Chris Stapleton leads with eight nominations
Keith Urban and songwriter Shane McAnally each
have five nods
Miranda Lambert and Columbia's Maren Morris each
have four
Reba
McEntire Returns To Host Country Music's Party Of The Year® Nominations
Announced For The "53rd Academy Of Country Music Awards™," To Be
Broadcast Live On The CBS Television Network,
Sunday, April 15, From The MGM
Grand Garden Arena In Las Vegas.
ACM
Nominees:
Mercury's Chris Stapleton leads with eight nominations for the 53rd Annual ACM Awards, which air April 15 from Las Vegas on CBS. Reba McEntire returns as host. Valory's Thomas Rhett has six, and Capitol's Keith Urban and songwriter Shane McAnallyeach have five nods, RCA's Miranda Lambert and Columbia's Maren Morris each have four, with MCA's Sam Hunt, Capitol's Little Big Town and Big Machine's Midland receiving three.
This
year’s show will mark Reba McEntire’s
fifteenth time hosting the ceremony, last appearing in 2012 with Blake
Shelton.
In
addition to surprising audiences with the news that she will return to host,
Reba appeared live (Thurs March 1 at 8a (ET)) on “CBS This Morning” to
announce this year’s ACM Award nominees for Entertainer of the Year, Male
Vocalist of the Year, Female
Vocalist of the Year, Vocal Duo of the
Year, and Vocal Group of the Year,
as well as nominees for Song of the Year
on Facebook LIVE. “Entertainment Tonight” host Nancy O’Dell announced additional nominees on ETonline.com.
CBS This Morning with Reba McEntire!
In case you missed CBS This Morning, we are beyond thrilled to have Reba McEntire announce the nominees and return as the host of the 53rd #ACMawards! Congratulations to all of the nominees. For a full list, visit: ACMcountry.com/noms
Posted by ACM - Academy of Country Music on Thursday, 1 March 2018
Reba announces the 53rd Academy Of Country Music Awards Song of the Year nominees:
Ready to announce the ACM - Academy of Country Music Awards nominees on CBS This Morning, but first we’re announcing the Song of the Year nominees here on Facebook!
Posted by Reba McEntire on Thursday, 1 March 2018
Chris Stapleton leads with eight nominations in five categories, including his first nod for Entertainer of the Year. Stapleton is also nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year, and twice, as both artist and producer, in both the Album of the Year and Single Record of the Year categories; he received the Album of the Year nod for From a Room: Volume 1, and the Single Record of the Year nod for “Broken Halos.” He is also nominated twice, both as artist and songwriter, in the Song of The Year category for “Whiskey and You.”
Reigning
Male Vocalist of the Year, Thomas
Rhett earned six
nominations, including his second in the Male Vocalist of the Year category.
Rhett is also nominated twice, as an artist and producer, for both Album of The
Year for Life Changes and Vocal Event of the Year for “Craving You”
(featuring Maren Morris). Lastly, he is nominated for his first
Music Video of the Year award for “Marry Me,” along with director TK McKamy and
producer Dan Atchison.
Keith
Urban earned five
nominations including his eighth nod for Entertainer of the Year and
eleventh nod for Male Vocalist of the Year. Urban is also nominated for
Song of the Year for “Female,” and twice, as both artist and producer in the
Vocal Event of the Year category for “The Fighter” (featuring Carrie
Underwood). Urban won Top New Male Vocalist of the Year in 2000, and Top
Male Vocalist of the Year in 2004 and 2005. A win in the Entertainer of
the Year category would also make him the eighth ever ACM Triple Crown winner.
Reigning
Female Vocalist of the Year, Miranda Lambert received
four nominations, including her
twelfth nod for Female Vocalist of the Year. If she wins, it will be her ninth
consecutive win in this category. She is the current record holder for most
consecutive wins in the Female Vocalist of the Year category. Miranda is
currently tied for the winningest artist in ACM history with 29 awards along
with Brooks & Dunn. This year she is also nominated twice, both as artist
and songwriter, in the Song of The Year category for “Tin Man,” and for Video
of the Year for “We Should Be Friends.”
