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The 2008 CMA Awards

Posted Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:19pm PST by Wendy Geller in And The Winner Is...

With very little surprises as to the nominees, the CMA Awards generally serve as a feast for fashion commentary (see here for more on that) and/or a slate of commentary on presenters or performers. We'll cut to the chase. Here's our take on who won versus who should have won. (Sometimes the two coincide!) Read on, country music lovers.

The big ‘un: Entertainer of the year. Kenny Chesney won this one again, and we'll start out our commentary on a positive note. He should win this award. Yes, he keeps winning it, which is a bit boring...but realistically, Kenny runs circles around the competition in this category. Editorial note: Why is Sugarland nominated here and not Rascal Flatts? Why is Brad Paisley nominated but not Tim McGraw? For the umpteenth time, where are the chicks in this category, save Jennifer Nettles? Is it worth it to even ask these basic and oft-repeated questions?

Male Vocalist of the Year: Kenny Chesney is THE vocalist of the year, but Brad Paisley is a fair decision here. George Strait is awesome but has been dialing it in for a while now. Keith Urban is too Hollywood boy and his wife talks too much about him in hushed terms in Vogue magazine-type articles. Alan Jackson made a credible shot at things this year with a great album and some humor (see "Good Time" video), but Brad still can goofball it up over him and hang out with Kellie Pickler and Taylor Swift and Andy Griffith.

Female Vocalist of the Year: Carrie Underwood. Analysis needed? Alison Krauss has the power of Zep, but nobody reading In Style or People really wants to speculate on who she's dating or what she's wearing, or what color nailpolish she's got on. Taylor Swift has-well, had-the power of Camp Rock, but perhaps that worked against her. Miranda Lambert is saucy and hot and talented, but your Aunt Jane in Florida doesn't know who she is. Martina hangs in there year after year, and she's lovely, but, whatever. Result? Carrie. Fine choice. Where's Faith Hill? She looked GREAT on the cover of Shape, dang it.

New Artist of the Year: Everyone in this category is immensely talented and fun to look at and listen to, but Lady Antebellum stands out as...well...the actual newest in a category dedicated to new. We here at Y! Music have dedicated considerable time and love already to the talents of Jason Aldean, James Otto, Rodney Atkins, and godloveusofcourse Kellie Pickler. (To be fair, we have also championed Lady A. But just weighing things on a timely scale.)

Vocal Group: Rascal Flatts won, as they should-but, why the hell does this group keep getting shafted? They are so beyond "vocal group." They are in the Kenny territory, for crying out loud. And, they've won this Group award like 80 times in a row by now. Should be ready to graduate to a bigger league, no? And, in all fairness, this blogger is still annoyed that they were beat out for a Grammy by the fracking Dixie Chicks for that mediocre anti-Bush song that nobody gives a crap about anymore, which seems especially forgettable a statement now that Obama is president elect and everyone's in a good mood.

Vocal Duo: Sugarland. Shallow note: Jennifer Nettles sure had a beautiful dress on-outdoing even Keith Urbans's famously fashionable wife. But, oooh, is Brooks & Dunn rolling in their graves? Er, shaking in their shoes, that is? (In a cynical mood tonight, sorry.) What is this Wreckers nomination, while we are being cynical?

Single of the Year: George Strait. Mmmm, I was feeling the Kenny track a bit more, but I suppose since Ken won the big award that they had to spread the love a bit.

Album of the Year: George Strait again. No! Sorry. This one should have gone to Carrie Underwood, hook, line, and sinker. I won't even concede to George's legendary status here or the need to respect it. THE one country album that everyone, even country haters, was talking about (well, besides Jessica Simpson's) was Carrie's. This is a shaft.

Song of the Year: Well, I suppose this was a fairly evenly divided category. I felt both "Stay" and "Good Time" hit harder in terms of video, and the rest were an evenly divided match. So no real strong feelings on this particular category.

Musical event of the year: Alison Krauss and Robert Plant-okay, cool, fair enough. I prefer "Shiftwork," personally on a pure country-music basis, but recognize that Robert Plant doesn't just commit himself like this for nothing.

Music Video: Andy Griffith is a totally unfair advantage. But this was deserved. Even though Alan Jackson's line-dancing record actually did fool us into thinking it was, well, real! Fo' real. In fact, we even called his peeps to do some fact checking on whether the record was actually broken. (The coffeemaker was broken that day...okay?)

Until next year, signing off with a nod to Nashville and a tip of the hat. And, a prayer of thanks for being able to watch an event that hosts both Kid Rock AND Nicole Kidman.

 

673 Comments

61. Eugene K -
I agree that the sound was bad. But the sound doesn't matter when you're Rascal Sucks (I mean Rascal Flatts). The lead singer sings through his nose. It's like a cheap imitation of Willie Nelson. And Toby Keith did win a CMA when he came out with How do ya like me now.

62. Yahoo! Music User -
# 11 Then why are you reading about it. We could say Rock was for dope smoking crackheads. If you don't like it. Don't listen. But you aren't intelligent enough to comment on something you know nothing about.

63. BSL -
Are all of you people tone deaf? Country music is horrible and is only surpassed by hip hop as the worst noise ever produced by man.

64. MarianneZ -
I hate country music. BARF

65. don -
billy ray should be banned from the stage of country music because every time he opens his mouth his brains show. talk about ignorent acting. no wonder miley is embarrased. it seems as though he tries to act ignorent.

66. Marian G -
What did happen to country music, music you could hold on tto your sweetie and dance close. Roll over Johnny and the rest of the good cw stars. The clothes on Carrie, that poofpoof thing andwhy has she gotten so skinny? American Idol gave her her start and she gives them a off base comment in return. Comeon Reba, show these girls how real cw star do it.

67. Aussie -
I now know why the big names in country were not present. The whole night was a disgrace expcept for the tribute to our troops by Carrie.

68. