Aldean, Swift, Paisley & Shelton lead 45th Annual CMA Awards Nominations

It's been a big year for Jason Aldean in country music and it's no surprise to us to see him personally nominated five times, a feat tied with Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift and Blake Shelton. Read on to see what awards they got nomiated for and if other favorites

Aldean scored nominations in the Entertainer of the Year Category, Top Male Vocalist, Single of the year for “Don’t You Wanna Stay,” Album of the Year for My Kinda Party and the Musical Event of the Year for “Don’t You Wanna Stay” with Kelly Clarkson.  Aldean’s recent chart-topping hit of this past summer, “Dirt Road Anthem” scored Colt Ford and Brantley Gilbert songwriter nominations for writing the tune.

Shelton scored nominations for Entertainer of the Year, Top Male vocalist, Album of the Year for All About Tonight, Single of the Year for “Honey Bee” and music video of the year for “Honey Bee.”

Paisley scored nominations in Entertainer, Male Vocalist, Album of the Year for This Is Country Music, and for Musical Event and Video of the Year (with Alabama) for “Old Alabama.”

Swift scored Entertainer, Female Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year for Speak Now, and single, song and video of the year for “Mean.”

The Band Perry scored nods for Single of the Year for “If I Die Young,” Best New Artist, Music video of the Year for “If I Die Young,” and Best Vocal Group.

The Zac Brown Band scored CMA Nods for Musical Event of the Year with Alan Jackson for “As She’s Walking Away,” Single of the Year for “Colder Weather,” Vocal Group and Album of the Year for You Get What You Give.

The Entertainer of the Year category this year is Keith Urban, who won the same award in 2005 while in the midst of a three year run as Male Vocalist of the Year, an award he’s also nominated for this year.

Kenny Chesney scored three nominations this year, one for Male Vocalist, Musical Event with Grace Potter for “You And Tequila” and Video of the Year with Potter for “You And Tequila. The song also scored CMA Nods for songwriters Matraca Berg and onetime CMA Female vocalist of the year, Deana Carter.

Sara Evans return is complete with a nod for Female Vocalist and Single of the Year for “A Little Bit Stronger,” a song produced by Tony Brown, who leads the nominees among non-performers with 39 career CMA Nominations (wow!).

Carrie Underwood scored her sixth nomination for Female Vocalist of the Year, an award she won in 2006-2008 and if she were to win the category this year, she’d tie Martina McBride (1999, 2002-2004) and Reba McEntire (1984-1987) for most wins in the category.

Miranda Lambert is joined by McBride in rounding out the Female Vocalist category. She won the award last year along with Album of the Year for Revolution. She was also nominated in the Musical Event of the Year category for her performance with Loretta Lynn and Sheryl Crow on “Coal Miner’s Daughter.”

Thompson Square scored two nominations today as well with slots being held in both the Vocal Duo and New Artist of the Year Categories (They announced the final set of nominees with Jerrod Niemann).  

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the whole list of final nominees – to us at least – is the inclusion of indie band The Civil Wars in the Duo of the Year category.  They are joined by Thompson Square, Montgomery Gentry (who won in 2000), Steel Magnolia and Sugarland, who has won the award four years running. 

Thompson Square and The Band Perry are joined by a tight, and strong stable of new artists with Luke Bryan, Chris Young and Eric Church rounding out the list. Bryan and Young were nominated in the former Horizon Award category last year while it’s the first nomination for Eric Church.  Artists are allowed to be nominated in this category two times (as long as they aren’t nominated for Album or Male/female/group/duo or single of the year categories as well).

Mandolin ace Sam Bush is a first time nominee of the Musician of the Year category, joining Dobro all-star Jerry Douglas, steel guitar king Paul Franklin, Producer/guitarist Dann Huff and producer/guitarist Mac McAnally. 

The  CMA Awards will be broadcast on November 10, 2011 on ABC TV at 8pm Eastern/Western.

Final Nominee list:

Entertainer of the Year

Brad Paisley

Taylor Swift

Jason Aldean

Keith Urban

Blake Shelton

 

Male Vocalist

Brad Paisley

Keith Urban

Jason Aldean

Blake Shelton

Kenny Chesney

 

Female Vocalist

Taylor Swift

Miranda Lambert

Martina McBride

Sara Evans

Carrie Underwood

 

Group of the Year

Zac Brown Band

The Band Perry

Little Big Town

Rascal Flatts

Lady Antebellum

 

Duo of the Year

The Civil Wars

Thompson Square

Sugarland

Montgomery Gentry

Steel Magnolia

 

Single of the Year (artist/producer[s])

“Colder Weather – Zac Brown/Keith Stegall & Zac Brown

“Don’t You Wanna Stay – Jason Aldean & Kelly Clarkson/Michael Knox

“If I Die Young” – The Band Perry/Paul Worley

“Honey Bee – Blake Shelton/Scott Hendricks

“A Little Big Stronger – Sara Evans/Tony Brown

 

Song of the Year (songwriter’s award)

“Colder Weather” – Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, Levi Lowry & Coy Bowles

“Dirt Road Anthem” – Colt Ford & Brantley Gilbert

“If I Die Young” – Kimberly Perry

“Mean” – Taylor Swift

“You And Tequila” – Matraca Berg & Deana Carter

 

Album of the Year (artist/producer[s])

This Is Country Music – Brad Paisley/Frank Rogers

You Get What You Give- Zac Brown Band/Keith Stegall & Zac Brown

My Kinda Party – Jason Aldean/Michael Knox

Speak Now – Taylor Swift/Nathan Chapman & Taylor Swift

All About Tonight – Blake Shelton/Scott Hendricks

 

Musical Event of the Year

“As She’s Walking Away – Zac Brown Band/Alan Jackson

“Coal Miner’s Daughter” – Miranda Lambert, Loretta Lynn, Sheryl Crow

“Don’t You Wanna Stay” – Jason Aldean/Kelly Clarkson

“Old Alabama” – Brad Paisley/Alabama

“You And Tequila” – Kenny Chesney/Grace Potter

 

New Artist of the Year

Eric Church

Luke Bryan

The Band Perry

Thompson Square

Chris Young

 

Video of the Year (artist/producer)

“Honey Bee” – Blake Shelton/Trey Fanjoy

“If I Die Young” – The Band Perry/David McClister

“Mean” – Taylor Swift/Declan Whitebloom

“Old Alabama” – Brad Paisey Feat. Alabama/Jim Shea

“You And Tequila” – Kenny Chesney Feat. Grace Potter/Shaun Silva

 

Musician of the Year

Sam Bush

Jerry Douglas

Mac Mcanally

Dann Huff

Paul Franklin

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