Make it 3 for Chris Stapleton at the Grammys as Starting Over Wins Best Country Album

Make it 3 for Chris Stapleton at the Grammys as Starting Over Wins Best Country Album

Sunday night on CBS fans watched the Chris Stapleton Awards being handed out in Vegas…actually, it was the Grammy Awards, but Chris nearly swept up all the country music categories at this year’s ceremony.

Chris won Best Country Solo Performance for “You Should Leave,” Best Country Song for “Cold,” and Best Country Album for “Starting Over.”

Brothers Osborne were very happy Chris and Morgane were not considered a Duo at the Grammys.

Chris also performed his award winning song “Cold” at the Grammys – of course it’s not the first time he’s sung it at an awards show…Chris also performed “Cold” at the 2021 CMA Awards.

Photo Courtesy of Chris Stapleton

Carrie Underwood is Excited to Perform at The Grammy Awards

Carrie Underwood is Excited to Perform at The Grammy Awards

Between her residency show Reflection, the ACM Awards, and now the Grammys, Carrie Underwood is a pro at performing in Las Vegas.

She’ll be on stage tonight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena – make sure to check out Carrie’s performance during the Grammy Awards on CBS TV.

Carrie recently released her new single to country radio – “Ghost Story.”

Photo Credit: Jeremy Cowart

Grammy Award Winner for Best Country Song – “Cold” from Chris Stapleton

Grammy Award Winner for Best Country Song – “Cold” from Chris Stapleton

Before the Sunday night CBS TV broadcast of the Grammy Awards, in the Premiere Ceremony event several categories were announced.

“Cold” from Chris Stapleton‘s album Starting Over was named as the Grammy Award winner for Best Country Song. The gramophone trophies when the to the songwriters Dave CobbJ.T. CureDerek Mixon and Stapleton.

Photo Courtesy of Chris Stapleton

Dan + Shay Are Glad For Fans Believing in Their Grammy Nominated “Glad You Exist”

Dan + Shay Are Glad For Fans Believing in Their Grammy Nominated “Glad You Exist”

Ahead of Sunday night’s Grammy Awards Dan + Shay sent out a special message to their fans.

Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney posted “Glad You Exist is nominated for a GRAMMY today and we just wanted to say, win or lose, thank y’all so much for believing in this song and making the journey so special for us. We wrote it about how grateful we are for everyone in our lives and this acknowledgment from the Recording Academy is something we will never take for granted. Congrats to all the nominees and hope everyone is having a great Sunday!”

The Grammy Awards will be handed out in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena – while fans can watch at home on CBS TV.

Photo Courtesy of Dan + Shay

Grammy Nominees Brothers Osborne Talk About Their Performance on CBS Mornings

Grammy Nominees Brothers Osborne Talk About Their Performance on CBS Mornings

Before the The Grammys are to be handed out Sunday night the producers of the show gave Anthony Mason from CBS Mornings a behind the scenes look on how the event will be pulled off.

Double Grammy nominees Brothers Osborne also talked with Anthony in the segment about their performance on the show.

John and TJ are up for Best Country Duo/Country and Best Country Album for Skeletons.

Watch the CBS Mornings segment on the Grammys here…

Photo Credit: Natalie Osborne

2022 Grammy Award Nominees – Country Music Categories Going Into Tonight’s Show

2022 Grammy Award Nominees – Country Music Categories Going Into Tonight’s Show

The Grammy Awards will be handed out tonight in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, and fans can watch the broadcast of the show on CBS TV at 8 PM ET/ 7 PM CT.

The Daily Show‘s Trevor Noah will host the event that will include stars from the world of country music. Look for Keith Urban and Kelsea Ballerini to be a presenters, while you can check out performances during the show from Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, Brandi Carlile, and Brothers Osborne.

The country music categories include….

Best Country Solo Performance (For new vocal or instrumental solo country recordings)

“Forever After All” – Luke Combs
“Remember Her Name” – Mickey Guyton
“All I Do Is Drive” – Jason Isbell
“camera roll” – Kacey Musgraves
“You Should Probably Leave” – Chris Stapleton

Best Country Duo/Group Performance (For new vocal or instrumental duo/group or collaborative country recordings)

“If I Didn’t Love You” – Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood
“Younger Me” – Brothers Osborne
“Glad You Exist” – Dan + Shay
“Chasing After You” – Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris
“Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” – Elle King & Miranda Lambert

Best Country Song (A Songwriter(s) Award. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only)

