• CMA AWARDS 2018: Musical Event of the Year

    Dierks Bentley is nominated for CMA Musical Event of the Year with his recent tour mates, Brothers Osborne, for the song “Burning Man,” which is nearing the Top 10 on the country charts.

    Dierks recently wrapped up his Mountain High Tour, but immediately thought of his former tour mates when he started recording the song. “In the studio, Jedd Hughes put down this great guitar part, and I thought, ‘Man, John would be really cool on that,’ and then, obviously TJ has a, I love his singing. Great voice,” says Dierks. “I would’ve asked them to be on it regardless, I really would have, but the fact they’re on tour with us just makes it all that sweeter.”

    Dierks is also up for Male Vocalist and Album of the Year (The Mountain). You can catch him on the morning of the CMA Awards performing two songs on ABC’s Good Morning America.

    Vince Gill is also nominated for Musical Event of the Year for his collaboration with Maren Morris on “Dear Hate.” Vince is one of the most awarded artists in CMA history with 18 including two Entertainer of the Year awards and five Male Vocalist Awards.

    The 52nd Annual CMA Awards, hosted by Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley, will broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday (November 14th) at 8pm ET/PT on ABC.

    MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR
    (Award goes to each Artist)

    “Burning Man” – Dierks Bentley Feat. Brothers Osborne
    “Dear Hate” – Maren Morris (Feat. Vince Gill)
    “Drowns the Whiskey” – Jason Aldean (Feat. Miranda Lambert)
    “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright” – David Lee Murphy (with Kenny Chesney)
    “Meant to Be” – Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line

    Audio / BEFORE KICKING OFF HIS RECENT MOUNTAIN HIGH TOUR, DIERKS BENTLEY TALKS ABOUT GETTING BROTHERS OSBORNE TO TAKE PART IN THE SONG, “BURNING MAN,” FROM HIS CMA-NOMINATED ALBUM, THE MOUNTAIN.

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    Dierks Bentley (Burning Man) OC: …really well. :24
    “I’d had this song for about two years. It’s been a song I’ve been holding on for a little while. I just love that song. I could really relate to the lyrics. In the studio, Jedd Hughes put down this great guitar part, and I thought, ‘Man, John would be really cool on that,’ and then, obviously TJ has a, I love his singing. Great voice. I would’ve asked them to be on it regardless, I really would have, but the fact they’re on tour with us just makes it all that sweeter. Those guys are the perfect group to do it with and they definitely took it to a new spot and now we get to sing it every night on stage, so it worked out really well.”

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  • DIERKS BENTLEY WILL PERFORM LIVE ON GOOD MORNING AMERICA ON CMA DAY; MUSICAL EVENT AND MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON GMA AS WELL.

    Dierks Bentley will kick off the festivities on CMA Day (Wednesday, November 14th) when he will perform two songs on ABC’s Good Morning America live from his Whiskey Row bar in downtown Nashville. The winners of Musical Event of the Year and Music Video of the Year will be announced on Good Morning America, as well. Dierks is nominated for Musical Event for “Burning Man” with Brothers Osborne, as well as Male Vocalist and Album of the Year (The Mountain).

    The 52nd Annual CMA Awards will broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena November 14th at 8pm ET/PT on ABC.

  • BROTHERS OSBORNE EXTEND HEADLINING WORLD TOUR INTO 2019.

    Brothers Osborne announce today a major extension of their headlining world tour into early next year. The GRAMMY-nominated duo kicks off 2019 in Chicago, IL on January 10 and will hit more than 40 additional markets including New York, Los Angeles, and Nashville. Fans can purchase tickets beginning this Friday, November 16 at www.brothersosborne.com

    Known for their “distinctive sound combining classic country and hints of soul” (The Washington Post), Brothers Osborne have earned high praise for their dynamic live show while previously touring with the likes of Eric Church, Little Big Town, Dierks Bentley and Miranda Lambert. Rolling Stone exclaims “The Bros come guns blazing, a guaranteed show-stopper” while Billboard highlights the “face-melting guitar playing that was awe-inspiring.” The Nashville Scene commends the band for their “gritty outlaw-era authenticity and the return of honest-to-goodness guitar solos.”

