 7 p.m. CT.

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist)

  • Garth Brooks WINNER
  • Luke Bryan
  • Eric Church
  • Chris Stapleton
  • Keith Urban

SINGLE OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist, producer, and mix engineer)

  • “Blue Ain’t Your Color” – Keith Urban; Producer: Dann Huff, Keith Urban; Mix Engineer: Chris Lord-Alge WINNER
  • “Better Man” – Little Big Town; Producer: Jay Joyce; Mix Engineer: Jason Hall, Jay Joyce
  • “Body Like A Back Road” – Sam Hunt; Producer: Zach Crowell; Mix Engineer: Zach Crowell
  • “Dirt On My Boots” – Jon Pardi; Producer: Bart Butler, Jon Pardi; Mix Engineer: Ryan Gore
  • “Tin Man” – Miranda Lambert; Producer: Frank Liddell, Eric Masse, Glenn Worf; Mix Engineer: Eric Masse

SONG OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the songwriter)

  • “Better Man” — Songwriter: Taylor Swift WINNER
  • “Blue Ain’t Your Color” — Songwriter: Clint Lagerberg, Hillary Lindsey, Steven Olsen
  • “Body Like A Back Road” — Songwriter: Zach Crowell, Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
  • “Dirt On My Boots” — Songwriter: Rhett Akins, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley
  • “Tin Man” — Songwriter: Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall

NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR AWARD (Award goes to the artist)

  • Jon Pardi WINNER
  • Luke Combs
  • Old Dominion
  • Brett Young
  • Lauren Alaina

ALBUM OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist and producer)

  • From A Room: Volume 1 – Chris Stapleton; Producer: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton WINNER
  • The Breaker – Little Big Town; Producer: Jay Joyce
  • Heart Break – Lady Antebellum; Producer: busbee
  • The Nashville Sound – Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit; Producer: Dave Cobb
  • The Weight of These Wings – Miranda Lambert; Producer: Frank Liddell, Glenn Worf, Eric Masse

VOCAL DUO OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the duo)

  • Brothers Osborne WINNER
  • Dan + Shay
  • Florida Georgia Line
  • LOCASH
  • Maddie & Tae

VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the group)

  • Little Big Town WINNER
  • Lady Antebellum
  • Old Dominion
  • Rascal Flatts
  • Zac Brown Band

FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist)

  • Miranda Lambert WINNER
  • Kelsea Ballerini
  • Reba McEntire
  • Maren Morris
  • Carrie Underwood

MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist)

  • Chris Stapleton WINNER
  • Dierks Bentley
  • Eric Church
  • Thomas Rhett
  • Keith Urban

MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR (Award goes to each artist)

  • “Funny How Time Slips Away” – Glen Campbell with Willie Nelson WINNER
  • “Craving You” – Thomas Rhett (feat. Maren Morris)
  • “Kill a Word” – Eric Church (feat. Rhiannon Giddens)
  • “Setting the World on Fire” – Kenny Chesney (with P!nk)
  • “Speak to a Girl” – Tim McGraw & Faith Hill

MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the musician)

  • Mac McAnally (Guitar) WINNER
  • Jerry Douglas (Dobro)
  • Paul Franklin (Steel Guitar)
  • Dann Huff (Guitar)
  • Derek Wells (Guitar)

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist and director)

  • “It Ain’t My Fault” – Brothers Osborne; Director: Wes Edwards and Ryan Silver WINNER
  • “Better Man” – Little Big Town; Director: Becky Fluke and Reid Long
  • “Blue Ain’t Your Color” – Keith Urban; Director: Carter Smith
  • “Craving You” – Thomas Rhett (feat. Maren Morris); Director: TK McKamy
  • “Vice” – Miranda Lambert; Director: Trey Fanjoy
What Are the Top 25 Most Requested Country Lyrics on Amazon in 2017? The List Will “Hit You Like a Hurricane”

What Are the Top 25 Most Requested Country Lyrics on Amazon in 2017? The List Will “Hit You Like a Hurricane”

Amazon released its 2017 list of the the most requested country lyrics via Alexa.

In case you’re not familiar with Alexa, it is Amazon’s voice-activated virtual assistant that can do a number of things, including play music.

If you were having trouble remembering the name of a song you heard last night, you could address your Amazon device (Echo, Dot or Tap) by saying, “Alexa, play the song that goes, ‘I’ve got friends in low places.’” Second later, Garth Brooks’ classic, “Friends in Low Places,” would begin playing.

