Sunday 21 October 2018

'CMT Artists Of The Year' honours female artists + Red Carpet Fashion




















"You're not here because you are women, you're here because you are dang good." That was Carrie Underwood, summing up the empowering theme for Wednesday night's (Oct 17) "CMT Artists Of The Year" awards, which was the network's first-ever, female-focused version of its year-end recognition of top artists.

Underwood was the evening's final honoree and was preceded by Little Big Town's Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman; Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott; Maren Morris; Kelsea Ballerini; and Miranda Lambert.

CMT also presented an "Artist Of A Lifetime" award to Country icon Loretta Lynn, who was unable to attend due to ongoing health issues. Sissy Spacek not only presented but accepted on LYNN's behalf.
Loretta had to miss the 2018 CMT Artists of the Year ceremony and has now revealed that she had to be hospitalized. The 86-year-old country legend turned to Facebook herself later in the day to explain, "After a brief hospital visit, I’m feeling better now and enjoying a weekend of resting up at home."
Accepting her honor, Maren Morris exclaimed, "Sheryl Crow just gave me a freakin' award," adding, "woman are putting out the most compelling, badass music," while encouraging all artists to "speak your truth."  Fairchild, near the end of her comments with SCHLAPMAN, reeled off a list of 30 current female artists, urging everyone to support their music.

2018 CMT Artists of the Year Acceptance Speechs
Carrie Underwood >> YouTube | Maren Morris >> YouTube
Miranda Lambert >> YouTube
Kelsea Ballerini >> YouTube | Hillary Scott >> YouTube
Karen Fairchild & Kimberly Schlapman >> YouTube
Sissy Spacek >> YouTube

As is always the case on award shows, performances and collaborations highlighted the evening.
Lambert was joined by fellow Pistol Annies members Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley for "Sugar Daddy." (>> YouTube)

Ballerini teamed with Alison Krauss for the 80s classic "Ghost In This House."

Maren Morris and Brandi Carlile offered a blazing, tag-team rendition of "Natural Woman," in tribute to the late Aretha Franklin. (>> YouTube)

Hillary Scott, Tori Kelly and Gospel artist Kirk Franklin put together a medley of "American Honey," "Never Alone," and "Oh Happy Day." (>> YouTube).

Loretta Lynn was celebrated by Sheryl Crow, Dierks Bentley, Sissy Spacek, Miranda Lambert, and Martina McBride.

The legendary Gladys Knight joined Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman for a “I Can’t Make You Love Me/Help Me Make It Through The Night" medley (>> YouTube) which led perfectly to the evening's finale:

·    Underwood, joined by Runaway June and Maddie & Tae - who will also tour with her in 2019 - for an 80s female Women of Country Tribute travelogue of tunes from Reba McEntire (“Why Haven’t I Heard From You”), Shania Twain (“Man! I Feel Like a Woman”), Tammy Wynette (“Stand By Your Man”), Dolly Parton (“9 to 5”), The Judds (“Rockin’ With the Rhythm of the Rain”), Faith Hill (“Wild One”), and Martina McBride (“Independence Day”).


     

Six Memorable Moments From CMT's Artists Of the Year Celebration


2018 CMT Artists of the Year | Recap
The network says it was the most-watched AOTY special in the franchise's history. Watch here: 


All-Female ‘CMT Artists of the Year’ Spotlights Exec Leslie Fram’s Advocacy for Women: "We were in a place where women dominated the chart,” says the CMT senior VP, “and we lost our way." A telecast spotlighting Carrie, Miranda, Maren, Kelsea and others is one step toward making up the difference….. Read More Variety.com

Belle Of The Brawl: The CMT Artists of the Year special honors the women of country music last night (10/17). Pictured (front, l-r) are CMT's Margaret ComeauxKevin Kay and Leslie Fram; (back, l-r) CMT's Frank Tanki, Capitol's Carrie Underwood, Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott, Columbia's Maren Morris, RCA's Miranda Lambert, Black River's Kelsea Ballerini, Little Big Town's Kimberly Schlapman and Karen Fairchild and Switched On's John Hamlin.



















2018 CMT Artists of the Year Red Carpet

Before the stars hit the stage at Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center for the CMT Artists of the Year celebration they were photographed on the red carpet showing off their stylish outfits in unique dresses, cutting-edge jumpsuits, pantsuits and flowing gowns.

Taste Of Country Red Carpet Pictures
Red Carpet Arrivals www.eonline.com

Carrie Underwood, Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott, Maren Morris, Miranda Lambert, Kelsea Ballerini, Little Big Town's Kimberly Schlapman and Karen Fairchild take photos during the 2018 CMT Artists of The Year at Schermerhorn Symphony Center on October 17, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo courtesy of CMT

























Carrie Underwood (Yummy Mummy to-be): Showing off her burgeoning bump The Cry Pretty radiant powerhouse wore a Tadashi Shoji Fall 2018 "Solsa" blue sequin draped dress with cutout detail adding Marli New York diamond jewels and silver sandals. Instagram
























Danielle Bradbery: The Worth It singer wore a Lovers + Friends La Blazer Dress adding Schutz Chaya high heel pumps (Product), Glam & Makeup (Libby Barnes), Jennifer Zeuner Nalo Extended earrings,:

Elle King - The "Little Bit of Lovin'" Americana/ Rock singer-songwriter donned a purple and black striped pantsuit and styled her suit with a textured silver clutch.