Reigning
New Female Vocalist of the Year Maren Morris received four nominations, including her second
nod in the Female Vocalist of the Year category. Morris is also nominated twice, as an artist
and producer, in the Vocal Event of the Year category for “Dear Hate”
(featuring Vince Gill). She is nominated again in the category with Thomas Rhett
for “Craving You.”
Hot damn! Woke up from my post-wisdom teeth haze to find out I’m up for 4 @ACMawards ! So honored, especially for the Dear Hate nom. Didn’t see that one coming. To Vegas we go! π°π²π #ACMawards pic.twitter.com/ltjXj0o6MR— MAREN MORRIS (@MarenMorris) 1 March 2018
Sam Hunt received three nominations for his hit “Body Like A Back Road.” One nod in the Single Record of The Year category, and two, both as artist and songwriter, in the Song of the Year category.
Reigning
Vocal Group of the Year, Little Big Town, earned their twelfth nomination in the
category. This would be their fourth consecutive win and fifth overall. They
are also nominated for Album of the Year for Breaker, and Single Record of the
Year for “Better Man.”
First-time
Academy of Country Music Award nominee, Midland,
received three nominations for Vocal Group of the Year, New Vocal Duo/Group of the Year, and Single Record of the Year for “Drinkin’
Problem.”
Eighteen-time
ACM Award winner Tim McGraw and sixteen-time
ACM Award winner Faith Hill received their first-ever
nomination as a duo in the Vocal Duo
of the Year category.
Reba McEntire received her
sixteenth nomination for Female
Vocalist of the Year. This would be her eighth win in the category.
@ACMawards nominations announced this morning by @reba ♥️πcomment with what category you’re most excited about at the #acmawards ‼️πΆ #acms #acmnominations #westwoodone #wwobackstage pic.twitter.com/LP1Buohz33— Westwood One (@WestwoodOne) 1 March 2018
The
full list:
Entertainer: Jason Aldean, Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban.
Entertainer: Jason Aldean, Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban.
Male Vocalist: Jason Aldean, Thomas
Rhett, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban, Chris Young.
Female Vocalist: Kelsea
Ballerini, Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire, Maren Morris, Carrie Underwood.
Vocal Duo: Brothers Osborne, Dan +
Shay, Florida Georgia Line, LoCash, Tim McGraw & Faith Hill.
Vocal Group: Lady Antebellum, Lanco,
Little Big Town, Midland, Old Dominion.
New Male: Kane Brown, Luke Combs,
Devin Dawson, Russell Dickerson, Brett Young.
New Female: Lauren Alaina, Danielle
Bradbery, Carly Pearce, RaeLynn.
New Vocal Duo/Group: High Valley,
Lanco, LoCash, Midland, Runaway June.
Album Of The Year [Awarded to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)]
THE BREAKER - Little Big Town/ Producer: Jay Joyce/ Record Label: Capitol Records Nashville
CALIFORNIA SUNRISE - Jon Pardi/ Producers: Bart Butler, Jon Pardi/ Record Label: Capitol Records
Nashville
FROM A ROOM: VOLUME 1 - Chris Stapleton/ Producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton/
Record Label: Mercury Records
HAPPY ENDINGS - Old Dominion/ Producer: Shane McAnally/ Record
Label: RCA
LIFE CHANGES - Thomas Rhett/ Producers: Julian Bunetta, Jesse Frasure, Dann Huff, Joe London, Thomas
Rhett/ Record Label: The Valory Music Co.