    On the Maryland natives’ headlining world tour, fans can expect to hear the band’s current nostalgic single “I Don’t Remember Me (Before You)” in addition to their three GRAMMY-nominated singles including the No.1 Platinum-Certified “Stay A Little Longer,” rowdy Top 10 hit “It Ain’t My Fault” and the reminiscent “21 Summer.”

    Joining John and TJ Osborne for select dates is country rock band The Wild Feathers, comprised of vocalist Taylor Burns, singer-guitarist Ricky Young, singer-bassist Joel King and drummer Ben Dumas. Inspired by The Eagles and Tom Petty, The Wild Feathers are known for their thick harmonies, jangly guitars and smart, tight songwriting.  Singer-songwriter Ruston Kelly will also hit the road with Brothers Osborne for several dates. Ruston released his full-length debut album, Dying Star, earlier this fall to widespread acclaim highlighting his storytelling sensibility that constantly shifts from candid to poetic.

    In addition, Philadelphia-born Devon Gilfillian will join Brothers Osborne for the remaining tour dates. Raised by a musical family, Devon grew up singing and took up the electric guitar at 14 years old, kickstarting a fascination with classic rock and other sounds from an older generation. After moving to Nashville, he released his self-titled EP in May 2016 which is equal parts swampy, funky, and enthralling.

    Brothers Osborne currently reign as two-time CMA Vocal Duo of the Year and are nominated again at the upcoming “52nd Annual CMA Awards” set to air on ABC Wednesday, November 14. In addition, they are nominated for Musical Event of the Year for their collaboration with Dierks Bentley on the reflective rocker “Burning Man” which they are set to perform as part of the telecast.

     

    Brothers Osborne – World Tour Dates:

    Nov. 25                 Glasgow, Scotland                              O2 Academy Glasgow**

    Nov. 27                 Newcastle. England                           O2 Academy Newcastle**

    Nov. 28                 Manchester, England                        Academy Manchester**

    Nov. 30                 Nottingham, England                        Rock City**

    Dec. 1                    Porthcawl, Wales                               Planet Rock Festival

    Dec. 2                    London, England                                 O2 Kentish Town Forum**

    Jan. 10                   Chicago, IL                                            Riviera Theater*

    Jan. 11                   Detroit, MI                                           The Fillmore Detroit*

    Jan. 12                   Cleveland, OH                                     Agora Theatre*

    Jan. 23                   New York, NY                                      Terminal 5*

    Jan. 24                   Boston, MA                                          House of Blues*

    Jan. 25                   Philadelphia, PA                                 The Fillmore*

    Jan. 26                   Pittsburgh, PA                                     Stage AE – Indoor*

    Jan. 30                   Cincinnati, OH                                     Taft Theatre*

    Jan. 31                   Chattanooga, TN                                Tivoli Theatre*

    Feb. 1                    Mobile, AL                                            Saenger Theater*

    Feb. 6                    Birmingham, AL                                  Alabama Theatre*

    Feb. 7                    Shreveport, LA                                    Municipal Auditorium*

    Feb. 8                    Fort Worth, TX                                    Billy Bob’s Texas*

    Feb. 14                  Indianapolis, IN                                   Egyptian Room at Old National Centre*

    Feb. 15                  Nashville, TN                                       Ryman Auditorium*

    Feb. 16                  Nashville, TN                                       Ryman Auditorium*

    Feb. 20                  Columbus, OH                                     Express Live! Indoor Pavilion +

    Feb. 21                  Ashland, KY                                          Paramount Arts Center +

    Feb. 22                  Richmond, VA                                     The National+

    Feb. 23                  Washington, DC                                 The Anthem+

    Mar. 2                    Saint Augustine, FL                            The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre+

    Mar. 6                    Milwaukee, WI                                   Riverside Theater+

    Mar. 7                    Sioux City, IA                                       Orpheum Theatre+

    Mar. 8                    Saint Louis, MO                                  The Pageant+

    Mar. 9                    Dubuque, IA                                        Five Flags Center+

    Mar. 13                 Knoxville, TN                                       Knoxville Civic Auditorium+

    Mar. 14                 Atlanta, GA                                          Tabernacle+

    Mar. 15                 Savannah, GA                                      Johnny Mercer Theater+

