55th Annual Country Music Association Awards
55th Annual Country Music Association Awards | |
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Date | November 10, 2021 |
Location | Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee |
Hosted by | Luke Bryan |
Most awards | Chris Stapleton (4) |
Most nominations | Eric Church Chris Stapleton (5 each) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | ABC |
Viewership | 6.83 million |
The 55th Annual Country Music Association Awards were held on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. The ceremony was hosted CMA Award winner Luke Bryan.[1]
Background[]
After a video clip surfaced in early 2021 showing an inebriated Morgan Wallen using a racial slur[2] the Country Music Association announced on May 21, 2021, that Wallen's 2021 CMA Awards eligibility will be limited to, “categories that honor artistic works (Single, Song, Album, Musical Event, and Music Video of the Year categories), so as not to "limit opportunity for other credited collaborators," but the press release further states that Wallen will not be eligible in solo categories as Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year.[3][4][5]
On October 1, 2021, the CMA announced that Wallen will not be allowed to attend the 2021 ceremony or any of the pre-show pageantry, despite being nominated in the Album of the Year category.[6] Speaking to the Los Angeles Times, CMA CEO Sarah Trahern said she didn't believe anyone had ever been disqualified from the show due to conduct before. "Honoring him as an individual this year is not right, and he will not be allowed on the red carpet, on our stage, or be celebrated in any way," she says.[7][8]
On October 18, 2021 it was announced by the CMA that Luke Bryan will host the ceremony for the first time. This is the first time the ceremony has had a solo host in 18 years, the most recent being Vince Gill.[1]
The CMA announced that ticketed audience members will have to prove full vaccination status against COVID-19 and wear appropriate face coverings.[9][10] Performers and presenters will not be expected to follow the same requirements as the audience.
Winners and nominees[]
The eligibility period for nominees is July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.[11] The nominees were announced on September 9, 2021.[12]
Winners in Bold.
Performers[]
The first wave of performers were announced on October 21, 2021, followed by the second and third waves on October 27 and November 4.[13][14][15]
Performer(s) | Song(s) |
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Miranda Lambert | Medley of Greatest Hits “Kerosene” “Mama’s Broken Heart" “Bluebird” “Little Red Wagon” “Gunpowder and Lead” |
Dierks Bentley Hardy Breland |
"Beers on Me" |
Eric Church | "Heart on Fire" |
Carly Pearce Ashley McBryde |
"Never Wanted to Be That Girl" |
Zac Brown Band | "Same Boat" |
Gabby Barrett | "The Good Ones" |
Chris Young Kane Brown |
"Famous Friends" |
Jason Aldean Carrie Underwood |
"If I Didn't Love You" |
Blake Shelton | "Come Back as a Country Boy" |
Keith Urban | "Wild Hearts" |
Mickey Guyton Brittney Spencer Madeline Edwards |
"Love My Hair" |
Old Dominion | "I Was on a Boat That Day" |
Chris Stapleton | "Cold" |
Luke Combs | "Doin' This" |
Thomas Rhett | "Country Again" |
Dan + Shay | "I Should Probably Go to Bed" |
Jennifer Hudson Chris Stapleton |
Tribute to Aretha Franklin "Night Life" "You Are My Sunshine" |
Jimmie Allen | "Freedom Was a Highway" |
Brothers Osborne | "Younger Me" |
Luke Bryan | "Up" |
Closing Performance "I Don't Want This Night to End" |
Presenters[]
Presenter(s) | Notes |
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Carly Pearce Mickey Guyton Gabby Barrett |
Introduced Miranda Lambert |
Katy Perry Lionel Richie Luke Bryan |
Song of the Year |
Darius Rucker Luke Bryan |
Introduced Dierks Bentley |
Ingrid Andress Hayley Orrantia |
Vocal Duo of the Year |
Elle King | Introduced Zac Brown Band |
Katy Perry Lionel Richie Luke Bryan |
Introduced Gabby Barrett |
Saycon Sengbloh Dulé Hill |
New Artist of the Year |
Scotty McCreery | Introduced Chris Young and Kane Brown |
Deana Carter Lainey Wilson |
Single of the Year Carter and Wilson also performed some of "Strawberry Wine", which was celebrating it's 25th anniversary |
Faith Fennidy | Introduced Mickey Guyton |
Russell Dickerson Sarah Frei |
Honoring music educators |
Zachary Levi Kurt Warner |
Vocal Group of the Year |
Lady A Luke Bryan |
Introduced Thomas Rhett |
Trace Adkins Susan Sarandon |
Album of the Year |
Luke Bryan Chris Young |
Military tribute |
Trisha Yearwood | Introduced Jennifer Hudson and Chris Stapleton |
Amy Grant Lauren Daigle |
Female Vocalist of the Year |
Florida Georgia Line | Introduced Luke Bryan |
Freddie Freeman Kelsea Ballerini |
Male Vocalist of the Year |
Alan Jackson | Entertainer of the Year |
Milestones[]
- Miranda Lambert is now the third most-nominated artist in CMA history with 58 nominations including 3 this ceremony; Lambert is behind Alan Jackson (81) and George Strait (83).
