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Sunday, 8 November, 2009 11:05 AM
Brad Paisley and Keith Urban
Nomination for CMA Musical Event of the Year Added to List of Finalists
for 2009 CMA Awards
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Photo
John Russell / CMA
Brad
Paisley and Keith Urban perform "Start A Band" on
"The 42nd Annual CMA Awards." "The 43rd Annual
CMA Awards" will broadcast live, Wednesday, Nov. 11,
on the ABC Television Network from the Sommet Center in Nashville.
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NEW YORK --
Subsequent to the CMA Awards nomination announcements on "Good
Morning America," CMT's "Insider Special Edition: 2009
CMA Awards Nominations," and Premiere Radio Networks, it was
discovered that Brad Paisley and Keith Urban were inadvertently
omitted from the list of final nominees for CMA Musical Event of
the Year for "Start A Band."
The omission occurred when transferring information from the online
ballot to the list of final nominees.
"We take the integrity of the CMA Awards balloting very seriously,"
said Tammy Genovese, CMA Chief Executive Officer. "And when
an oversight like this occurs we commit ourselves to a thorough
review, thoughtful and immediate correction, and complete disclosure
and accountability to the artists and our industry.
"I can assure CMA's valued constituents that we have examined
every detail of the ballot for other discrepancies and all other
categories were correct as announced."
"Start A Band" will be added to the list of nominees for
the final ballot and all previously announced nominees will remain
on the list.
"All of the nominees for Musical Event of the Year are deserving
and in the interest of fairness will remain on the ballot for the
final vote by our membership," Genovese said.
"We sincerely regret the omission of these two deserving artists
from the list of nominees and apologize to Brad and Keith, and their
representatives, for any confusion," Genovese said.
The additional nomination gives Paisley a total of seven nominations
- the most of any artist nominated for the 2009 CMA Awards. Urban's
nomination count jumps from four to five. Zac Brown, Jamey Johnson,
George Strait, and Taylor Swift each received four CMA Awards nominations.
Paisley was also nominated for Entertainer; Male Vocalist; Album
for American Saturday Night, which was produced by Frank Rogers
and Chris DuBois; Single and Song for "Then" (DuBois and
Ashley Gorley are also nominated as songwriters); and Music Video
for "Start A Band" with Urban, which was directed by Jim
Shea.
Urban's other nominations include Entertainer; Male Vocalist; Music
Video for "Start A Band" with Paisley; and Album of the
Year for Defying Gravity. Urban is eligible to win a second trophy
in the Album category for producing Defying Gravity with Dann Huff.
"The 43rd Annual CMA Awards" will be broadcast live from
the Sommet Center in Nashville, Wednesday, Nov. 11 (8:00-11:00 PM/ET)
on the ABC Television Network. Paisley, the reigning CMA Male Vocalist
of the Year, and Carrie Underwood, the reigning CMA Female Vocalist
return to host "Country Music's Biggest NightT."
Winners of "The 43rd Annual CMA Awards" will be determined
in a final round of voting by eligible voting members of the Country
Music Association. CMA Awards balloting is officiated by the international
accounting firm of Deloitte & Touche LLP. Online voting for
the CMA Awards is administrated by Election Services Corporation.
The
complete list of finalists for CMA Musical Event of the
Year Include (Award goes to each artist):
"Cowgirls Don't Cry"
Brooks & Dunn featuring Reba McEntire
Arista Nashville
"Down the Road"
Kenny Chesney (with Mac McAnally)
Blue Chair Records, LLC & BNA Records
"Everything But Quits"
Lee Ann Womack (duet with George Strait)
MCA Nashville
"I Told You So"
Carrie Underwood featuring Randy Travis
19 Recordings/Arista Nashville
"Old Enough"
The Raconteurs featuring Ricky Skaggs and
Ashley Monroe
Third Man Records/Warner Bros. Records
"Start A Band"
Brad Paisley (duet with Keith Urban)
Arista Nashville
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Tickets for the 2009 CMA Awards will go on sale to the public on
Saturday, Sept. 19 (10:00 AM/CT) and can be purchased by logging
on to www.ticketmaster.com;
calling (800) 745-3000; or in person at the Sommet Center box office,
501 Broadway (corner of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, in Nashville).
Ticket prices begin at $110 for Upper Level. All ticket prices include
sales tax but exclude applicable service/handling fees.
Source: Country Music
Association (CMA)
Click
here for the complete list of nominees for the 2009 CMA Awards.
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