Swift
will be going for her third entertainer of the year award and was
nominated for album and female vocalist of the year as well for the Nov.
6 awards in Nashville. Newcomer Musgraves also is up for awards in the
album and female vocalist categories.
Reigning
entertainer of the year Blake Shelton is next with five nominations.
His wife, Miranda Lambert, also has five nominations — three solo and
two with her trio Pistol Annies. And Keith Urban and Florida Georgia
Line have four apiece.
Shelton
and Swift are up for top honor entertainer of the year with Jason
Aldean, Luke Bryan and surprise nominee George Strait, a two-time winner
in the category who’s being feted by CMA voters as he retires from
touring.
The nominations were
announced Tuesday morning in New York on “Good Morning America” and in a
later news conference by Sheryl Crow and FGL.
Swift’s
load of nominations isn’t that surprising. She’s now up to 21 career
CMA nominations and has two entertainer of the year awards among her
seven wins, tying her with Barbara Mandrell as the lead female winner of
the association’s top honor.
Musgraves’
rapid ascendance, though, comes as something of a shock. This is the
first year the talented, left-of-center newcomer has been nominated, and
the number of trophies she and Swift are up for signals something of an
admission that the once deeply conservative format is opening up to new
sounds and ideas in the 21st Century.
The
25-year-old Texas-born singer-songwriter takes on divisive topics like
homosexuality on her critically acclaimed album “Same Trailer Different
Park” and other issues not often heard on country radio, yet still
managed to generate hits because of her smart songwriting.
She’s
also nominated in the new artist of the year category, as a songwriter
on her own hit “Merry Go ‘Round” and Miranda Lambert’s “Mama’s Broken
Heart.”
The CMA’s open-armed
welcome for Musgraves wasn’t the only nontraditional entry among
nominations. Bob Dylan earns a nod with Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine
Show as the songwriters of “Wagon Wheel,” the Dylan song sketch that
Secor updated and Darius Rucker turned into a country hit. The song also
is up for single of the year.
Folk
duo The Civil Wars, officially on hiatus, earned a nomination for vocal
duo of the year. Rapper Nelly is up for musical event on his “Cruise”
mashup with Florida Georgia Line. And pop star and recent Nashville
transplant Kelly Clarkson returns as female vocalist nominee.
It
should also be noted Swift and Urban wouldn’t be among lead nominees
without a little help from Tim McGraw. Each got three nominations apiece
for their collaboration on McGraw’s “Highway Don’t Care” — single,
musical event and video of the year.
Carrie
Underwood, McGraw, Aldean, Bryan and Little Big Town are up for three
awards apiece. In another sign he’s arrived, Bryan was nominated for
entertainer of the year for the first time, five months after winning
the same award from the rival Academy of Country Music.
Underwood’s
“Blown Away,” Shelton’s “Based on a True Story” and Little Big Town’s
“Tornado” are up for album of the year with Swift’s “Red” and Musgraves’
“Same Trailer.”
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