Chesney Is King of Country Again
Kenny Chesney took home his third straight entertainer of the year trophy at the CMA Awards tonight. Chesney's win ties him with Garth Brooks for most in that category. Another big winner was George...
View ArticleGwyneth Sings, Plays at CMAs
It was a night of crossovers at yesterday’s Country Music Association Awards: Actress Gwyneth Paltrow and pop singer Kelly Clarkson both debuted on the country stage. Paltrow performed the single from...
View Article3 Things You Need to Know About the CMAs
Missed the CMA Awards last night? Three highlights to discuss on your lunch break: The president got dissed ... again: Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley were back as co-hosts, and, just like last year,...
View ArticleGarth Brooks Wins Big at CMAs
Garth Brooks, who lost entertainer of the year at last year's Country Music Association Awards when he returned to music after a 13-year break, won the top prize at the show Wednesday, the AP reports....
View ArticleCMA Faces Backlash Over Beyonce-Dixie Chicks Duet
The surprise collaboration of Beyonce and the Dixie Chicks at the Country Music Association Awards was still rocking the music world on Thursday, but not all were impressed by the electric...
View ArticleHe Took CMA's Top Prize: 'I'm Shocked Beyond Shocked'
Chris Stapleton won the most awards at the 2018 Country Music Association Awards and had the show's best performance, almost capping a perfect night. That was until Keith Urban surprisingly won the top...
View ArticleCMAs Were a Big Night for Women Until Surprise Win
The Country Music Association Awards almost fully honored and highlighted the women of country music—whose songs have been heavily dismissed on country radio over the years—until two words were uttered...
View ArticleCountry Music's Entertainer of the Year Repeats
Luke Combs was crowned entertainer of the year at Wednesday's Country Music Association Awards, the second year in a row that he's taken home the night's top honor. "I want to thank country music for...
View ArticleTracy Chapman's 'Fast Car' Makes CMA History
Tracy Chapman just became the first Black woman to win a Country Music Association award—for a song she penned 35 years ago. "Fast Car," which was first released in 1988 but found new popularity this...
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