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The Grammys were the source of seemingly half the music stories published this week, but that doesn't mean the music awards season is over. The nominations were just released for the Academy of Country Music Awards, and odds are the results will be a little different from those of the country genre at the Grammys. Topping the list for total nominations is Tim McGraw and Miranda Lambert, both up for seven prizes. -
Country Music Stars Popularity Ranking
Repucom's Celebrity DBI measures perceptions. Their expanded database features more than 5,000 celebrities, including athletes, film and TV stars, musical performers, business leaders, news pundits, personalities and more and what more than 1.5 billion people (approximately 30% of the world's adult population) thinks about them. With the Grammy Awards being this past Sunday, Repucom shared information about the top ranking musicians who got Grammy nods. -
Kacey Musgraves wins awards, country music stars perform at 2014 Grammys [VIDEOS]
Even though Taylor Swift thought she did (and then didn't) take home Album of the Year last night at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, the "biggest night in music" was still a huge celebratory fest for country music's most popular acts. Though the genre failed to take home any of the night's major awards, country was represented quite well with five (and a half) performances. -
Blake Shelton Invites Fans to Get Ten Times Crazier
Last year's Ten Times Crazier tour sold out every venue it hit and Blake Shelton wants to continue the party in 2014 with the Ten Times Crazier tour. -
Country Men in Blue Jeans [POLL]
Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Keith Urban and Tim McGraw are all unmistakably talented singers, which is evident by their Grammy nominations for 2014. The question is, which one of these uber-talented guys rocks a pair of blue jeans better? -
2014 Grammy Awards: The Best in Country Music
When the 56th annual Grammy Awards airs live on January 26, 2014, on CBS 8/7 CT, country music fans will rejoice as both old favorites and new faces come together to perform and compete for the honors. -
Grammys 2014: Can Kacey Musgraves or Blake Shelton fend off Taylor Swift for Best Country Album?
Music Times looks at the nominees for the Best Country Album Grammy NOMINEES FOR BEST COUNTRY ALBUM: Night Train by Jason Aldean Two Lanes To Freedom by Tim McGraw Same Trailer Different Park by Kacey Musgraves Based On A True Story. -
Grammys 2014: Lee Brice, Blake Shelton Power It Out for Best Country Solo Performance [POLL]
Music Times weighs who should win and will win for Best Country Solo Performance. NOMINEES: "I Drive Your Truck" - Lee Brice "I Want Crazy" - Hunter Hayes "Mama's Broken Heart" - Miranda Lambert "Wagon Wheel" - Darius Rucker "Mine Would Be You" - Blake Shelton WHO SHOULD WIN: "I Drive Your Truck" - Lee Brice This year's Country Solo Performance nominees are a big old mixed bag. -
Justin Timberlake, Eminem and Luke Bryan top the bestselling albums list for 2013
Yesterday we reported the final weekly Top 10 albums sales list of 2013, but now we have a treat for you: The Top 10 bestselling albums of the year, as found by our friends at Nielsen Soundscan and Billboard. -
Blake Shelton, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson to perform at Grammys
The Grammys exists to honor all genres of music, and therefore organizers gathered some of the youngest, hottest names in country music to perform together at the awards ceremony on January 26: Merle Haggard, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, and the relatively senior Blake Shelton. -
Kendrick Lamar, Pink, Imagine Dragons, Nate Ruess and more join Daft Punk on Grammys lineup
Yesterday we reported that Daft Punk would be performing on TV for the first time since 2008 at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards. Now we've gotten wind of a few more artists that will hit the stage that night. -
12 Days of Christmas: 12 Best Versions of 'The Christmas Song'
First, we're going to kick things off with the 12 best cover versions of the most covered Christmas song of all time, fittingly titled: "The Christmas Song." Originally recorded by Nat King Cole in 1946, the track was already redone by Cole again in '53. Since then, it has been recorded countless times and remains a holiday standard to this day. But who has done it the most justice?
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