CMT Music Awards Nominees Announced
With over 2.5 million votes cast to determine the final nominees for the 2009 CMT Music Awards, country duo Sugarland holds the lead with five final nominations. Brad Paisley and Taylor Swift are next in line with four nominations each. Newcomers Lady Antebellum score their first nominations with three, along with Rascal Flatts. The announcements were made today by Kellie Pickler and CMT’s Lance Smith during the 2009 CMT Music Awards Nominee Special.
Country music’s only fan-voted awards show, the 2009 CMT Music Awards will premiere live on Tuesday, June 16 at 7:00 PM/CT on CMT and CMT.com, and includes performances by Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Toby Keith, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Sugarland, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban and British rockers Def Leppard. Fans can vote online at CMT.com now through Monday, June 15 to determine the winners. The final nominees for Video of the Year will be announced at the beginning of the live show and fans can vote at CMT.com and via text on their Verizon Wireless phones throughout the live broadcast (ET/CT only) to determine the night’s big winner.
The final nominees in each of the 2009 CMT Music Awards categories include:
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video of the year; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration) and the video director. Final nominees announced during live telecast, with final voting held online at CMT.com during the show.
* Trace Adkins – “You’re Gonna Miss This” (Director: Peter Zavadil)
* Kenny Chesney featuring The Wailers – “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven” (Director: Shaun Silva)
* Toby Keith – “God Love Her” (Director: Michael Salomon)
* Kid Rock – “All Summer Long” (Director: Deaton Flanigen)
* Lady Antebellum – “Lookin’ For A Good Time” (Director: Chris Hicky)
* Brad Paisley – “Waitin’ On A Woman” (Directors: Jim Shea & Peter Tilden)
* Rascal Flatts – “Every Day” (Director: Deaton Flanigen)
* Sugarland – “All I Want To Do” (Director: Shaun Silva)
* Taylor Swift – “Love Story” (Director: Trey Fanjoy)
* Carrie Underwood – “Just A Dream” (Director: Roman White)
MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a male artist; awarded to the artist
* Trace Adkins – “You’re Gonna Miss This”
* Toby Keith – “God Love Her”
* Brad Paisley – “Waitin’ On A Woman”
* Keith Urban – “Sweet Thing”
FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a female artist; awarded to the artist
* Miranda Lambert – “More Like Her”
* Martina McBride – “Ride”
* Kellie Pickler – “Don’t You Know You’re Beautiful”
* Taylor Swift – “Love Story”
GROUP VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a group; awarded to the artists
* Lady Antebellum – “Lookin’ For A Good Time”
* Rascal Flatts – “Bob That Head”
* Rascal Flatts – “Every Day”
* Zac Brown Band “Chicken Fried”
DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a duo; awarded to the artists
* Brooks & Dunn – “Put A Girl In It”
* Montgomery Gentry – “Roll With Me”
* Sugarland – “All I Want To Do”
* Sugarland – “Already Gone”
USA WEEKEND BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video from an artist’s major breakthrough album; awarded to the artist (male, female, or group/duo)
* Julianne Hough – “That Song In My Head”
* Jamey Johnson – “In Color”
* Lady Antebellum – “Lookin’ For A Good Time”
* Zac Brown Band – “Chicken Fried”
COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video that featured a special collaborative appearance by artists; awarded to the artists (individual, group or duo)
* Brooks & Dunn featuring Reba McEntire – “Cowgirls Don’t Cry”
* Kenny Chesney featuring The Wailers – “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven”
* Brad Paisley with Keith Urban – “Start A Band”
* Sugarland featuring Little Big Town and Jake Owen – “Life In A Northern Town”
CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
Musical performance on a television show, series or variety special on CMT; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)
* Alan Jackson featuring Dierks Bentley, Brad Paisley and George Strait – “Country Boy” from CMT Giants: Alan Jackson
* Robert Plant and Alison Krauss – “Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)” from CMT Crossroads: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
* Sugarland featuring Little Big Town and Jake Owen – “Life In A Northern Town” from the 2008 CMT Music Awards
* Def Leppard and Taylor Swift – “Photograph” from CMT Crossroads: Def Leppard and Taylor Swift
WIDE OPEN COUNTRY VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video from an artist outside the mainstream of country music; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration)
* Def Leppard and Taylor Swift – “Photograph”
* Kid Rock – “All Summer Long”
* Robert Plant and Alison Krauss – “Please Read The Letter”
* Rehab featuring Hank Williams, Jr. – “Bartender Song”
VIDEO DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
Best video director of the year; awarded to the director for his or her body of work from the past year
* Deaton Flanigen (award eligible videos include: Kid Rock’s “All Summer Long” and Rascal Flatts’ “Every Day”)
* Trey Fanjoy (award eligible videos include: Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” and George Strait’s “Troubador”)
* Roman White (award eligible videos include: Carrie Underwood’s “Just a Dream” and Reba McEntire’s “Every Other Weekend”)
* Peter Zavadil (award eligible videos include: Trace Adkins’ “You’re Gonna Miss This” and Joey + Rory’s “Cheater Cheater”)

Sunday’s (5/16), New York Times ran a feature story on Nashville’s Time Jumpers and the band’s legendary Monday night shows at the Station Inn. Times writer Peter Applebome profiled the stellar players and packed houses that distinguish this weekly musical gathering, referring to the Station Inn as a “low-ceilinged dive” with a “lost-in-time quality.” He went on to describe the sublime sounds of the western-swinging Time Jumpers as “the quintessential Station Inn experience.” That sounds right to us. You can find the full article
Talent competition the Colgate Country Showdown will be offering education and promotional assistance to new artists and songwriters. The Country Showdown website (www.colgatecountryshowdown.com) will expand to help new artists beyond the Showdown experience. New artists can log on and learn about how to promote themselves, market their music, and make industry contacts. In addition, the site will offer an opportunity for Showdown contestants to build their own page and submit MP3 recordings of their music. County music fans will be able to listen to undiscovered country music which is not available anywhere else. In addition, Colgate is offering a sweepstakes to win an all expense paid trip for four to Nashville to attend the televised National Final hosted by LeAnn Rimes in January, 2010 at the Ryman Auditorium.