You get the idea.

So, what country lyrics topped this year’s list of most requested? Here’s the rundown of the Top 10, which includes everything from classics like David Allan Coe’s “You Never Even Called Me By My Name” to 2017 No. 1 hits like Luke Combs’ “Hurricane.”

Top 10 Requested Country Lyrics Via Alexa

10. “…she don’t love you, she’s just lonely…”
Eric Paslay: “She Don’t Love You”

9. “…love like there’s no such thing as a broken heart…”
Old Dominion: “No Such Thing as a Broken Heart”

8. “…cold beer on a Friday night…”
Zac Brown Band: “Chicken Fried”

7. “…head over boots for you…”
Jon Pardi: “Head Over Boots”

6. “…I finally found somethin’ I’m good at…”
Brett Eldredge: “Somethin’ I’m Good At”

5. “…chillin’ on a dirt road…”
Jason Aldean: “Dirt Road Anthem”

4. “…when the lights come on…”
Jason Aldean: “Lights Come On”

3. “…you don’t have to call me darlin’…”
David Allan Coe: “You Never Even Called Me By My Name (Album Version)”

2. “…I’ve got friends in low places…”
Garth Brooks: “Friends in Low Places”

1. “…hit me like a hurricane…”
Luke Combs: “Hurricane”

You can check out the entire Top 25 list below.

Listen to Keith Urban’s Empowering New Single, “Female” + Lyrics

Listen to Keith Urban’s Empowering New Single, “Female” + Lyrics

With the release of new single, “Female,” Keith Urban is giving fans the first taste from his upcoming—and as of yet unannounced—10th studio album.

The empowering tune, which was co-penned by Nicolle Galyon, Ross Copperman and Shane McAnally, boldly tackles themes of misogyny and rape culture—especially heavy topics when compared to the Top 40 stylings of recent No. 1 hits like “Body Like a Back Road” and “All the Pretty Girls.”

As an established and respected country music veteran—who is also still very relevant on the charts—and the father of two young girls, Keith is an ideal catalyst to put a song like this in motion.

Check out “Female” below, as well as the lyrics.

 

“Female”
When you hear somebody says somebody hits like a girl
How does that hit you?
Is that such a bad thing?

When you hear a song that they play sayin’ you run the world
Do you believe it?
Will you live to see it?

Chorus
Sister – shoulder – daughter – lover
Healer – broken halo – Mother
Nature – fire – suit of armor – sole survivor – holy water
Secret keeper – fortune teller
Virgin Mary – Scarlet letter
Technicolor – river wild
Baby – girl – woman – child
Female

When somebody laughs and implies that she asked for it
Just cause she was wearing a skirt
Oh is that how that works?

When somebody talks about how it was Adam first
Does that make you second best?
Or did He save the best for last?

Repeat Chorus

She’s the heart of life
She’s the dreamer’s dream
She’s the hands of time
She’s the queen of kings

Repeat Chorus

Female

 

photo by Jason Simanek

60 Red Carpet Photos From the BMI Awards, Including Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Maren Morris, Chris Young, Kelsea Ballerini & More

60 Red Carpet Photos From the BMI Awards, Including Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Maren Morris, Chris Young, Kelsea Ballerini & More

On Nov. 7, Broadcast Music Inc. presented the 2017 BMI Country Awards, honoring the prolific songwriting career of BMI Icon Bob DiPiero, as well as the BMI Country Songwriter, Song and Publisher of the Year.

A host of artists paid tribute to Bob by performing his hits, including Brooks & Dunn (“You Can’t Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl”), Reba McEntire (“Till You Love Me”) and Jon Pardi (“Daddy’s Money”).

In addition, Ross Copperman was named Songwriter of the Year, with credits that include, among others, Locash’s “I Know Somebody,” Kenny Chesney’s “Noise” and “Setting the World On Fire,” Brett Eldredge’s “Wanna Be That Song” and Keith Urban’s “Break On Me.”

Florida Georgia Line’s “H.O.L.Y”—written by busbee and Nate Cyphert—earned Song of the Year, while Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville took home the Publisher of the Year accolade.

Keith Urban was presented with the BMI Champion award for his work supporting the next generation of songwriters and music makers.