Hillary Scott - Lady A’s singer looked ready for Valentine's Day in a flowing lavender Ashish gown with red sequin hearts. Cut from diaphanous lilac chiffon, this wrap style is beautifully decorated with crystals, beads and sequins to form floating love hearts, and outlined with ruffles that make it feel all the more romantic. (Product £1,610)

TOP: Carrie Underwood (Tadashi Shoji), Danielle Bradbery (Lovers + Friends), 
Elle King, Hillary Scott (Ashish)
BOTTOM: Kimberly Schlapman (Maria Lucia Hohan), Karen Fairchild (Maria Lucia Hohan), Kelsea Ballerini (Monique Lhuillier), Maddie & Tae (Jovani/Dennis Basso) 



















































Karen Fairchild – The Little Big Town singer showed off her bronzed legs in a black, belted Maria Lucia Hohan gown and added ankle high shimmering gold mid-calf booties!

Kimberly Schlapman - The Little Big Town Girl Crush singer glowed in a sleeveless silver halter gown by Maria Lucia Hohan adding Le Vian diamond rings.

Kelsea Ballerini – Dressed quite formally rather than her usual youthful edgy flare wearing a high neckline Monique Lhuillier Spring 2019 gown.


























Maddie & Tae (Maddie Marlow & Tae Dye) – Bringing a pop of colour to the red carpet event Maddie wore a plunging Jovani jumpsuit with a studded detail pattern and added Lana Jewelry. Tae stunned in a Dennis Basso fall winter 2018 dress. Tiffany Gifford (Styling)

Their new project, according to Dye, is a “concept album” that was inspired by the ebbs and flows of the singers’ personal lives and careers.
“[The album] starts off with the ‘in love’ phase of a relationship which then goes into the heartbreak and the relationship calling quits,” Dye explains. “The end of the record is all about this girl just getting her power back and finding strength and confidence.”
The duo’s new project leads off with the single “Friends Don’t,” which explores the tension of an evolving friendship. It’s a plot line that wasn’t visited on their debut album Start Here, simply because it wasn’t an experience they could draw from yet. Now 23, both Dye and Marlow have a much deeper well from which to draw.
“We wanted to grow gracefully with our fans,” Dye says. “We started writing about being in love, being young women and the uncomfortability of not really knowing what you’re doing with your life while trying to act like you do.” That vulnerability also shines in the newly released (Oct 19) “Die From a Broken Heart,” which follows the many calls made from a daughter to her mother as she looks for answers to a myriad of life’s challenges, from pesky wine stains to devastating breakups. ..Read More

Maren Morris (feathers are too much) – The Rich singer-songwriter wore a Raisa and Vanessa Fall 2018 dress. She accessorized with Sophia Webster platform heels, and jewelry from Yvan Tufenkjian (earrings), Borgioni, EFCollection, Ileana Makri & Eriness Jewelry (rings) - Instagram




























Martina McBride – The 52-year old "Reckless" singer who has just released her 9 song It's the Holiday Season album opted for a simple little silk black, wearing tights and eye-catching above the knee sparkly black boots.

She later performed the upbeat and sassy "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)" in Loretta Lynn’s honor. Her billowing performance dress look ill-fitting but was said to be an outfit that resembled something Loretta would don.


















Miranda Lambert – For her CMT Artists of the Year performance joining her Pistol Annies band members she wore a daring a Gunmetal Criss Cross Neckline Evening Jovani jumpsuit (Product 62493 | Facebook Video)  
Miranda Lambert (Jovani jumpsuit) accepts an award
Sanford Myers/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock | Jason Kempin/Getty Images for CMT


TOP: Maren Morris (Raisa and Vanessa), Martina McBrideSheryl CrowBOTTOM: Runaway June (Revolve/ Naomi/ Sherri Hill), Tori Kelly































































































Runaway June - Hannah Mulholland wore a Revolve X Naven Maxine Jumpsuit (Product Revolve Style No. NBDR-WC35) with a back cut-out with hook and eye closure. Naomi
Cooke wore a bespoke creative tailored Naomi pants. Jennifer Wayne wore a sparkling sleeveless multi-coloured Sherri Hill Fall 2018 sequin cocktail dress with beaded fringe (Product Style 52127).
Mari Fandl (Hair & Makeup), John Murphy (Stylist), Kristen Carbine (Hair + Make Up)


Sheryl Crow - Wore a geometric form-fitting dress and pointy-toed black ankle booties on the red carpet.


Tori Kelly - The soulful singer donned a strapless off-the-shoulder black mermaid gown featuring sheer waist and sleeve panels and completed her look carrying a Ted Baker clutch.




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Images: Sanford Myers/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock | Jason Kempin/Getty Images for CMT

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