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”)
Sony/ATV Nashville’s Berschback Promoted
/by LB CantrellHolly Williams Readies Debut
/by LB CantrellAdkins Joins Nat’l Memorial Day Concert
/by LB Cantrell“For 20 years, a remarkable group of distinguished performers and television veterans have come together to create a moving remembrance and tribute to those who have been wounded or given their lives for our country,” said executive producer Jerry Colbert. “And, every year, we receive a growing number of e-mails and letters from those who still suffer their own personal and painful losses — from WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and now Iraq and Afghanistan — for whom this concert is truly a healing and uniting experience.” Click here for more information.
Guitar Auction to Benefit Opry Trust Fund
/by LB CantrellGuitarist Wariner will kick off the event with a number from his upcoming project, Steve Wariner, C.G.P., My Tribute to Chet Atkins. Wariner will also serve as Celebrity Auctioneer, and GAC-TV and 650 WSM radio personality Bill Cody will be on hand to emcee.
All proceeds benefit the Opry Trust Fund, which has for more than 40 years assisted members of the country music community in need of help with medical bills, living expenses, utilities, rent, and food. For more on the Opry Trust Fund, click here.
Source Foundation Honorees
/by LB CantrellSOURCE, Music Row’s executive women’s group, held a luncheon May 14 for the 2009 honorees who will be feted at the Source Foundation Awards, July 30. Plaques commemorating the outstanding careers of the honorees will permanently hang in the Source Room, located within the Musicians Hall of Fame Museum. This years honorees are Joyce Jackson, Peggy Lamb, Pat McCoy, Sandy Neese, Margaret Parker and Marion Keisker MacInnes (posthumously). (L-R) standing: Kay Smith, Pat Rolfe, Judy Harris, Lamb, Teena Camp, McCoy, Neese, Linda Chambers and Judi Turner. Seated: Parker and Karen Conrad.
Shea Fisher Signs With Stroudavarious
/by LB CantrellJames Stroud, CEO of Stroudavarious Records, has announced the signing of Australia native Shea Fisher to a recording agreement covering worldwide territories outside her home country. Fisher’s self-titled album, produced by Richard Landis and Steve Forde, debuted in the Top 10 on Australia’s ARIA Country Chart last month. The Trey Fanjoy-directed music video for her first single, “Don’t Chase Me,” hit No. 1 on Australia’s Country Music Channel (CMC), and the song has just shipped to U.S. radio stations. “The minute I heard Shea’s music, I knew I wanted to sign her,” said Stroud. “She has done what many young artists don’t accomplish until later, which is to find her own voice and make a record that reflects her vision.” For more information click here.
(l. to r.) Front Row: Shea Fisher; James Stroud. Back Row: Steve Ford; Bill Catino, President of Stroudavarious Records; Richard Landis; Derek Simon, Stroudavarious VP, Marketing & Artist Development.
Gospel’s “First Lady” Passes
/by Robert K OermannShe married gospel singer Urias LeFevre in 1934 and formed the trio with his brother, Alphus. They landed a daily radio show on WGST in Atlanta in 1940. In the years following World War II, she led the act to gospel stardom. During the 1960s, the LeFevres starred on the weekly TV show The Gospel Singing Caravan. The group recorded for Canaan Records, Sing Records and other Nashville labels. In 1978, LeFevre became the first living woman inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Ten years later she became the first gospel-music inductee into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. Urias died in 1979, and Eva Mae returned to the road in 1985. She was recording “Where Could I Go” with Bill Gaither and others in 1991 when she spontaneously sat at the piano and began to “jam” with the singers. The event became Gaither’s first Homecoming video, which is now a major franchise.
Notable alumni of the LeFevres include evangelist Rex Nelon and gospel stars Janet Passchal, Teresa McNeil, Ron Hitchins and Mylon LeFevre, her son. Granddaughter Summer LeFevre is married to Peter Furler of The Newsboys.
1720 Entertainment to Acquire Rock PR
/by LB Cantrell“I’m excited about building a partnership and connecting our amazing artists and media properties with Rock’s powerful branded entertainment assets,” said Terry K. Johnson, President/CEO of 1720 Entertainment. “Their business model and strategy aligns perfectly with the 1720 vision and our multimedia platform and gives 1720 the media and event properties we need to create enormous value with the various brands in our portfolio. I believe our combined strengths will accelerate the growth of both companies and result in truly a great partnership.”
For more details click here.
CMT Music Awards Nominees Announced
/by LB CantrellCountry 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”)
Industry News: Time Jumpers, Chesney, Montgomery Gentry and More
/by LB CantrellTime Jumpers In the Times
Colgate Showdown Adds Internet Program
Chesney Plays For Free
Montgomery Support Wounded Warrior Project
Strickland to Head Golden Music Nashville
Industry veteran Brinson Strickland has joined new record label, Golden Music Nashville as President and C.E.O. The label will open offices at 54 Music East, Suite 390. Strickland, President and C.E.O. of Golden Music Nashville, is known for his work with 262 Five’s Netflix campaigns and his managerial involvement with Bryan White, Josh Turner, Brad Paisley, and most recently as a manager with Doc McGhee and McGhee Entertainment. Joining Strickland will be veteran promoter Brad Howell as VP of Promotion and Marketing. Howell spent many years at Warner Bros. Records and most recently worked with Broken Bow Records. Noel Golden will continue to serve as managing member of the label. The flagship act on Golden Music Nashville is country band Williams Riley. The band is currently having success with “I’m Still Me,” now being worked at radio. Strickland can be reached at Brinson@GoldenMusic.biz or at 615-891-4283.