9 MILLION Country Fans Lit Up the Holidays with ‘CMA Country Christmas’

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Nothing like “CMA Country Christmas” to put 9 MILLION awesome Country Music fans in the holiday spirit!

Thanks to all of the fans who tuned in to the 2011 CMA Country Christmas on ABC Thursday night! More than 9 MILLION fans watched Jennifer Nettles host this unforgettable night and were treated to amazing performances by Lauren Alaina, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Faith Hill, Little Big Town, Martina McBride, Scotty McCreery, Brad Paisley, Kellie Pickler, Rascal Flatts, Darius Rucker, Brian Setzer, Sugarland, Keith Urban, and even Miss Piggy in a memorable duet with Vince Gill!

And thanks for everybody who chimed in with comments on Facebook and Twitter!  We love keeping up with everyone online!  Here are some of our favorite tweets during the show:

@brookehof How could anyone not love Jennifer Nettles? #CMAChristmas #talentfordays #bestpartofmynight

@LBTmusic @Lauren_Alaina, you did Amy Grant proud, girl! Kimberly #CMAChristmas

@martinamcbride This performance by Faith Hill is really powerful. So beautiful. #CMAChristmas

@EmmaAlaina Holy. 7 minutes in. RT @sara_weaver: Dang. #CMAChristmas is already #1 trending worldwide. That was fast.

@callmeparks Darius Rucker has the perfect voice to sing Walking in a Winter Wonderland #CMAChristmas

@CountryMashup@kherbert87: Miss Piggy wants to du-et with Vincent Gill #CMAChristmas” very funny line

@familymgrkendra Watching @Sugarland perform “Silent Night” on #CMAChristmas. BEAUTIFUL!!!

Tell us your favorite performance!

Twas The Night of Country Christmas

Twas the night of CMA Christmas, when all through the lands
Country fans were abuzz to watch their favorite bands.
Their TVs were set, they had to see it all
From artists, to muppets, and trees oh-so-tall.

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They nestled on their couches, ready to sing along,
“Jingle Bells,” “White Christmas,” every last song.
With Jennifer at the helm for the second year in a row,
15 artists are here to put on a (GREAT) show.

When 9 o’clock came with Christmas carols abound,
Kids knew to be quiet and not make a sound.
Away to the couches they flew awfully fast,
Cuddled up with their blankets to watch our Christmas show cast.

Miss Piggy the Muppet takes the stage with Vince Gill,
To sing of the weather, the snow, and the chill.
But Amy Grant is here too! To sing with her boo!
They promise to give a great performance for you.

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The talent on stage is truly incredible,
Miss Piggy’s still complaining about Brad Paisley calling her edible.
Sugarland, sugarplums, fireside chats,
Not one but two songs by the famous Rascal Flatts.

And then from the crowd we hear an applause,
As Brad and Brian boogie woogie like Santa Claus.
Then Keith serenades us, the best from down under,
Lauren and Kellie from Idol, they fill us with wonder.

Now Scotty!, now Darius!, now, Little Big Town!
On Faith!, On Martina, oh such a beautiful gown!
To the front of the stage! To the front of it all!
Now sing away! Sing away! Sing away ya’ll!

We hope you enjoy watching our show,
Its a pleasure to have you, just so you know.
Enjoy the holidays, we hope they are swell,
We here at CMA Christmas wish you all well!!!

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CMA Awards Artist Spotlight: THOMPSON SQUARE

Making their CMA Awards debut on Wednesday, Nov. 9 (8|7c on ABC), Thompson Square receive their first CMA Award nominations for New Artist and Vocal Duo of the Year.  With the success of their debut self-titled album, which hit stores on Feb. 8, 2011 and reached No. 3 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, it’s no wonder Thompson Square has been winning over fans and critics all over the country.

More about Thompson Square

Husband and wife duo, Keifer and Shawna Thompson, first met in Nashville while each trying to make it big as solo artists in the competitive pool of Music City hopefuls.  It wasn’t long until the pair decided to join forces and eventually form the duo, Thompson Square, in 2009.  In January 2010 they were signed to Stoney Creek Records, a sister label of Broken Bow Records (Jason Aldean.)

Thompson Square released their first single, “Let’s Fight,” on May 3, 2010 and achieved moderate success on the Hot Country Songs chart, peaking at No. 58.  It wasn’t until their second single, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not,” hit the airwaves that Thompson Square started getting the well-deserved attention of Country and pop listeners.  The Platinum-certified single earned them their first No. 1 on the Billboard Country Songs chart and reached No. 32 on the Hot 100 Singles chart.