- Mickey Guyton becomes the first black woman to be nominated for an individual award at the CMA awards.
- Guyton is only the eighth black female artist ever to be nominated at the CMA awards, the previous nominees being The Pointer Sisters in for Vocal Group of the Year in 1975; Anita Pointer for Vocal Duo of the Year (with Earl Thomas Conley) in 1987; Natalie Cole, Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, The Pointer Sisters and The Staple Singers for Album of the Year in 1994 (Rhythm, Country and Blues); and Rhiannon Giddens for Musical Event of the Year (with Eric Church) in 2017 ("Kill a Word").
- Carly Pearce winning Female Vocalist of the Year, she joins to 8 other female artists to win the first attempt they were nominated for the award: the first being Loretta Lynn, the second being Olivia Newton-John, the third being K.T. Oslin, the fourth being Mary Chapin Carpenter, the fifth being Alison Krauss, the sixth being Trisha Yearwood, the seventh being Gretchen Wilson and the eighth being Carrie Underwood.
- Jimmie Allen became the second African-American artist to win New Artist of the Year, the first being Darius Rucker in 2009.
References[]
- ^ a b Hudak, Joseph (2021-10-18). "2021 CMA Awards: Luke Bryan to Be the Show's First Solo Host in 18 Years". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
- ^ Jacobs, Julia; Coscarelli, Joe (2021-02-03). "Country Star Morgan Wallen Rebuked by Music Business After Using Racial Slur". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ "CMA board limits Morgan Wallen's award eligibility". AP NEWS. 2021-05-21. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ Willman, Chris (2021-05-21). "Morgan Wallen Is Disqualified for Top CMA Awards, But Will Be Eligible in Collaborative Categories". Variety. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ "Is Morgan Wallen Eligible for 2021 CMA Awards? Here's What the CMA Decided". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ "CMA Awards Ban Morgan Wallen From Attending, Despite Album of the Year Nomination". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
- ^ "Morgan Wallen's racial slur cost him an invite to the CMA Awards. What will the Grammys do?". Los Angeles Times. 2021-09-30. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
- ^ Dukes, Billy. "Morgan Wallen Barred From Attending 2021 CMA Awards, Despite Nomination". Taste of Country. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
- ^ "2021 CMA Awards Will Require Attendees to Be Vaccinated". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
- ^ "CMA announces annual awards show returns to Nashville". WTVF. 2021-10-06. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
- ^ "CMA Announces 2021 CMA Awards Ballot Schedule". CMA Awards. 2021-05-21. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ "Final Nominees For "The 55th Annual CMA Awards" To Be Announced Thursday, Sept. 9". The 55th Annual CMA Awards. 2021-09-03. Retrieved 2021-09-06.
- ^ "2021 CMA Awards Announce First Round of Performers". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
- ^ @CountryMusic (27 October 2021). "JUST ANNOUNCED!! ⭐ Performing LIVE at the #CMAawards on Wednesday, Nov. 10 are @Jason_Aldean and @CarrieUnderwood,…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "CMA Awards performers: Jennifer Hudson, Keith Urban, more join lineup".
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