    Mar. 21                 New Orleans, LA                                 The Fillmore New Orleans – Music Hall^

    Mar. 22                 Little Rock, AR                                     Robinson Hall Little Rock^

    Mar. 26                 Salt Lake City, UT                               Union Event Center^

    Mar. 27                 Boise, ID                                               Knitting Factory Concert House^

    Mar. 28                 Seattle, WA                                          Showbox SoDo^

    Mar. 30                 Oakland, CA                                         Fox Theater^

    Mar. 31                 Stockton, CA                                        Bob Hope Theatre^

    Apr. 2                     Bakersfield, CA                                   Fox Theater^

    Apr. 3                     Los Angeles, CA                                  The Novo^

    Apr. 4                     San Diego, CA                                      House of Blues^

    Apr. 9                     Oklahoma City, OK                             The Jones Assembly^

    Apr. 10                  Austin, TX                                             Stubbs Waller Creek^

    Apr. 12                  Las Vegas, NV                                      Brooklyn Bowl – Las Vegas^

    Apr. 25                  Wichita, KS                                           The Cotillion Ballroom^

    Apr. 26                  Lincoln, NE                                           Lincoln In The Streets^

    Apr. 27                  Columbia, MO                                     The Blue Note – Outdoors^

     

    *Featuring The Wild Feathers

    +Featuring Ruston Kelly

    ^Featuring Devon Gilfillian

    **Featuring Lucie Silvas

     

     

  • CMA AWARDS 2018: Vocal Group of the Year

    Little Big Town could pick up their seventh consecutive CMA Award for Vocal Group of the Year. The group first took home the award in 2012. The foursome – made up of Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook – have also won awards for Single of the Year in 2012 for “Pontoon,” as well as Single of the Year for “Girl Crush” in 2015.

    Last year, they tied the record held for Vocal Group previously held by the Statler Brothers and Rascal Flatts with six wins in the category. This year, they’re once again nominated with their friends and former tour mates. “We truly are humbled by it,” says the band’s Phillip Sweet. “It’s just amazing to be in that category because there’s so much talent in that category. So, we’re just very thankful.”

    The 52nd Annual CMA Awards, hosted by Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley, will broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday (November 14th) at 8pm ET/PT on ABC.

    VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
    Lady Antebellum
    Lanco
    Little Big Town
    Midland
    Old Dominion

    Audio / The members of Little Big Town talk about tying the record for wins in the Vocal Group category last year.

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    Little Big Town (honor for CMA) OC: (KAREN) …great category. :18
    PHILLIP: “Of all the groups that have come before us and for us to be standing up there, we truly are humbled by it. And it’s just amazing to be in that category because there’s so much talent in that category. So, we’re just very thankful.” KAREN: “Yeah, it’s a great category.”

  • LUKE BRYAN WILL OPEN THE CMA AWARDS WITH HIS LATEST SONG “WHAT MAKES YOU COUNTRY.”

    2018 CMA Entertainer of the Year nominee and previous two-time Entertainer of the Year winner Luke Bryan will kick-off Country Music’s Biggest Night™ performing his current single and the title track from his latest album “What Makes You Country” on “The 52nd Annual CMA Awards.” Luke, who has always long championed up and coming artists, has invited some of country music’s rising superstars to perform with him to showcase the many styles and sounds that encompass country music. Tune-in Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 8:00 PM/ET (7:00 PM/CT) on the ABC Television Network.

    “When we began talking about this performance I thought this would be a perfect time to share the stage with a few deserving artists who may not otherwise have an opportunity to be a part of the show,” says Luke. “This genre is full of talented performers doing what makes them country and this is the perfect song to let them step in the spotlight to be seen and heard by the millions tuning in.”

    Luke is a five-time CMA Awards winner and is nominated this year for Entertainer of The Year.