Thompson Square’s third single, “I Got You,” was released almost a year later in May 2011.  The song continues to climb the Country Songs chart, already reaching No. 14 in September 2011.  Thompson Square joins fellow CMA Award nominee, Jason Aldean, for his 2011 “My Kinda Party” tour this fall, opening dates in September and October.  The duo will also open for Darius Rucker’s US tour in November.

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CMA Awards Artist Spotlight: RASCAL FLATTS

The group performs "Why Wait," the lead single from current album NOTHING LIKE THIS, at the 2010 CMA Awards.

For Country trio Rascal Flatts, “The 45th Annual CMA Awards” (Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 8|7c on ABC) nomination for Vocal Group of the Year marks the 10th consecutive year that they have received the honor and makes them eligible for their 7th potential win in the category. Rascal Flatts held the position for six years straight from 2003-2008. The band’s newest album, the Platinum-selling Nothing Like This, and their popular massive summer tour are just part of what have made the past year a huge success for Gary, Jay and Joe Don.

More About Rascal Flatts

Rascal Flatts accept Vocal Group of the Year in 2006.

This prolific trio has a penchant for turning out back-to-back No.1 singles and multi-Platinum albums. Of seven studio albums, the last six debuted at No.1, making them one of only four Country bands to achieve such a feat. With over 40 music industry awards to their credit — including 7 CMA Awards, this group’s history reads like one unbelievable success story.

Members Gary LeVox (lead vocals), Joe Don Rooney (lead guitar, vocals), and Jay DeMarcus (bass guitar, keyboard, piano, vocals) joined forces in 1999 and released their self-titled debut the next year — which sold more than 2 Million copies. Between their freshman album and their triple-Platinum sophomore release Melt (2002), Flatts scored eight top ten hits, including No.1 singles “These Days” and “Mayberry.” Every one of their next five albums debuted at No.1 with Platinum or higher certifications from the RIAA. In fact, both Feels Like Today (2004) and Me and My Gang (2006) attained certified Platinum status five times over, signaling sales of more than 5 million units for each title. With an aptitude for dominating multi-genre charts and producing numerous top ten crossover singles, Flatts has set a high standard for those hoping to enter the ranks of the musical elite. More importantly though, the trio has had a major influence in making Country Music a universal household genre, thus paving the way for other artists to reach new audiences.

20 million album sales and 25 million digital downloads into their career, the group is still surpassing industry milestones and looking for new ways to enthrall lifelong fans. In 2011, Rascal Flatts collaborated with pop sensation Justin Bieber on the single “That Should Be Me” whose video won them a 2011 CMT Music Award. “The Flatts Fest Tour” in summer 2011 earned them a nomination for Billboard’s fan-voted “Best Tour of the Year” Award. Having toured in the past with industry heavyweights like Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Jason Aldean, Taylor Swift, Darius Rucker, Chris Young, Luke Bryan and Sara Evans, to name a few,  Rascal Flatts’ concert ticket sales have surpassed the 6 million mark to date career to date. And Flatts enthusiasts still have a lot to look forward to for this group’s future. Lead vocalist LeVox speaks for the group when he says, “The goal is to continue to make amazing music together for at least the next ten years, because we honestly feel like we’re just getting started.”

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CMA Awards Artist Spotlight: BRAD PAISLEY

Brad joins Carrie Underwood for their first turn hosting the CMA Awards in 2008.

In addition to returning as co-host of “The 45th Annual CMA Awards” alongside Carrie Underwood in 2011, CMA’s reigning Entertainer of the Year Brad Paisley is up for five Awards on Wednesday, Nov. 9! With his five nominations this year (for Entertainer; Male Vocalist; Album for This is Country Music; Musical Event and Music Video for “Old Alabama”), Paisley has amassed an incredible 57 career nominations to date. Only two artists have earned more in their careers (George Strait with 81, and Alan Jackson with 80). Paisley joins a pack of artists with five nods apiece in 2011, including Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, and Taylor Swift.

More about Brad Paisley

Brad Paisley’s laundry list of well-deserved awards illustrate a male vocalist and entertainer who has produced some of the most highly-revered albums, videos, and musical pairings of the past 11 years. A consummate musician, Paisley delivered his first public performance at age 10 and began to write his own songs at age 12. Studying at Nashville’s Belmont University, Paisley’s natural talent, hard work, and ideal placement within the Country Music capital poised him for success. Among Paisley’s list of successes are:

  • 12 million: Albums sold worldwide
  • 20: No. 1 Country singles to date
  • 14: CMA Awards
  • 4: Years as CMA Awards host (2008-2011)
  • 3: Grammy Awards
  • Many additional industry honors

In 2000, Brad captured the Horizon Award, the first of 14 CMA Awards he's received through 2010, when he was named Entertainer of the Year.

With his ninth studio album, 2011′s This is Country Music, Paisley continued his tradition of excellence, as evidenced by the album’s impressive sales debut (152,000 copies first week) which placed it atop the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart. The album marks Paisley’s sixth consecutive album to debut as a national best-seller, and it also racked up rave reviews from some of the industry’s toughest critics who recognized Paisley’s instinctual ability to masterfully communicate the heart and soul of the Country format. Paisley co-wrote 12 of the album’s 15 tracks and collaborated with stars including Alabama, Clint Eastwood, Sheryl Crow, Carrie Underwood, and Blake Shelton to capture a variety of musical tones that push the boundaries of Country Music. The album’s first three singles (the title track, “Old Alabama” and “Remind Me”) have already ascended to No. 1.

Paisley toured internationally in 2011, featuring fellow musicians along the way including Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton, Jerrod Niemann, and the JaneDear girls. In late August, Paisley wrapped up a two-week, eight-show European tour during which he performed for more than 40,000 fans. Sold out shows and unscheduled surprise guests on tour (e.g. Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones joined Paisley in London and performed “Let The Good Times Roll”) have combined with the favorable response and support for the album to make 2011 a tremendous success for Paisley.

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7 MILLION Country Fans ROCK ‘CMA Music Festival’ on ABC!

You know it’s a party when 7 MILLION of your closest friends show up!

Thanks to the fans who watched the 2011 “CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock” on ABC Sunday night!  Y’all helped Country Music have a BIG SHOWING to a national TV audience.  In fact, with 7 MILLION viewers, last night’s telecast earned ABC its most viewers in the time period in five years!  That’s 7 MILLION fans who relived the excitement we experienced here in Nashville back in June, 7 MILLION fans who caught amazing performances by the likes of Trace Adkins, Alabama, Lauren Alaina, Jason Aldean, The Band Perry, Dierks Bentley, Big & Rich, Luke Bryan, Kelly Clarkson, Sheryl Crow, Sara Evans, Alan Jackson, Kid Rock, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Martina McBride, Scotty McCreery, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Reba, Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton, Sugarland, Taylor Swift, Josh Turner, Shania Twain, Keith Urban, Gretchen Wilson and Zac Brown Band!

Here are some of our favorite tweets from friends during the show:

  • @Opry: WOW @Lauren_Alaina w/ @MartinaMcBride & @ScottyMcCreery w/ @joshturnermusic together!
  • @GACtv: @taylorswift13 showing off some mad banjo skills on the CMA Music Fest: Country’s Night to Rock special on ABC tonight. #cmafest
  • @FollowCMT: I always want to go sit on a beach when I hear @ZacBrownBand. Who’s with me? #CMAfest
  • @JoeDonRooney: Thx so much to all you #CountryMusicFans for making #CMAfest such a #Success this year! #KeepOnRockin
  • @cmilove: I wish @kelly_clarkson would make a full country record. She’s got one of THE BEST voices in all of music. #cmafest
  • @adrianftaylor: love how @DierksBentley announced so many great artists #cmafest country music’s night to rock! CMA knows who the fave is to see! #Dierks
  • @LBTmusic: Loved singing with @rascalflatts on #cmafest… so cool.
  • @MusicRow: Country girls, are you shaking it? Luke Bryan sez so. #cmafest
  • @MartinaMcBride: Thanks 4 all the sweet comments re. One Night @ #CMAFest.
  • @manderho: Little Big Town makes everything sound that much better #CMAfest

So, what was your favorite performance or moment from the special?  We want to hear it.  Sound off below!

PROFILE: The Band Perry

CMA Music Festival welcomed The Band Perry to the LP Field stage in 2010, when the group offered its rendition of the National Anthem before Friday night’s show.  This year, siblings Kimberly, Neil and Reid will rock the stadium with a full set.  And the group leads our 2011 series of artist profiles.

The Band Perry performs the National Anthem at the 2010 CMA Music Festival (6/11/10).

Forming TBP

With influences of equal part rock-and-roll and Country, and music in her blood, Kimberly Perry formed her first high school band at age 15.  While that band didn’t include her two younger brothers quite yet, it set in motion a career we fans are enjoying today.

As Kimberly worked to make music, she enlisted Reid (at the time 10) and Neil (8) for road duties.  It wasn’t long before the glamour of changing guitar strings and carrying instruments began to fade, so the brothers formed their own band to serve as an opening act for their big sis.

As each sibling worked to hone their craft and develop a style, each night they’d come home and sing harmonies to the Country songs they loved.  It seemed inevitable that the trio would perform together at some point.  They were just waiting for the stars to align.

In 2005, The Band Perry was officially brought together.  That same year, Coca-Cola Bottling Company asked TBP to open on the “New Faces of Country” tour.  After three years of touring, a chance meeting with longtime Garth Brooks manager Bob Doyle led to TBP creating music in Nashville.

Success to Date

The group’s self-titled debut album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart, and at No. 4 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart.  First single, “Hip To My Heart” cracked the top 20 and was followed by the No. 1 fan favorite, “If I Die Young,” which the group performed at the 2010 CMA Awards last November.  The Band Perry’s current single, “You Lie,” is climbing the charts now.

The Band Perry's self-titled CD debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart.

Get tickets for the 2011 CMA Music Festival now!  Priced from only $115 ($28.75 per day), tickets can be ordered at Ticketmaster.com, or by calling 1-800-CMA-FEST (262-3378) or 1-800-745-3000.  In addition to The Band Perry, stars already announced include Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Sheryl Crow, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Martina McBride, Rascal Flatts, 2011 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Reba, Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton and Keith Urban.  Many more will be announced SOON!

Darius Rucker: Rooted in Country

By Bob Doerschuk

The story of Darius Rucker’s rise to success as a Country artist, an ascent confirmed by his winning the 2009 CMA New Artist of the Year last November, is a story of hard work, dedication and genuine appreciation. Like all who have earned this distinction through the years, Rucker was recognized for the unique talent that he brings to the table an artist — yet in several significant ways, he stands out even in this stellar company. Unlike previous winners, he came to Country Music as a performer already familiar to the general public. And not just familiar: He had earned worldwide recognition as lead singer with Hootie & The Blowfish, who parlayed years of working the Southern bar circuit into a supernova exploding with sales of their album Cracked Rear View topping 16 million copies in the United States alone.

Darius Rucker hangs with fans at the Fan Fair Hall

Darius Rucker hangs with fans at the Fan Fair Hall

“A lot of program directors were saying, ‘Darius is coming out with a Country record,’” Rucker said. “I’m sure these people were expecting to hear ‘Hold My Hand’ or ‘Only Wanna Be with You’ with a lap steel or a fiddle.”

But instead of refried Hootie hits, Learn to Live delivered 14 songs, all but one written or co-written by Rucker with a complete and real Country aesthetic, drawn from his eclectic listening tastes while growing up in South Carolina.

For years Rucker felt the call to draw more Country into his music, especially when it became clear that this wasn’t an option for the band he had helped take to the top. “The last three or four Hootie records, I said to the band, ‘Look, let’s do the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band thing. Let’s go and play Country Music,’” he recalled. “I always thought we were pretty close to it. We listened to it on the side. But they all wanted to play rock ‘n’ roll. I understand that; that’s what we were. But I just wanted to make a record I wanted to make.”

Relationships with fans and peers are central to Rucker’s plans as he releases his second album, Charleston, SC 1966 on Oct. 12. He is, for example, in no great hurry to battle up toward top billing on arena tours. “I’m not interested,” he said, after opening for Rascal Flatts on the road this summer. “Sure, don’t get me wrong. I will be headlining arenas, but it doesn’t have to be this year. I just don’t need yet to get excited when we sell out and not excited when we’re half full. I just play.”

Darius Rucker at CMA Music Festival

Darius Rucker at CMA Music Festival

“Besides,” he continued, “Country Music is a whole different platform. Country Music fans are going to love you until you give them a reason not to. Pop fans are looking for the next big thing; they’re in awe of you. Country fans want to be your best friend. They walk up to you in Nashville and go, ‘Hey, let’s go have a beer!’ And I say, ‘Well, come and take my picture,’” he said, laughing. “And that’s awesome.”

CMA Music Fest 2010 Closes with a Spectacle of Swagger and Humor, Love and Farewell

(Written by Lisa Hendin)

There’s always a unique energy in the air on the last night of CMA Music Festival. That proved true again on Sunday, June 13, as fans filed into LP Field for the fourth and final time of the week, preparing to soak up their last hours of Country Music ecstasy before heading back to reality.

