The Country Music Association Awards, also known as the CMA Awards, or the CMAs, and not to be confused with the ACM Awards, are voted on by business members of the Country Music Association. The first CMA awards were presented at an untelevised ceremony in Nashville's Municipal Auditorium in 1967. (The Entertainer of the Year award that night went to Eddy Arnold.) The second annual CMA awards were presented in October 1968; NBC taped the ceremony and broadcast it a few weeks later). Beginning in 1969, the awards were televised live, usually during October or November of each year. They continued to be broadcast on NBC until switching to CBS in 1972, where they remained until 2005. Starting in November 2006, the Annual CMA Awards are televised on ABC. The CMA Awards, for many years, were held at the home of Nashville's Grand Ole Opry; initially at the Ryman Auditorium, and from 1974 to 2004 at the Grand Ole Opry House. The 2005 ceremonies took place in New York City at Madison Square Garden. The awards show has been held at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena since 2006.
The Country Music Association (CMA) was founded in 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee. It originally consisted of only 233 members and was the first trade organization formed to promote a music genre. The objectives of the organization are to guide and enhance the development of Country Music throughout the world; to demonstrate it as a viable medium to advertisers, consumers and media; and to provide a unity of purpose for the Country Music industry. However the CMA may be best known to most country music fans for its annual Country Music Association Awards broadcast live on network television each fall (usually October or November).
Initially, CMA's Board of Directors included nine directors and five officers. Wesley Rose, president of Acuff-Rose Publishing, Inc., served as CMA's first chairman of the board. Broadcasting entrepreneur and executive Connie B. Gay was the founding president.
Originally there were nine individual membership categories. The current 15 categories represent all facets of the music industry. Organizational memberships are also available. CMA membership is composed of those persons or organizations that are involved in Country Music, directly and substantially.
Brad Douglas Paisley (born October 28, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. His style crosses between traditional country music and Southern rock, and his songs are frequently laced with humor and pop culture references.
Paisley was the 2008 CMA and ACM Male Vocalist of the Year winner. Starting with the release of his 1999 album Who Needs Pictures, Paisley has recorded seven studio albums and a Christmas compilation on the Arista Nashville label, with all of his albums certified gold or higher by the RIAA. In addition, he has charted 25 singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, 16 of which have reached #1 with a record 10 consecutive singles reaching the top spot on the chart. On November 10, 2010, Paisley won the Entertainer of the Year award at the 44th annual CMA Awards.
Paisley was born on October 28, 1972 in Glen Dale, West Virginia to Douglas Edward "Doug" Paisley, who worked for the West Virginia Department of Transportation, and Sandra Jean "Sandy" (née Jarvis) Paisley, a teacher. He was raised in Glen Dale, West Virginia. He has stated that his love of country music stems from his maternal grandfather, Warren Jarvis, who gave Paisley his first guitar, a Sears Danelectro Silvertone at 8-years-old and taught him how to play. At age 10, he performed for the first time in public by singing in his church. He later recalled that, "Pretty soon, I was performing at every Christmas party and Mother's Day event. The neat thing about a small town is that when you want to be an artist, by golly, they'll make you one". At age 12, Paisley wrote his first song, entitled, "Born on Christmas Day". He had been taking lessons with local guitarist Clarence "Hank" Goddard. By age 13, Goddard and Paisley formed a band called "Brad Paisley and the C-Notes", with the addition of two of Paisley's adult friends.
Keith Lionel Urban (born 26 October 1967) is a Australian country music singer, songwriter and guitarist whose commercial success has been mainly in the United States and Australia. Urban was born in New Zealand and began his career in Australia at an early age. In 1991, he released a self-titled debut album, and charted four singles in Australia before moving to the United States in 1992. Eventually, Urban found work as a session guitarist before starting a band known as The Ranch, which recorded one studio album on Capitol Records and charted two singles on the Billboard country charts.
Still signed to Capitol, he made his solo American debut in 1999 with the album Keith Urban. Certified platinum in the U.S., it also produced his first American Number One in "But for the Grace of God". His breakthrough hit was the Number One "Somebody Like You", from his second Capitol album Golden Road (2002). This album also earned Urban his first Grammy Award win for "You'll Think of Me", its fourth single and the fourth Billboard Number One of his career. 2004's Be Here, his third American album, produced three more Number Ones, and became his highest-selling album, earning 4× Multi-Platinum certification. Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing was released in 2006, producing the record-setting No.17 country chart debut of "Once in a Lifetime", as well as Urban's second Grammy for the song "Stupid Boy", while a Greatest Hits package entitled Greatest Hits: 18 Kids followed in late 2007. This album was re-released a year later as Greatest Hits: 19 Kids with one track added: the number one "You Look Good in My Shirt", which he had previously recorded on Golden Road. Additional albums Defying Gravity and Get Closer were released on 31 March 2009 and 16 November 2010, respectively.