    Listen to Luke’s What Makes You Country album HERE

    About Luke Bryan
    Luke is a two-time Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year, a five-time host of the ACM Awards, a NSAI Artist/Songwriter of the Year and was named a CMT Artist of the Year six consecutive years. Luke has more certified digital singles than any other country artist with 40 million tracks and 12 million albums with three Billion music streams and he was the most-streamed country artist from 2012 to 2016. Luke has placed 21 singles at #1, 11 of which he co-wrote, and has headlined arena tours and sold-out stadiums across the U.S.  This summer Luke opened Nashville’s only six-floor entertainment facility in the heart of Music City, LUKE’S 32 BRIDGE FOOD + DRINK. In 2019 Luke, along with Katy Perry and Lionel Richie, will return to the judges table for a second season on ABC’s American Idol.

  • CMA AWARDS 2018: Music Video of the Year

    Carrie Underwood is up for Music Video of the Year for “Cry Pretty,” as well as Female Vocalist at this year’s CMA  Awards; she’s also co-hosting the awards show, as well.has having released some pretty epic videos in her career (“Before She Cheats,” “Two Black Cadillacs,” etc.), so when it came time to film the video for “Cry Pretty,” she wanted to show the juxtaposition between the public persona and the private-sometimes you’ve got to let out your emotions side of the coin.

    “For me, it’s like trying to be Carrie Underwood [and] trying to be a mom, trying to be a wife, trying to keep it all together all the time. I could be having the worst day of my life, but if I have interviews to do I’ve got to put my smile on and shut that part out and go do my job. And we all do it. I don’t care what you do. Whatever you’re doing through, there’s times when you just have to emotionally shut it off and do what you’ve got to do,’ she says. “So, I feel like being trained that way, it was nice and refreshing to kind of explore the fact that sometimes you just can’t and sometimes it’s going to come out and instead of being embarrassed or instead of being ‘Oh my gosh I can’t believe all that happened’ or ‘What are people going to think of me?’ or whatever it is that you’re scared of, sometimes you just can’t keep it together and it’s okay… there’s something so strong about it. It was like owning your emotions, and there’s just something so powerful and some strength to that.”

    The 52nd Annual CMA Awards, hosted by Carrie and Brad Paisley, will broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday (November 14th) at 8pm ET/PT on ABC.

    MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR
    (Award goes to Artist and Director(s))

    “Babe” – Sugarland (Featuring Taylor Swift)
    Director: Anthony Mandler

    “Cry Pretty” – Carrie Underwood
    Director: Randee St. Nicholas

    “Drunk Girl” – Chris Janson
    Director: Jeff Venable

    “Marry Me” – Thomas Rhett
    Director: TK McKamy

    “Tequila” – Dan + Shay
    Director: Patrick Tracy

    Audio / Carrie Underwood says she truly relates to the song “Cry Pretty.”

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    Carrie Underwood (she can personally relate to Cry Pretty) OC: …strength to that. 1:17
    “For me, it’s like trying to be Carrie Underwood [and] trying to be a mom, trying to be a wife, trying to keep it all together all the time. I could be having the worst day of my life, but if I have interviews to do I’ve got to put my smile on and shut that part out and go do my job. And we all do it. I don’t care what you do. Whatever you’re doing, there’s times when you just have to emotionally shut it off and do what you’ve got to do. So, I feel like being trained that way, it was nice and refreshing to kind of explore the fact that sometimes you just can’t and sometimes it’s going to come out and instead of being embarrassed or instead of being ‘Oh my gosh I can’t believe all that happened’ or ‘What are people going to think of me?’ or whatever it is that you’re scared of, sometimes you just can’t keep it together and it’s okay. And I loved writing this emotional song. It’s a song sung by a woman written by women about emotions, yet there’s something so strong about it. It was like owning your emotions, and there’s just something so powerful and some strength to that.”

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  • CMA AWARDS 2018: Female Vocalist of the Year

    Carrie Underwood and Kacey Musgraves will vie for this year’s CMA Female Vocalist of the Year. Both released critically-acclaimed new projects this past year – Carrie with Cry Pretty and Kacey with Golden Hour.

    Kacey, who was named New Artist of the Year in 2013 and picked up an award for CMA Song of the Year in 2014 for “Follow Your Arrow,” felt a part of the country music community after winning her first award. ““I got Best New Artist in 2013 and that was crazy because it had just been a lot of hard work from me and my whole team to get to that point and it’s just like, ‘Okay, here we are. Here we’re going. I’m a part of the country music community. We’re doing this.’” Kacey is also nominated for Album of the Year for Golden Hour.