Take a look at our red carpet photo gallery that includes shots of Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Chris Young, Lauren Alaina, Scotty McCreery, Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett, Cole Swindell, Brett Eldredge, Dan + Shay and many more. All photos courtesy of Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com. If you don’t see the photo gallery below, click here.

all photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Lady Vols freshmen impress in exhibition win over Carson-Newman 121-76

Rennia Davis – L:ady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The nation’s No. 1 recruiting class combined for 76 points to lead No. 14/18 Tennessee past Carson-Newman, 121-76, in a season-opening exhibition game Tuesday night at Thompson-Boling Arena.

Featuring a foursome of McDonald’s All-Americans, the young Lady Vols did not take long to make an impact in their opening performance. Rennia Davis led the way for Tennessee, recording a game-high 27 points and 13 rebounds, as each of the freshmen finished in double figures.

The energy and pace brought by the newcomers was complemented by veteran experience, as seniors Jaime Nared and Mercedes Russell played extensive minutes in the first half. Nared finished with 22 points and nine rebounds, while Russell added 14 points and four boards. Freshman guard Anastasia Hayes came off the bench to finish as UT’s third leading scorer with 19 points on 9-of-10 shooting.

Tennessee came out sharp in the first quarter, shooting 63 percent from the field to build a 27-20 lead. Nared made four of her first six shots to lead the way with eight points through the opening frame.

The Lady Vols held Carson-Newman to 38 percent shooting in the first half, and used a 10-0 run during the second quarter to go into the break ahead, 52-42. Davis went 5-for-8 from the floor with 14 points to lead UT.

Also making her debut was Sports Illustrated Preseason National Freshman of the year, Evina Westbrook. The guard from Salem, Ore., netted seven first-half points and recorded three assists, with her first basket in the orange and white coming via a free throw nine seconds into the game. Westbrook finished with 17 points and six assists.

Tennessee broke the game open in the third quarter, going on a 22-5 run to increase the lead to 33. Freshman forward Kasiyahna Kushkituah scored nine of her 13 points in the second half, and was 6-for-8 shooting for the game in the low post. She also added 10 rebounds for UT’s second double-double of the night by a rookie.

UT was assertive on the glass all night, finishing with 56 total rebounds. Twenty-five of the Lady Vols’ points came off second-chance opportunities.

Haris Price led Carson-Newman offensively, scoring 15 points and adding four assists. Jecca Simerly hauled down 10 rebounds for the Lady Eagles.

UP NEXT: The Lady Vols will host East Tennessee State on Sunday. The game will tip off at 2 p.m. and be carried online by SECN+.

HIGH SCORING IN ALL-TIME SERIES: Tennessee’s 121 points on Tuesday night was the most it has scored versus Carson-Newman since Nov. 5, 2009, when it defeated the Lady Eagles 124-34.

TALE OF TURNOVERS: Despite playing two freshmen at point guard, Tennessee committed only 10 turnovers in the contest. Anastasia Hayes committed only one turnover, while Evina Westbrook had two.  Carson-Newman, meanwhile, was harassed into 24 miscues on the evening.

RACKING UP THE DEFENSIVE STATS: Tennessee recorded 10 blocks and got 16 steals vs. Carson-Newman. Jaime Nared and Kasiyahna Kushkituah had three blocks each, while Nared, Rennia DavisMeme Jackson and Anastasia Hayes each grabbed three steals.

-UT Athletics

 

Vol Report: Prep Continues for Final SEC Road Trip

Vol Report: Prep Continues for Final SEC Road Trip

Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee senior Ethan Wolf, juniors Micah Abernathy and Shy Tuttle and freshman Trey Smith met with the media on Tuesdayafternoon to talk about the Vols’ final SEC road trip.

UT heads to Columbia, Mo., this Saturday to face Missouri after defeating Southern Miss on Homecoming. The Vols are 2-3 all-time when playing the Tigers, having taken a 19-8 win when the two teams met in Columbia in 2015 and a 63-37 victory at Neyland Stadium last season.

The potential series-tying game will be aired on SEC Network at 7:30 p.m. ET with Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers and Cole Cubelic providing game coverage.

Playing for the Seniors

With three games left in the regular season and a bowl game on the line, the Volunteers are playing for their seniors.

“We are trying to get them to a bowl game,” Abernathy said. “Every year they have been here, they have made it to a bowl game. We are trying to continue that legacy and let them continue on.”

Tennessee has made it to a bowl game each of the last three seasons and became one of just nine programs to win three consecutive postseason games since 2014 with a 38-24 victory over Nebraska in the 2016 Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl.

Limiting Missouri’s Offense

With practice No. 2 of Missouri week in the books, Tennessee continues its preparation to face the Tigers’ explosive, fast-tempo offense. An important factor in the Vols’ success will be takeaways and tackles for loss.