Single Record Of The Year [Awarded to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)]
Better Man - Little Big Town/ Producer: Jay Joyce/ Record Label: Capitol Records Nashville
Body Like A Back Road - Sam Hunt/
Producer: Zach Crowell/ Record Label: MCA Nashville
Broken Halos - Chris Stapleton/ Producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton/ Record Label: Mercury Records
Drinkin’ Problem – Midland/
Producers: Dann Huff, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne/ Record Label: Big Machine
Records
I’ll Name The Dogs - Blake Shelton/ Producer: Scott Hendricks/ Record Label: Warner Bros.
Song Of The Year [Awarded to Songwriter(s)/Publisher(s)/Artist(s)]
- Body Like a Back Road - Sam Hunt/ Songwriters: Zach Crowell, Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne/ Publishers: Anderson Fork In The Road Music (ASCAP), Atlas Music Publishing, Highly Combustible Music (ASCAP), I Love Pizza Music (ASCAP), Kobalt Music Group Ltd. (GMR), Kobalt Songs Music Publishing (ASCAP), Sam Hunt Publishing (ASCAP), Smack Hits (GMR), Smack Songs LLC (ASCAP), Smackville Music (ASCAP), Songs of Southside Independent Music Publishing (ASCAP), Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP), Who Wants To Buy My Publishing (ASCAP)
- Female - Keith Urban/ Songwriters: Ross Copperman, Nicolle Galyon and Shane McAnally
- Publishers: A Girl Named Charlie (BMI), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI), Plain Jane Songs (BMI), Rezolant Music (BMI), Smack Hits (GMR), Smack Songs LLC (GMR), Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
- Tin Man - Miranda Lambert/ Songwriters: Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert Jon Randall/ Publishers: Beat Up Ford Publishing (BMI), BMG Platinum Songs (BMI), Lonesome Vinyl Music (BMI), Pink Dog Publishing (BMI), Sony/ATV Tree Publishing (BMI), SWMBMGBMI (BMI)
- Whiskey And You - Chris Stapleton/ Songwriters: Lee Thomas Miller, Chris Stapleton/ Publishers: New Sea Gayle Music (ASCAP), Spirit of Nashville One (BMI), Spirit Two Nashville (ASCAP), Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI), WM Music Corp. (ASCAP)
Video Of The Year [Awarded to Producer(s)/Director(s)/Artist(s)]
- Black - Dierks Bentley/ Director: Wes Edwards/ Producer: Max A. Butler
- It Ain’t My Fault - Brothers Osborne/ Director: Wes Edwards, Ryan Silver/ Producer: Tiffany Davies
- Legends - Kelsea Ballerini/ Director: Jeff Venable/ Producer: Ben Skipworth
- Marry Me - Thomas Rhett/ Director: TK McKamy/ Producer: Dan Atchison
- We Should Be Friends - Miranda Lambert/ Director: Trey Fanjoy/ Producer: April Dace
Songwriter: Rhett Akins, Ashley
Gorley, Hillary Lindsey, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne.
Vocal Event Of The Year
[Awarded to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)]
- Craving You – Thomas Rhett Featuring Maren Morris/ Producers: Julian Bunetta, Dann Huff, Joe London, Thomas Rhett/ Record Label: The Valory Music Co.
- Dear Hate – Maren Morris featuring Vince Gill/ Producers: Brad Hill, Maren Morris/ Record Label: Columbia Nashville
- Funny (How Time Slips Away) - Glen Campbell And Willie Nelson/ Producer: Carl Jackson/ Record Label: Universal Music Enterprises
- The Fighter – Keith Urban featuring Carrie Underwood/ Producers: Busbee, Keith Urban/ Record Label: Capitol Nashville
- What Ifs – Kane Brown Featuring Lauren Alaina/ Producer: Dann Huff/ Record Label: RCA Nashville
ACM RADIO AWARDS
These
will be presented during the annual Radio Winners Reception, which will be held
at Topgolf Las Vegas at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on Saturday, April 14. See
the nominees list at acmcountry.com
Reba McEntire is
"disappointed" that all the nominees for the Entertainer of the Year prize at the Academy of Country Music (ACM)
Awards are male.