    Carrie has four Female Vocalist of the Year Awards (2006-2008, 2016) under her belt, and she is once again nominated. When she was first named Female Vocalist, she was surprised to hear her name being called.

    The 52nd Annual CMA Awards, hosted by Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley, will broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday (November 14th) at 8pm ET/PT on ABC.

    FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
    Kelsea Ballerini
    Miranda Lambert
    Kacey Musgraves
    Maren Morris
    Carrie Underwood

     

    Audio / Kacey Musgraves recalls winning CMA Best New Artist in 2013 and becoming a part of the country music community.

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    Kacey Musgraves (CMA-part of country music community) OC: …watching it too. :20
    “I got Best New Artist in 2013 and that was crazy because it had just been a lot of hard work from me and my whole team to get to that point and it’s just like, ‘Okay, here we are. Here we’re going. I’m a part of the country music community. We’re doing this.’ It’s fun being recognized but it’s always been fun watching it too.”

    Audio / Carrie Underwood recalls winning Female Vocalist of the Year for the first time in 2006.

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    Carrie Underwood (winning Female Vocalist for 1st time) OC: …huge night, for sure. :31
    “I mean I definitely didn’t expect my name to be the one to be called, so it was a surprise, so I think that’s probably why it was, I mean it’s always exciting when your name is called in any situation like that, but especially when you’re like, ‘I have no, no way. This isn’t going to happen.’ And then they called my name and it was excitement and surprise and thankfulness. It was a pretty huge night, for sure.”

  • CMA AWARDS 2018: Duo of the Year

    Brothers Osborne could earn their third Vocal Duo of the Year Award this year, while Maddie & Tae who are heading up the country charts with their song, “Friends Don’t,” could earn their first at this year’s CMA Awards.

    Maddie & Tae didn’t expect a nod since they’d just released their new song on a new record label (Mercury Nashville) and were putting the finishing touches on a new album.

    “Being nominated this year, one-we did not, we never expected it, obviously, but we didn’t really expect it this year, because we just put the first single out and everything is slowly rolling out,” said the duo’s Maddie Marlow. “Having that nomination was like, oh wow, our peers do still feel like we’re doing something special and do still believe in us and that was a really nice spirit-lifter where we were like, ‘Oh my gosh. We are doing something right and we’re making music that people are enjoying,’ and that was just a huge, huge compliment. And we’re nominated with some of favorite people in the industry, so super fun.”

    After winning their first CMA Award in 2016, TJ and John Osborne were definitely feeling the love from their peers and folks in the industry. ““We definitely can feel the love and I feel like we’re trying to reciprocate that as much as we can because we are incredibly thankful,” said TJ. “I mean, it’s amazing. We came to this town so many years ago. We look like an overnight success, but we came here just some poor blue-collar kids from Maryland, and here we are winning a CMA [Award].” The brothers are also up for Musical Event of the Year with Dierks Bentley for the Arizona native’s latest hit, “Burning Man.”

    The 52nd Annual CMA Awards will broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena November 14th at 8pm ET/PT on ABC.

    VOCAL DUO OF THE YEAR
    Brothers Osborne
    Dan + Shay
    Florida Georgia Line
    Maddie & Tae
    Sugarland

     

    Audio / Backstage at the 2016 CMA Awards, Brothers Osborne’s TJ Osborne said he and his brother John can feel the support from everyone in the country music community, especially after winning their first CMA Vocal Duo of the Year Award.00:25

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    Brothers Osborne (CMA love) OC: …is great. :26
    TJ: “We definitely can feel the love and I feel like we’re trying to reciprocate that as much as we can because we are incredibly thankful. I mean, it’s amazing. We came to this town so many years ago. We look like an overnight success, but we came here just some poor blue-collar kids from Maryland, and here we are winning a CMA [Award]. I wish I could be home with all our boys back home. I know they’re celebrating.” JOHN: “I know! I know.” TJ: “This is great!”

    Audio / Maddie & Tae talk about their CMA nomination for Vocal Duo of the Year.

