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See how Kentucky’s Chris Stapleton, Carly Pearce did appeared on www.courier-journal.com by Kirby Adams.
Country Music’s biggest night turned out to be a stellar event for a couple of Kentucky artists.
Chris Stapleton and Carly Pearce were each nominated for multiple Country Music Awards, including Male and Female Vocalist of the Year, and both country music artists went home Wednesday with new statues for their trophy case.
The 56th Annual CMA Awards, held Wednesday at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, was hosted by Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning. The Country Music Awards was first held in 1967 and recognizes nominees and winners who are selected by more than 6,000 industry professional members of the Country Music Association.
Here are the nominations and awards for each artist:
Carly Pearce 2022 CMA nominations and wins
Pearce, 32, grew up in Taylor Mill, Kentucky, and has an outline of the Bluegrass State tattooed on her right wrist. She received five nods from the CMA association for the 56th awards show including:
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- Music Video of the Year (“Never Wanted To Be That Girl”)
- Musical Event of the Year (“Never Wanted To Be That Girl”)
- Single of the Year (“Never Wanted To Be That Girl”)
- Song of the Year (“Never Wanted To Be That Girl”)
Pearce won Musical Event of the Year during Wednesday night’s broadcast. For the record, Pearce has a career total of 12 CMA nominations. In 2021 she won “Female Vocalist of the Year” and returned in 2022 to compete for her second win in the category. “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” earned Pearce her first nomination in Single of the Year and her second nomination in Music Video, Musical Event, and Song of the Year categories.
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Chris Stapleton 2022 CMA nominations and wins
A native of Staffordsville, Kentucky, Stapleton, 45, was quick to pitch in when devasting floods overtook parts of Eastern Kentucky this summer. Stapleton is nominated for five 2022 CMA Awards including:
- Entertainer of the Year
- Male Vocalist of the Year
- Music Video of the Year (“I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)”)
- Single of the Year (“You Should Probably Leave”)
- Song of the Year (“You Should Probably Leave”)
The multi-award-winning Kentucky-bred country music superstar walked away with the Male Vocalist of the Year award Wednesday evening. Counting this year’s five nods, Stapleton has amassed 39 CMA career nominations. He is a six-time nominee for Entertainer of the Year and an eight-time nominee for Male Vocalist, a category he has won six times. He now leads that category with the most wins.
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Prior to the CMA Awards, Stapleton headlined the 2022 Bourbon & Beyond Music Festival on Sept 18 at the Highlands Festival Grounds in Louisville. Pearce will open for Blake Shelton at KFC YUM! Center on Thursday, March 9, 2023.
Other Kentuckians taking part in this year’s CMAs included Wynonna Judd, Patty Loveless, and Academy Award-nominated actor Michael Shannon.
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