The
62-year-old singer will be hosting the 2018 ceremony next month (Apr18) and is
very much looking forward to the opportunity. However, speaking to
Entertainment Tonight, Reba admitted she feels sad that gender disparity is
once again such an issue, with all the artists up for the evening's biggest
prize being male - namely Jason Aldean, Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, Chris
Stapleton and Keith Urban.
"It's disappointing that there's no female in
the Entertainer of the Year category," she mused.
But
Reba added she doesn't see things staying this way for long, explaining:
"The country music business is very cyclical. It'll go very traditional
with the music or it will go very contemporary. The girls dominate, or the boys
dominate, so, it's coming around. I have faith."
Reba
is no stranger to the ACM Awards, and currently holds the record for the most
wins, with 16 gongs under her belt. And when it comes to taking home prizes,
Reba cites her competitive nature as the reason she's such a big fan of
emerging victorious.
SNUBS
Blake Shelton and
Florida Georgia Line were also snubbed by ACM voters, but there are some
pleasant surprises. An entire category proves that voters do indeed value
artistry, even when commercial success isn't apparent. A Male Vocalist of the
Year nominee caused a little squeal. And all those guesses we had for ACM host?
…Read More at Taste Of Country.com
Carly Pearce ACM
As
the nominees for the "53RD Annual Academy Of Country Music (ACM)
AWARDS" rolled out, BIG MACHINE RECORDS' Carly Pearce has been named a "New Female Vocalist Of The Year" nominee. Carly found out
while 30,000 feet in the air on a SOUTHWEST
flight. She shared, "I have dreamt of being nominated for an ACM Award my
entire life. All the years I watched the show from my couch, wondering if I’d
ever make it to the awards as a nominee, are now coming true. I love you,
Country music!!"
Since
the age of five, Carly Pearce has
envisioned one path for her life... singing Country music. On March 1st after
years of hard – and anything but glamourous work – she has been named a New Female Vocalist of the Year nominee
at the upcoming Academy Of Country Music Awards™.
Watch
her reaction:
From 'Cleaning Toilets' to the No. 1 Song in America (the Inspiring Story of How This Singer Persevered and Found Success)…Read The Story
Yes. I really screamed that loud. ππ€·π»♀️π❤️ ACM - Academy of Country Music Southwest Airlines
Posted by Carly Pearce on Thursday, 1 March 2018
From 'Cleaning Toilets' to the No. 1 Song in America (the Inspiring Story of How This Singer Persevered and Found Success)…Read The Story
Danielle
Bradbery reacts to her "New Female
Vocalist Of The Year" nomination:
Woke up to the news of my FIRST #ACMawards nomination for NEW FEMALE VOCALIST π and I am still in shock. Such an honor to be in this category with @carlypearce @Lauren_Alaina and @RaeLynn π―♀️ Love you ladies so much!!!! I am blessed beyond measure ππΌππΌ❤ pic.twitter.com/e3zvcSK7r5— Danielle Bradbery (@DBradbery) 1 March 2018
About
the Academy of Country Music Awards
The
53rd Academy of Country Music Awards™ is dedicated to honoring
and showcasing the biggest names and emerging talent in the country music
industry. The show is produced for television by dick clark productions
and will broadcast LIVE from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday,
April 15, 2018 at 8:00 PM live ET/PT on the CBS Television Network. Allen
Shapiro, Mike Mahan, R.A. Clark, Barry Adelman and Mark Bracco are executive
producers. Pete Fisher is executive producer for the Academy of Country
Music.
Tickets
to the ACM Awards are now on sale at www.axs.com. Media credential
applications to cover the Awards in Las Vegas are now available at www.ACMcountry.com/press.
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more information on the ACM Awards and all ACM events including ACM Party for a
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