“Coach has been stressing that all year really,” Tuttle said. “With tempo offenses, you have to get them behind the line and behind the sticks to make them slow down and do something they are not comfortable with.”

In 2017, UT’s defense has recorded 51 tackles for a loss of 188 total yards, including 19 sacks for 115 yards. The Vols have also recovered 10 of 14 fumbles so far this season.

“We have our work cut out for us, but we are an extremely confident football team and we are going to go out and give our best effort,” Wolf added.

Additional Quotes

Senior Tight End Ethan Wolf

On redshirt freshman quarterback Jarrett Guarantano’s performance:

“Jarrett is doing really well. He is two games in. He continues to get better with each snap and gains more and more confidence in himself. Seeing the subtle improvements that he’s making each and every snap is reassuring. It builds your confidence as a team, that he is going to come out there and do what he needs to do to win.”

On a bowl game:

“It’s on a lot of our minds, everyone’s I would say, especially the seniors because it’s our last go around and we don’t want to finish not being there. We are taking it one week at a time, but that’s in the back of our minds, knowing that each and every win now counts toward that.”

On Missouri:

“They’ve been a great team since I have played them. I think we lost to them my freshman year, but have been fortunate enough to beat them since then. It has always been a close game, and they always play us hard. Whether they are new to the SEC or not, they are still a good football team. They have a really explosive offense and a solid defense. We have our work cut out for us, but we are an extremely confident football team and we are going to go out and give our best effort.”

Junior Defensive Back Micah Abernathy

On being tested in pass attempts this season:

“We have played some pretty good receivers and quarterbacks this year and whether they decide to throw the ball or not we are going to defend it to our best ability.”

On challenges Missouri brings:

“They have big receivers. They have a wide variety of receivers in both size and speed. They have a lot of things that they do differently than any other team we’ve played this year.”

On the difference in Missouri’s quarterback between this year and last year:

“He is a lot more calm this year. He was pretty calm last year and mature, but I would say this year he is a lot more poised and he gets the ball out to his receivers.”

On motivation for rest of season.:

“Right now, we are all playing for our seniors. We are trying to get them to a bowl game. Every year they have been here, they have made it to a bowl game. We are trying to continue that legacy and let them continue on.”

Freshman Offensive Lineman Trey Smith

On what he thinks he did best at offensive tackle against Southern Miss:

“I liked that just because I made the shift to tackle, my physicality didn’t really drop off. I still felt like I was the same player to a degree. I also liked the way my sets were coming at some points in the game.”

On if he surprised himself with his play at offensive tackle:

“I did surprise myself. When you’re on the edge, it’s a different world. You’re on an island essentially. When I started playing in training camp, I told my coaches and friends that when you’re a tackle, you have to be a man out there. You’re not getting as much help like you would at guard or center. You’re on your own in a lot of things.”

On if he believes his play has had a positive impact on his teammates:

“Anytime you put some violent stuff on film, it’s going to rub off on other people. I think we all influence each other on this team. If we see a good strain, or if we see someone take somebody out or if we see a big hit, everyone else is going to feed off of that energy. If he’s doing this like that, I can do it too.”

Junior Defensive Tackle Shy Tuttle

On if he feels full recovered from his injury:

“I’m getting there. I’m trying to improve every week in practice, but I feel like I’m progressing each week.”

On getting back to the full speed that he was at prior to his injury:

“It is pretty hard to get back to normal. Sometimes I don’t know what to think about it. I watch it on film, and that makes me step gingerly and stuff. It’s been a long process.”

On the importance of slowing down Missouri’s fast paced offense with tackles for loss:

“It’s very important. Coach has been stressing that all year really. With tempo offenses, you have to get them behind the line and behind the sticks to make them slow down and do something they aren’t comfortable with.”

-UT Athletics

 

CMA Awards Predictions: Who Will Win in Each Category

CMA Awards Predictions: Who Will Win in Each Category

Before the 51st CMA Awards kick off on Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. ET at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, we asked a few people around the Nash Country Daily office to predict which artists will be taking home trophies.

There was no back-and-forth debate, no who “should” win, and no waffling. Each panelist was simply asked: Who WILL win in each category?

Panel
Ty Bentli, co-host of Ty, Kelly & Chuck
Elaina Smith, co-host of Nash Nights Live
Blair Garner, host of Blair Garner Show
Jim Casey, Nash Country Daily editor in chief

Here’s who Ty, Elaina, Blair and Jim think WILL win each award . . . but seriously, what do we know?

