Thursday, November 3, 2016

CMA 50 Awards - Kumbaya Fest - Winner's List





The 50th CMA Awards are over, the Italian-made crystal obelisks are distributed and the hangover is real. Not so much on my part but probably on broadcaster ABC and host CMA - even though offering a stur-studded annual celebration of "Country Music" - the ratings were a disaster. There were more than 3 times as many viewers watching the all deciding game 7 of the Baseball World Series between the Cubs and Indians, than people tuning in to the Kumbaya Fest out of the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.



So let's see how I did in my preview - published here in my blog Nothing New On The Western Front, when the nominations came out. Besides the winners below, Dolly Parton was awarded the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award and Kenny Chesney with the Pinnacle Award.



My predications who is winning (*), whom I want to win (amu) and who actually won.



Entertainer of the Year

Garth Brooks

Luke Bryan

Chris Stapleton (amu)

Carrie Underwood (*)

Keith Urban


I gotta have to think about that for a little while, Garth Brooks was the reason I left the CMA as a voting member, because I thought, that the trend where the music was going, was into BS-land (and I don't mean the Swiss state with that name). In retrospect, well at least compared to today's output over the last half decade, Garth was country. Writer and owner "Trigger" at "Saving Country Music" already wrote a wonderful piece about that - Time has been kind to the music of Garth Brooks,



Male Vocalist of the Year

Dierks Bentley

Eric Church (amu)

Tim McGraw

Chris Stapleton (*)

Keith Urban



Female Vocalist of the Year

Kelsea Ballerini

Miranda Lambert (*)

Maren Morris

Kacey Musgraves (amu)

Carrie Underwood





Album of the Year

Black, Dierks Bentley

Hero, Maren Morris

Mr. Misunderstood, Eric Church (amu)

Ripcord, Keith Urban

Storyteller, Carrie Underwood (*)



Single of the Year

"Die A Happy Man", Thomas Rhett

"Humble and Kind", Tim McGraw

"My Church", Maren Morris (*/amu)

"Nobody To Blame", Chris Stapleton

"Record Year", Eric Church



Song of the Year - this goes to the songwriters

"Burning House", Cam - Cam, Jeff Bhasker, Tyler Johnson (amu)

"Die A Happy Man", Thomas Rhett - Thomas Rhett, Sean Douglas, Joe Spargur

"Humble and Kind", Tim McGraw -  Lori McKenna (*)

"My Church", Maren Morris - Maren Morris, busbee

"Record Year", Eric Church -  Eric Church, Jeff Hyde

After "Girl Crush" last year, it's the second year in a row that Lori McKenna wins in the "Song of the Year" category.



Vocal Group of the Year

Lady Antebellum

Little Big Town (*)

Old Dominion

Rascal Flatts

Zac Brown Band

whatever, besides Zac Brown Band mediocrity at best



Vocal Duo of the Year

Brothers Osborne

Dan + Shay

Florida Georgia Line

Joey + Rory (*/amu)

Maddie & Tae



Biggest surprise of the night was definitely the win by the Osborne Brothers, who annihilated not only the two douche-bags called Florida Georgia Line but I hope Bro-Country in general.




Not trying to diminish the Osborne Brothers' success, but I personally still think that Joey + Rory posthumously should have gotten an award, as they were never honored by the CMA. Surviving husband Rory attented yesterday's festivities with the parents and sisters of his late wife.



New Artist of the Year

Kelsea Ballerini

Brothers Osborne (amu)

Maren Morris (*)

Old Dominion

Cole Swindell



Musical Event of the Year

"Different For Girls", Dierks Bentley/Elle King

"Home Alone Tonight", Luke Bryan/Karen Fairchild

"The Fighter", Keith Urban/Carrie Underwood (*)

"Think of You", Chris Young/Cassadee Pope

"You Are My Sunshine", Chris Stapleton/Morgane Stapleton (amu)



Music Video of the Year

"Burning House", Cam

"Fire Away", Chris Stapleton

"Humble and Kind", Tim McGraw

"Record Year", Eric Church

"Somewhere On A Beach", Dierks Bentley (*)



Musician of the Year

Jerry Douglas (*)

Paul Franklin

Dan Huff

Brett Mason

Derek Wells



So in my predictions I scored (4/12), in whom I wanted to win (1/9) as I didn't care in some categories to even put my vote in for a winner. The show itself was more country oriented than previous shows, which is very laudable. The Country Music Association (CMA) really tried hard to celebrate their 50th Anniversary Gala with a broad spectrum of old and new.



Actually I think there was too much old in the show - now don't get me wrong, all of these songs performed, are part of my all time favorites. But for some reason the whole thing was like a celebration of times gone bye - a documentation of how great country music was, instead of is. A commercial for the ultimate "Time" country collection you need to have. Somebody in my twitter feed actually said something like, imagine you could hear stuff like this on the radio. And no, you can't, only if you turn into an oldies or classic country music station. It would have been better if young artists would have had a chance to come out and present their take on the more traditional way with their own, new songs. And yes these artists are ready, waiting in the hallway to get on stage and show us how it can be done, obviously there is a market out there. I wanna see and hear Brandy Clark, Margo Price, Shelley Skidmore, William Michael Morgan, Jon Pardi, Jason James, Mo Pitney and everybody else that wants to take up real songs with real lyrics and real instrumentation. A step back doesn't mean we can't move forward.



There were some memorable performances and if you missed them, because of the game or the babysitter screwing with your TiVo, you can actually watch the whole show on abc.com by telling them who your TV provider is. For non-regular TV consumers, the show can be watched in it's entirety in a week's time. Already watchable are some clips, including the most talked about, Beyonce performing with the Dixie Chicks.



Sources: CMA (pic), abc.com, SavingCountryMusic.com, Twitter: @BrothersOsborne, @GarthBrooks
















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