Kenny Chesney played a free show last night (5/16) at Pizza Hut Park in Dallas that drew about 25,000 people. The concert came in the wake of a rain-shortened May 2 performance, though Chesney was not contractually obligated to come back and play Dallas. The considerable production tab for the three-hour-plus show was “on Kenny’s dime,” says promoter Louis Messina, president of TMG/AEG Live. “In my whole career no other artist has ever done that,” he told Billboard.biz.
Columbia duo Montgomery Gentry are joining with Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® and the Wounded Warrior Project on the release of For Our Heroes. The 12-song CD features Montgomery Gentry hits like “Something To Be Proud Of,” and “My Town,” and also includes an exclusive new song, “One Of Those Days,” as well as four songs that have received only limited release previously. The CD will be available only at Cracker Barrel starting May 25, and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project, whose mission is to honor and empower wounded warriors. As part of this CD release, fans can sign up for the Cracker Barrel sweepstakes to win prizes including a trip for two to see Montgomery Gentry on Kenny Chesney‘s Sun City Carnival Tour in Indianapolis, IN on September 19th. The sweepstakes also features three First Prizes of Copley guitars autographed by Montgomery Gentry. Find out more about the Wounded Warrior Project 
Steve Pleshe has become the newest member of the RCA Records Nashville promotion team today as Keith Gale, Vice President, National Promotion, welcomes Pleshe as Manager, Regional Promotion. Based in Fresno, CA, he begins his new role immediately, working with stations in the Pacific Time zone. Pleshe comes to RCA from Country Thunder Records, where he most recently served as Director of Promotions – West/Midwest. Before entering radio promotion, Pleshe began his career in radio, with more than 14 years of experience, including more than two years as Program Director for CBS Radio’s Kiss Country/KSKS in Fresno. He can be reached at steve.pleshe@sonymusic.com, and temporarily at 559-307-8148 pending his new work number.
On Friday and Saturday, June 12-13, CMA Music Festival will present the ABC Block Party at the Hall of Fame Park (adjacent to Fifth Avenue between Broadway and Demonbreun). Hosted by Cameron Mathison (Ryan Lavery on All My Children), the ABC Block Party will provide entertainment for all ages. The fun-filled landscape tones down the challenges posed on the popular ABC Wipeout reality program, but wipeouts are just as likely.
Karaoke-style reality competition The Singing Bee has found a new home on CMT, which plans to relaunch the former NBC series this summer. CMT will premiere the show after its presentation of the annual CMT Awards on June 16, then will pair the one-hour series with its other singing competition show, Can You Duet, starting June 20. The show is being produced by the Gurin Co. and Juma and will be hosted by actress Melissa Peterman, who starred in the hit comedy, Reba.
The Americana Music Association has announced that Jim Lauderdale and Buddy Miller will return to helm the 2009 Americana Honors & Awards Show, scheduled for Thursday, September 17 at the Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Singer/songwriter Lauderdale will host and guitarist Miller will lead the house band for the 8th annual Honors & Awards ceremony, which celebrates winners in six member-voted “best of the year” categories and bestows Lifetime Achievement Awards on several honored guests. In the last five months, The Americana Music Association has presented several cool performances including a series of shows at the Bluebird Cafe featuring A-list Americana artists including Sam Bush, Lauderdale, Rodney Crowell, Nanci Griffith, Darrell Scott, Hal Ketchum, and the reunion of Foster and Lloyd. Unannounced special guests at those shows included the likes of JD Souther, Mary Gauthier and John Cowan. Also notable was the first recognized Americana album, Raising Sand, by Alison Krauss and Robert Plant, sweeping this year’s Grammy awards show.
Arista’s Carrie Underwood made her second trip to Africa earlier this month visiting orphanages and health centers near Luanda, Angola where she participated in the area’s cause to help fight malaria. Her visit was part of American Idol’s “Idol Gives Back” charitable endeavors, and a special video package will air on American Idol Tuesday, May 12 to help show viewers how their donations have helped with various relief programs. While in Angola, Underwood visited an all-girl orphanage in Luanda where the girls performed songs and poetry for her after she delivered bed nets and backpacks with school supplies to the orphanage.
Underwood also participated in a community bed net giveaway in Ngangula, and wrapped up her 3-day trip by visiting a health center in Luanda where pregnant women received malaria counseling and treatment.
With an opening slot on Taylor Swift’s Fearless 2009 tour winning them legions of new fans, and their debut single, “Wild at Heart,” hitting the Top 20, Gloriana will release a “sneak peek” EP on May 19th in anticipation of the August release of their self-titled, debut album for Emblem Music Group. The EP features several of the songs from the upcoming album that Gloriana has been performing on the road, including “Wild At Heart ,” “The Way It Goes,” “Time To Let Me Go” and “You Said.” In addition, beginning May 29, fans can get rinbacks and ringtones for “Wild At Heart” as well as “The Way It Goes,” “Time To Let Me Go” and “You Said” exclusively at Verizon Wireless. Verizon Wireless will have a 2 week “sneak peek” exclusive.