“Better Than We Found It” – Jessie Jo Dillon, Maren Morris, Jimmy Robbins & Laura Veltz, songwriters (Maren Morris)
“camera roll” – Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves & Daniel Tashian, songwriters (Kacey Musgraves)
“Cold” – Dave CobbJ.T. CureDerek Mixon & Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Chris Stapleton)
“Country Again” – Zach CrowellAshley Gorley & Thomas Rhett, songwriters (Thomas Rhett)
“Fancy Like” – Cameron BartoliniWalker HayesJosh Jenkins & Shane Stevens, songwriters (Walker Hayes)
“Remember Her Name” – Mickey Guyton, Blake HubbardJarrod Ingram & Parker Welling, songwriters (Mickey Guyton)

Best Country Album (For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new country recordings)

Skeletons – Brothers Osborne
Remember Her Name – Mickey Guyton
The Marfa Tapes – Miranda LambertJon Randall & Jack Ingram
The Ballad Of Dood & Juanita – Sturgill Simpson
Starting Over – Chris Stapleton

Jimmie Allen scored a nomination in the New Artist category which crosses all genres

Other notable 2022 Grammy nominations with a country connection

Best Roots Gospel Album (For albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded, vocal, traditional/roots gospel music, including country, Southern gospel, bluegrass, and Americana recordings)

My Savior – Carrie Underwood

In the General Field (all genres) categories…

Record Of The Year
“Right On Time” – Brandi Carlile

Song Of The Year
“Right On Time” – Brandi Carlile

In the Pop categories…

Best Pop Solo Performance
“Right On Time” – Brandi Carlile

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
That’s Life – Willie Nelson
A Holly Dolly Christmas – Dolly Parton

Check back later as we update with the winners.

Photo Courtesy of the Grammys

Stats/Story: Dollander’s Gem Earns #1/1 Vols Series Win at #3/9 Vanderbilt

Stats/Story: Dollander’s Gem Earns #1/1 Vols Series Win at #3/9 Vanderbilt

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Stellar pitching from Chase Dollander and Redmond Walsh, plus early offense earned No. 1/1 Tennessee a 5-2 victory over No. 3/9 Vanderbilt on Saturday night, clinching the program’s first series win at Hawkins Field since 2009.

Dollander did not give up a baserunner in his first four innings of work. He faced just three batters over the minimum in his 8-plus innings of work and retired the side in order six times on the night. It marked the longest outing of his career and he now has 60 strikeouts in just seven outings this season after punching out six on Saturday. The right hander improved to 5-0 this season and lowered his WHIP to 0.72.

Vols RHP Chase Dollander / Credit: UT Athletics

Tennessee (26-1, 8-0 SEC) utilized a poised relief outing from Walsh to close out the game. He needed just 10 pitches to record three outs and collect his fourth save of the season.

Trey Lipscomb set the tone at the plate, going 3-for-4 with a double, a home run and three RBIs. Jordan Beck also notched a multi-hit effort, going 2-for-5 with a double, an RBI and a run scored.

The Volunteer offense got going early, striking for three runs in the top of the first. After Jorel Ortega walked with one out, Beck smashed a first-pitch RBI double to the gap in left center that one-hopped to the wall. Lipscomb brought Beck home with a ground-rule double to right field before Drew Gilbert scampered home for the final run of the inning on a wild play. Vanderbilt’s catcher could not locate the baseball on a wild pitch, and once the pitcher collected the loose ball he attempted to back-pick Lipscomb at second, all the while Gilbert raced home and slid around the tag to score to give UT an early 3-0 advantage.

Tennessee capitalized again in the fifth inning, scoring a pair of runs. Ortega reached on an error to lead off the inning and ended up scoring his second run of the game when Lipscomb mashed a first-pitch hanging curveball over the wall in left center for his 11th big fly of the season, increasing the Big Orange lead to 5-0.

Dollander had faced the minimum through six innings, but Vanderbilt (20-6, 4-4 SEC) plated two runs in the bottom of the seventh courtesy of two solo home runs coming from Enrique Bradfield Jr. and Spencer Jones to cut the Tennessee lead to three after seven innings.

The Commodores threatened once more before the night was done, getting the leadoff man aboard in the top of the ninth via a walk, but Walsh entered the game and quickly stomped out any hope for the ‘Dores as he got Bradfield Jr. to ground into a double play and then forced another groundout to secure the victory for the Volunteers.

NOTABLE

#ROADVOLS: Tennessee has now won eight consecutive SEC road series dating back to 2019. The Vols are 8-0 in weekend series on the road since the beginning of last season.
 
DOLLANDER DEALS AGAIN: After winning SEC Pitcher of the Week honors for his performance at Ole Miss last weekend, sophomore RHP Chase Dollander put forth another incredible start on Saturday night in Nashville, carving up the Vanderbilt lineup for much of the night. Dollander took a perfect game into the fifth inning and retired the side in order in six of the eight complete innings he pitched.

REDMOND RISING: Closer Redmond Walsh earned his 20th career save in the victory. He is only three away from tying VFL Todd Helton for the program record in saves with 23.

-UT Athletics

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