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    Maddie & Tae (CMA nomination 2018) OC: …super fun. :38
    MADDIE: “Being nominated this year, one-we did not, we never expected it, obviously, but we didn’t really expect it this year, because we just put the first single out and everything is slowly rolling out. Having that nomination was like, oh wow, our peers do still feel like we’re doing something special and do still believe in us and that was a really nice spirit-lifter where we were like, ‘Oh my gosh. We are doing something right and we’re making music that people are enjoying,’ and that was just a huge, huge compliment. And we’re nominated with some of favorite people in the industry, so super fun.”

  • MORE PERFORMERS ANNOUNCED FOR THIS YEAR’S CMA AWARDS.

    Lauren Alaina, Jon Pardi, Vince Gill and Chris Stapleton with Maren Morris and Mavis Staples have been added to the list of performers for this year’s CMA Awards, along with Brad Paisley, Ricky Skaggs, Ashley McBryde, David Lee Murphy, Marty Stuart, Cole Swindell, Lindsay Ell, Chris Janson, Sierra Hull and Carson Peters.

    They join previously announced performers include Jason Aldean with Miranda Lambert, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley with Brothers Osborne, Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Luke Combs, Dan + Shay, Florida Georgia Line with Bebe Rexha, Midland, Kacey Musgraves, Old Dominion, Pistol Annies, Thomas Rhett, Underwood, Keith Urban and Brett Young. Presenters will be announced next week.

    Lauren, who just released her new song “Ladies in the ‘90s,” is a two-time CMA Awards nominee. She returns this year with a nomination for New Artist of the Year.

    Vince is a 54-time CMA Awards nominee and 18-time winner. He holds the r ecord for most wins in the Song of the Year category. He is also tied for most wins in the Male Vocalist of the Year and Musical Event of the Year (previously Vocal Event of the Year) categories. He returns this year with his 12th nomination for Musical Event of the Year.

    Stapleton is a seven-time CMA Awards winner with 16 total career nominations. He is the reigning Male Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year winner. He returns this year as the most nominated artist of the night with nods in the Album of the Year, Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Single of the Year and Song of the Year categories.

    Pardi is a two-time CMA Awards nominee, taking home his first win in 2017 for New Artist of the Year.

    The 52nd Annual CMA Awards, hosted by Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley, will be broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena November 14th at 8pm ET on ABC.

  • CARRIE UNDERWOOD’S “LOVE WINS” CHAMPIONS LOVE AND RESPECT.

    Carrie Underwood’s latest song, “Love Wins,” is nearing the Top 30 on the country charts, and it is a song that the superstar hopes may help to start a conversation between people.

    “I feel like it maybe there’s a song on the radio or somebody says something, and you have a conversation with somebody that maybe you’re like today I’m going to try seeing things from a different point of view, then you’re one step closer, even if it’s just a little step. We’re just one step closer to each other,” says Carrie. “So, I love the fact that I feel like this song is kind of saying no matter who you are, what you feel, what you think – we didn’t want it to be political. We didn’t want it to be polarizing. We wanted it just to acknowledge that we’re in a broken world. We’re all human beings. We all deserve love. We all deserve respect and we all should try to show that to one another.”

    Carrie is getting ready to co-host this year’s CMA Awards, where she’s nominated for a pair of awards – Female Vocalist and Music Video of the Year for “Cry Pretty.”

    The 52nd Annual CMA Awards, which will broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena November 14th at 8pm ET/PT on ABC.

    Audio / Carrie Underwood says she hopes “Love Wins” shows people they all deserve love and respect.

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    Carrie Underwood (Love Wins) 3 OC: …one another. 57
    “One of the things that I was very careful about when we were writing the song, I’m like I don’t want to make it sound too easy because it sounds so easy. ‘Let’s just all love each other and get along. Oh okay, I never thought of that. Let’s try that.’ I feel like it maybe there’s a song on the radio or somebody says something, and you have a conversation with somebody that maybe you’re like today I’m going to try seeing things from a different point of view, then you’re one step closer, even if it’s just a little step. We’re just one step closer to each other. So, I love the fact that I feel like this song is kind of saying no matter who you are, what you feel, what you think – we didn’t want it to be political. We didn’t want it to be polarizing. We wanted it just to acknowledge that we’re in a broken world. We’re all human beings. We all deserve love. We all deserve respect and we all should try to show that to one another.”

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