 Following the national anthem by Mark Wills and comic interlude from Paul Harris of The Cleverlys, Arkansas native Justin Moore took the stage, sporting a cowboy hat and plaid shirt with just enough buttons undone to make much of the female contingent take notice. He prepped the audience with a question: “Anybody out there proud to be from a small town?” The answer was clearly positive, with cheers and screams filling the stadium as Moore launched into “Small Town USA.”

 Moore expanded on this theme as he set up his closing tune. “We figured you can’t be from Small Town USA unless you grew up way out in the backwoods,” he proclaimed. The response, as he kicked into “Backwoods,” proved that everybody, regardless of how big or small their hometown, could connect with his message and music.

 “I thought Justin did fantastic. I just want to know how he squats so low in those really tight jeans,” joked Katie Nordstrom, 25, who hails from central New Jersey.

 Next up was Kellie Pickler. Rocking a red cocktail dress, she got the crowd going right away with “Best Days of Your Life.” Cameras flashed rapidly as she slowed things down with “Didn’t You Know How Much I Loved You,” a song she favors so much it’s on both of her albums. Before finishing with “Red High Heels,” Pickler stuck true to her reputation of speaking her mind as she announced to the delighted audience that she was “sweating like a hog” in the steamy summer heat.

 Another artist known for humorous remarks, Blake Shelton entered next and opened with a saga of prison escape and hound-dog romance, “Ol’ Red.” Then, halfway into his set, Shelton decided to tell the audience a bit about himself.

 “I’m a lover,” he proclaimed. “I love hunting. I love fishing. I love women. I love drinking. And I love Country Music, y’all!” Applause exploded throughout the sold-out stadium as he then dedicated his next song, “Kiss My Country Ass,” to anyone offended by what he believes.

 Even those cheers paled, though, to the ovation that rose as Shelton’s fiancée, Miranda Lambert, joined her husband-to-be for a duet on his hit single “Home.” “It was so amazing to hear Miranda sing with Blake tonight because it’s something they don’t do often,” said Brooke Swenson of Kansas City, Mo. “They’re so perfect for each other. She brings out a soft side in him the public doesn’t often see.”

 That tender moment vanished almost as quickly as it came when Trace Adkins joined Shelton for a stompin’ rendition of “Hillbilly Bone.” Then Adkins opened his own set with “Hot Mama,” after which he thanked his fans for “bringing their badonkadonks” to Nashville. Needless to say, he closed with “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” in a performance that inspired Amanda Breeden of Hedgesville, W.Va. to quip, “He sure knows how to shake it.”

 CMA New Talent Award winner Darius Rucker took the crowd for a trip down memory lane, belting out “Only Wanna Be with You” and Prince’s “Purple Rain” from his Hootie & The Blowfish catalog. By the end of the set, the screams of the crowd confirmed once more that Rucker had found a true and new home in the Country community.

 Anticipation and excitement escalated as the crowd braced for the finale of CMA Music Festival 2010. Emcee Evan Farmer, host of CMT’s “Top 20 Countdown,” attempted to introduce the final act, yet the screams erupting from the crowd muffled his comments completely. The throb of the bass and drums set tens of thousands of hands clapping as Brad Paisley made his entrance. The reigning CMA Male Vocalist of the Year was so overwhelmed by his reception that he even forgot the words to his opening song.

 “Wait a minute,” he said, laughing, as the band kept the groove pumping. “What are the words? What’s the first line of this song? Does anybody know?” The audience shouted their cues back, and Paisley responded with a full 10-song set that included “Ticks,” “She’s Everything,” “Welcome to the Future” and other hits.

 The highlight of the night came last, though, as Paisley invited Rucker, Moore and Chuck Wicks onto the stage to help him close the show with “Alcohol.” Laughter nearly shook the stadium as Rucker took on the line “helping white people dance,” accompanied by some moves of his own. Before the song had finished, the audience was on its feet, unleashing waves of appreciation that washed repeatedly over the stage. Shouting over their cheers, Paisley asked, “You glad you guys came this year?” Their reaction was unanimously and enthusiastically affirmative.

Darius invites you to Nashville…

Hey y’all-

We want you to know that following the Nashville floods things are beginning to shape up, and the City is on the road to recovery!  Tell all your friends the best thing they can do is plan a trip to Music City in the near future — if not for this year’s CMA Music Festival then maybe for the July 4th holiday, Labor Day weekend, or maybe even “The 44th Annual CMA Awards” this November (we’ll keep you updated on the date!)…  Help us, Darius, and all our friends spread the word that Nashville is open!

See you in a few short weeks!

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