Miranda Leigh Shelton (née Lambert) (born November 10, 1983) is an American country music artist who gained fame as a finalist on the 2003 season of Nashville Star, where she finished in third place and later signed to Epic Records. Lambert made her debut with the release of "Me and Charlie Talking", the first single from her 2005 debut album Kerosene. This album, which was certified Platinum in the United States, also produced the singles "Bring Me Down", "Kerosene", and "New Strings". All four singles were Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.
After Epic's Nashville division closed, Lambert was transferred to Columbia Records Nashville for her second album, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, which was released in early 2007. Although the title track failed to make top 40, the next three singles ("Famous in a Small Town", "Gunpowder & Lead", and "More Like Her") were all Top 20 hits, with "Gunpowder & Lead" becoming her first Top 10 country hit in July 2008. Lambert's third album, Revolution, was released in September 2009. Five singles have been released from the album, including Lambert's two Number One hits "The House That Built Me," which spent four weeks at the top of the chart, and "Heart Like Mine". Lambert has also been honored by the Grammy Awards, the Academy of Country Music Awards, and the Country Music Association Awards.
We got the roll of the beat of the drums
And the base comes blasting on
And the light that blinds your eyes
And the guitar soundin nice
And the girls that are front row
Well, their hollowing for some more
As the piano plays, we sing along
With the nothing coming away
Were gonna have a good old paaaarteey
The chord is gonna happen here
So let your self feel right at home
We only want you to have some fun
Put on that old country music
And the songs we used to sing
And the ladies in the corner
Oh, it looks like theyve got a plan
Oh, were gonna paaaarteey
Yeah
You got the road, the beat and the drum
Get the base right where it belongs
There were drinks on the house, fightin and cheatin
And bottles lying around
Weve been loving, laughing and kissing
There aint a God damn thing youd miss in
So welcome everybody
Were gonna make a hell of a story
Were gonna have a good old paaaarteey
The show is gonna happen here
So let your self feel right at home
We only want you to have some fun
Put on that old country music
And the songs we used to sing
And the ladies in the corner
Oh, it looks like theyve got a plan
And it seems to me we can use a break
Let out the steam for the night
So dont go thinking about tomorrow
It will only bring you down
Yeah, were gonna paaaarteey
So when we close down, head on home
We gonna laugh about the things weve done
And when you come back to your senses
You wanna head on back to where the party
Has just begun
Put on that old country music
And the songs we used to sing
And the ladies in the corner
Oh, it looks like theyve got a plan
And it seems to me we can use a break
Let out the steam for the night
So dont go thinking about tomorrow
Itll only bring you down
Yeah, were gonna paaaarteey
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Give me some cunt cunt... cunt. cunt... country rhymes
I need those wide open spaces
The valleys and the places
They sing good old country music every time
It's been five lonely years since I left you
It's been five lonely years since I roamed
But I'm dustin' off my strides
Come high noon I'm gonna ride
Back towards my good old country home
I need some cunt cunt... cunt... cunt... country music
Give me some cunt cunt... cunt. cunt... country rhymes
I need those wide open spaces
The valleys and the places
They sing good old country music every time
It was cool in the clubs
But the techno and the drugs
Were far too much for a country lad to take
I can groove with the best
But I think I need a rest
From the boys and the noise
Cause my heart aches
I need some cunt cunt... cunt... cunt... country music
Give me some cunt cunt... cunt. cunt... country rhymes
I need those wide open spaces
The valleys and the places
They sing good old country music every time
It was fun for a while in the city
But it's so sad eating out on your own
You're the only one who wants me
So I've saddled up the donkey
For the journey to my good old country home
Yeehaaaaaa!
Yeehaaaaaa!
Ooohhhhh
Good old country music everytime
Middle 8!
It was cool in the clubs
But the techno and the drugs
Were far too much for a c**t like me to take
I can groove with the best
But I think I need a rest
From the boys and the noise
Cause my heart aches
For that cunt cunt... cunt... country music
Give me some cunt... cunt... cunt... cunt... cunt... country rhymes
I need those wide open spaces
The valleys and the places
They sing good old country music every time
I need some cunt... cunt... country music
Give me some good old fashion cunt... country rhymes
I need those wide open spaces
The valleys and the places