Country stars Keith Urban, Dierks Bentley and Cam announced the nominees for the upcoming 50th annual CMA Awards this morning. Among the list of country superstars, RFD-TV’s own Joey and Rory Feek received a nomination for vocal duo of the year. Joey Feek passed away earlier this year after a hard-fought battle with cancer.
Singer-songwriters Chris Stapleton, Eric Church and Marren Morris earned the most nominations -- each earning five. These are newcomer Morris’ first CMA nominations -- including nods in the album of the year and new artist of the year categories.
Superstars Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood will return as hosts of the 50th annual CMA Awards. “Country Music’s Biggest Night” will air live on Wednesday, November 2.
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR Garth Brooks Luke Bryan Chris Stapleton Carrie Underwood Keith Urban
SINGLE OF THE YEAR “Die a Happy Man” Thomas Rhett Produced by Dann Huff and Jesse Frasure
“Humble and Kind” Tim McGraw Produced by Byron Gallimore and Tim McGraw
“My Church” Maren Morris Produced by busbee and Maren Morris
“Nobody To Blame” Chris Stapleton Produced by Dave Cobb and Chris Stapleton
“Record Year” Eric Church Produced by Jay Joyce
ALBUM OF THE YEAR Black Dierks Bentley
Hero Maren Morris
Mr. Misunderstood Eric Church
Ripcord Keith Urban Storyteller
Carrie Underwood
SONG OF THE YEAR “Burning House” Camaron “Cam” Ochs, Tyler Johnson, Jeff Bhasker
“Die a Happy Man” Sean Douglas, Thomas Rhett, and Joe Spargur
“Humble and Kind” Lori McKenna
“My Church” busbee and Maren Morris
“Record Year” Eric Church and Jeff Hyde
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR Kelsea Ballerini Miranda Lambert Maren Morris Kacey Musgraves Carrie Underwood
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR Dierks Bentley Eric Church Tim McGraw Chris Stapleton Keith Urban
VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR Lady Antebellum Little Big Town Old Dominion Rascal Flatts Zac Brown Band
VOCAL DUO OF THE YEAR Brothers Osborne Dan + Shay Florida Georgia Line Joey + Rory Maddie & Tae
MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR “Different For Girls” Dierks Bentley feat. Elle King
“Home Alone Tonight” Luke Bryan featuring Karen Fairchild
“The Fighter” Keith Urban (featuring Carrie Underwood)
“Think of You” Chris Young (duet with Cassadee Pope)
“You Are My Sunshine” Morgane Stapleton with Chris Stapleton
MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR Jerry Douglas (Dobro/Lap Steel Guitar) Paul Franklin (Steel Guitar) Dann Huff (Guitar) Brent Mason (Guitar) Derek Wells (Guitar)
MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR “Burning House” Cam Directed by Trey Fanjoy
“Fire Away” Chris Stapleton Directed by Tim Mattia
“Humble and Kind” Tim McGraw Directed by Wes Edwards
“Record Year” Eric Church Directed by John Peets and Reid Long
“Somewhere On A Beach” Dierks Bentley Directed by Wes Edwards
NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR Kelsea Ballerini Brothers Osborne Maren Morris Old Dominion Cole Swindell
Dailey & Vincent are BACK ON RFD-TV for another great season, brought to you by Gus Arrendale & Springer Mountain Farms. Join them as they welcome scores of fabulous bluegrass, country, and gospel music acts as special guests!
Join popular polka performer Mollie Busta as she hosts the weekly “Mollie B Polka Party” on RFD-TV! The one-hour program features the nation’s top polka bands and a wide variety of ethnic styles produced on location at music festivals from around the country.
For more than 20 years on the air during its original run, HEE HAW did more than simply make people laugh; it made an unforgettable mark on country music and became an American Institution.
First introduced to RFD-TV on Larry’s Country Diner, The Malpass Brothers, modern day troubadours, bring you their very own, brand-new show to RFD-TV. Viewers can enjoy traditional country music from the brother duo of Chris & Taylor Malpass, a featured celebrity guest on each episode, and loads of clever humor.