Luke Combs tops CMA Awards; Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis honored

Luke Combs was crowned entertainer of the year at Wednesday’s Country Music Association Awards, the second year in a row that he’s taken home the night’s top honor.

“I want to thank country music for making my dreams come true,” Combs said, dedicating the award to his wife and newborn child. His win came after a performance-packed three-hour show that honored country icons and new voices.

“Country is sounding more country than it has in a long time tonight,” Combs said. He also won album of the year for “Growin’ Up.”

The show opened with Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert and Reba McEntire playing tribute to the late country queen Loretta Lynn.

The superstar trio performed a medley of Lynn’s hits including “You Ain’t Woman Enough,” “Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’” and “Coal Miner’s Daughter” as images of Lynn were projected behind them and audience members sang along.

Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert page tribute to the late Loretta Lynn at the CMA Awards on Wednesday night.
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Rock pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis, who like Lynn died last month, was honored with a fiery tribute by Elle King and the Black Keys.

Alan Jackson accepted the lifetime achievement award, recounting how a movie about Hank Williams inspired him to move to Nashville when he was flat broke. He teared up during his speech, ending it by telling the audience, “I’m still living that honky tonk dream, y’all.”

Brothers Osborne won vocal duo of the year and Old Dominion won the trophy for vocal group.

John Osborne and T.J. Osborne of Brothers Osborne won vocal duo of the year on Wednesday night.
John Osborne and T.J. Osborne of Brothers Osborne won vocal duo of the year on Wednesday night.
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Chris Stapleton won male vocalist of the year, his sixth win in the category. Bryan, Combs, Eric Church and Morgan Wallen were also nominated.

“All the guys in this category deserve this award,” Stapleton said.

He dedicated the honor to his 12-year-old daughter, who’s birthday was Wednesday.

Emerging country superstar Lainey Wilson was the leading nominee with six nods, taking home trophies for new artist and female vocalist.

Lainey Wilson, nominated for six awards, won new artist and female vocalist.
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Jordan Davis’ “Buy Dirt” won song of the year. The song featured CMA Awards host Luke Bryan, who Davis called to the stage to hug.

Bryan co-hosted the show at Bridgestone Arena along with NFL great Peyton Manning.

Joining country’s biggest stars for the evening were Katy Perry and actors Jessica Chastain and Michael Shannon, who are playing Tammy Wynette and George Jones in an upcoming Showtime limited series and presented Combs the night’s top honor.

Perry took the stage and performed “Where We Started” with Thomas Rhett during the show.

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Zac Brown Band officially welcomes Caroline Jones as first female member

Zac Brown Band is now a party of nine!

The 3-time Grammy-winning group welcomed Caroline Jones as a permanent addition, making her the band’s first female member since its inception in 2002.

Announcing the exciting news on Tuesday, Jones revealed she will join the band for tours, performances, and in the studio after serving as an opening act for the eight-piece band for three years.

“Joining Zac Brown Band as an official member is the greatest honor of my career so far,” she told Entertainment Tonight. “To be validated not only as a singer and songwriter but as a musician and member of the family means more to me than I can put into words.”

Jones, 32, will now be joining the star-studded line-up consisting of frontman Zac Brown, Coy Bowles, Clay Cook, Daniel De Los Reyes, Jimmy De Martini, Chris Fryar, John Driskell Hopkins, and Matt Mangano.

The band also made the announcement on its own account, writing, “It feels like Caroline has been part of Zac Brown Band for years. She has done a few tours with us and has also been in the recording studio creating with us. She is family and a badass musician. She sings the highest and works the hardest.”

Jones joined the band on their 2017 tour, and was asked back for the next two consecutive tours.

She later appeared as a special guest in the band’s other gigs over the years, including “The Comeback Tour” and their current “Out in the Middle” tour.

“Exciting (and busy!) times ahead as I perform and create with ZBB while continuing to build my own career. Thank you all for your support,” Jones wrote on Instagram.

The band will play at the 56th Annual CMA Awards with Jones on Nov. 9.
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“Playing with ZBB makes me a better musician, vocalist, songwriter, performer, and human. I live for each of those things and I am humbled that they believe I add to the outfit.”

Zac Brown Band recently released the deluxe version of their 2021 album, “The Comeback.”

The band is still on the road with its “Out In The Middle Tour,” which kicked off on April 22 and is set to wrap up on Nov. 19. Also coming up is the band’s performance at the 56th Annual CMA Awards on Nov. 9.



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Maren Morris might skip CMA Awards after Brittany and Jason Aldean spat

Country singer Maren Morris still hasn’t decided if she will be going to this year’s CMA Awards amid her bitter feud with singer Jason Aldean’s wife Brittany.

“The Bones” hitmaker, 32, earned one nomination but admits she doesn’t “feel comfortable” attending the annual award show in person.

“I’m very honored that my record is nominated. But I don’t know if I feel [at] home there right now,” she told the LA Times. “So many people I love will be in that room, and maybe I’ll make a game-time decision and go.”

Morris’ hit record “Humble Quest” is up for “Album of the Year” while Aldean is vying for “Musical Event of the Year” for his Carrie Underwood duet “If I Didn’t Love You.”

“I don’t feel comfortable going,” Morris told the outlet. “Some nights are fun. Others I’m just crawling out of my skin. I’m not good at those events because I’m awkward. But this time I kind of feel peaceful at the notion of not going.”

It all kicked off in August when the wife of the “You Make It Easy” singer thanked her parents for “not changing” her gender during her “tomboy phase” in an Instagram clip.

“Lmao!! Im glad they didn’t too, cause you and I wouldn’t have worked out,” her husband responded within her comment section.

Morris slammed Brittany over the post, tweeting, “It’s so easy to, like, not be a scumbag human? Sell your clip-ins and zip it, Insurrection Barbie.”

Maren Morris’ “Humble Quest” is up for “Album of the Year.”
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Brittany later responded to Morris with, “Karen Morris. Thanks for calling me Barbie.” Jason Aldean and his PR firm The GreenRoom, parted ways after 17 years following Brittany’s post.

In her LA Times interview, Morris was asked if she regretted saying anything to Brittany or if she asked her team for help on responses.

“No, I just shot it off. I hate feeling like I need to be the hall monitor of treating people like human beings in country music. It’s exhausting,” Morris said. “But there’s a very insidious culture of people feeling very comfortable being transphobic and homophobic and racist, and that they can wrap it in a joke and no one will ever call them out for it. It just becomes normal for people to behave like that.”

“I don’t have feelings of kindness when it comes to humans being made fun of for questioning their identity, especially kids,” she added. “The whole ‘When they go low, we go high’ thing doesn’t work with these people. Any resistance movement is not done with kind words. And there’s a lot worse things I could’ve called her.”

The 2022 CMA Awards will take place on November 9.



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