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist)

  • Garth Brooks
  • Luke Bryan
  • Eric Church
  • Chris Stapleton
  • Keith Urban

Garth: Ty, Elaina, Blair, Jim

SINGLE OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist, producer, and mix engineer)

  • “Better Man” – Little Big Town; Producer: Jay Joyce; Mix Engineer: Jason Hall, Jay Joyce
  • “Blue Ain’t Your Color” – Keith Urban; Producer: Dann Huff, Keith Urban; Mix Engineer: Chris Lord-Alge
  • “Body Like A Back Road” – Sam Hunt; Producer: Zach Crowell; Mix Engineer: Zach Crowell
  • “Dirt On My Boots” – Jon Pardi; Producer: Bart Butler, Jon Pardi; Mix Engineer: Ryan Gore
  • “Tin Man” – Miranda Lambert; Producer: Frank Liddell, Eric Masse, Glenn Worf; Mix Engineer: Eric Masse

“Body Like a Back Road”: Ty, Elaina, Blair, Jim

ALBUM OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist and producer)

  • The Breaker – Little Big Town; Producer: Jay Joyce
  • From A Room: Volume 1 – Chris Stapleton; Producer: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton
  • Heart Break – Lady Antebellum; Producer: busbee
  • The Nashville Sound – Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit; Producer: Dave Cobb
  • The Weight of These Wings – Miranda Lambert; Producer: Frank Liddell, Glenn Worf, Eric Masse

The Weight of These Wings: Ty, Jim
Heart Break: Elaina
From A Room: Volume 1: Blair

SONG OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the songwriter)

  • “Better Man” — Songwriter: Taylor Swift
  • “Blue Ain’t Your Color” — Songwriter: Clint Lagerberg, Hillary Lindsey, Steven Olsen
  • “Body Like A Back Road” — Songwriter: Zach Crowell, Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
  • “Dirt On My Boots” — Songwriter: Rhett Akins, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley
  • “Tin Man” — Songwriter: Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall

“Better Man”: Ty, Elaina, Blair
“Blue Ain’t Your Color”: Jim

FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist)

  • Kelsea Ballerini
  • Miranda Lambert
  • Reba McEntire
  • Maren Morris
  • Carrie Underwood

Maren Morris: Ty, Elaina, Blair
Miranda Lambert: Jim

MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist)

  • Dierks Bentley
  • Eric Church
  • Thomas Rhett
  • Chris Stapleton
  • Keith Urban

Chris Stapleton: Elaina, Jim
Keith Urban:
Ty
Thomas Rhett: Blair

VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the group)

  • Lady Antebellum
  • Little Big Town
  • Old Dominion
  • Rascal Flatts
  • Zac Brown Band

Little Big Town: Ty, Blair, Jim
Lady Antebellum: Elaina

VOCAL DUO OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the duo)

  • Dan + Shay
  • Florida Georgia Line
  • LOCASH
  • Maddie & Tae
  • Brothers Osborne

Florida Georgia Line: Elaina, Blair, Jim
Brothers Osborne: Ty

MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR (Award goes to each artist)

  • “Craving You” – Thomas Rhett (feat. Maren Morris)
  • “Funny How Time Slips Away” – Glen Campbell with Willie Nelson
  • “Kill a Word” – Eric Church (feat. Rhiannon Giddens)
  • “Setting the World on Fire” – Kenny Chesney (with P!nk)
  • “Speak to a Girl” – Tim McGraw & Faith Hill

“Craving You”: Elaina, Blair
“Speak to a Girl”:
Ty
“Setting the World on Fire”: Jim

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR (Award goes to the artist and director)

  • “Better Man” – Little Big Town; Director: Becky Fluke and Reid Long
  • “Blue Ain’t Your Color” – Keith Urban; Director: Carter Smith
  • “Craving You” – Thomas Rhett (feat. Maren Morris); Director: TK McKamy
  • “Vice” – Miranda Lambert; Director: Trey Fanjoy
  • “It Ain’t My Fault” – Brothers Osborne; Director: Wes Edwards and Ryan Silver

“It Aint My Fault”: Blair, Jim
“Vice”: Ty
“Craving You”: Elaina

NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR AWARD (Award goes to the artist)

  • Luke Combs
  • Old Dominion
  • Jon Pardi
  • Brett Young
  • Lauren Alaina

Jon Pardi: Elaina, Jim
Luke Combs:
Ty
Brett Young: Blair

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