The 50th Annual CMA Awards are coming to LONDON, England!
CMA Awards 50/50:
“Nothing Like the First Time"
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Happy April Fools Day Folks!
Advancing Country Music around the world is central to the Country Music Awards (CMA’s) mission and they are delighted to acknowledge the exhaustive efforts of their international and domestic colleagues and their dedication to developing new territories and fans for Country Music beyond their U.S. borders
The CMA Awards turn
50 in 2016, and they released a trailer for what is shaping up to be a very
special anniversary.
Starting in 1968 they were held at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry (initially at Ryman Auditorium, and from 1974 through 2004 at the new Grand Ole Opry House).
In 2005, the awards
show was held outside of Nashville at Madison
Square Garden in New York City.
Since 2006, they
have been held at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. For 50 years, the CMA Awards
stage has been home to Country Music’s most iconic moments. Legends have been
born. Country Music royalty has been crowned. The songs that touch the depths
of our souls have become timeless.
Following the phenomenal success of the 2016 C2C Country To Country Festival the CMA
have now decided to take it one step further with their boldest move yet!
With Bob Shennan, CMA Board member and BBC
Director of Music, Bob Harris (OBE)
and BBC Radio 2 rolling out the C2C
red carpet treatment the CMA simply couldn’t resist!
YES! The 2016
country superstars and CMA nominees will be heading once again to London’s
iconic O2 Arena in November for the
award ceremony.
In this special year the CMA will be asking both present and past CMA hosts to take part.
1991/ 1992 host Reba McEntire will join Mr. CMA and
2013 C2C star Vince Gill (1994-2003),
Brooks & Dunn (2004-2006) and 2008-2015
CMA hosts and C2C superstars Carrie
Underwood and Brad Paisley.
It is doubtful that Bobbie Gentry will appear who
co-hosted the first ceremony (which was not televised).
Bob Harris (OBE) is slated to present an
award along with frequent British Country Music Awards host Steve Cherelle “The Big Man” of country
music. Cherelle is best known as the presenter of the Sunday Country show on BBC Radio Essex which broadcasts right
across the eastern counties. He is also a gigging musician remembered as
Britain’s answer to the late John Denver on the popular 90s TV show Stars In Their Eyes.
During the 2016
Country To Country Festival Kacey
Musgraves was presented with the International
Artist Achievement Award. Formerly the International Touring Artist Award,
the CMA International Artist Achievement Award recognizes outstanding
achievement by a U.S.-based artist who contributes to the awareness and
development of Country Music outside the United States.
Kacey Musgraves & Bob Harris receive their CMA awards backstage at the Country To Country 2016 Festival |
Bob Harris received his fourth award from the CMA when he picked up the Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award for a second time. The Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award recognizes outstanding achievements in media, which contribute to the development of Country Music outside the United States. Radio, TV, print journalists, authors, editors, television writers, producers, and PR companies, who reside outside the United States, are eligible to win this Award.
CMA has been
associated with C2C since the inaugural event in 2013. CMA-sponsored activities
in 2016 included the popular CMA Talks
series, which featured “Live with Charles Esten” followed by a signing and
“Nashville Heavy Hitters”.
CMA Cinema returned with a screening
of CMA Music Festival and CMA Songwriters Series shows featured
Little Big Town and Darius Rucker. The joint CMA/Nashville Convention and
Visitors Corporation (NCVC) booth was the hot spot for autograph seekers in the
O2 Arenas Town Square.
The popular CMA Songwriters Series featured Charles
Esten, Lori McKenna, Ashley Monroe, Charlie Worsham, and host Shane McAnally –
with a surprise appearance by 6 times CMA Award Female Vocalist Miranda Lambert.
CMA Awards 2016:
PRE-Televised Awards
Keeping with
tradition Video Of The Year, Musical Event of the Year and Musician of the Year award will take
place during pre-televised festivities leading up to the broadcast of "THE
50th Annual CMA Awards. These will be held
at Indigo In The O2
C2C 2016 main arena
act and Nashville singer-songwriter Andrew
Combs will be returning to present the pre-televised ceremonies with a
special performance of his soul-searching single "Foolin'!
The 2016 CMA broadcast
of the "The 50th Annual CMA Awards" will be broadcast live on ABC-TV and on a paper view basis in the
UK by Lirpa Loof Productions.
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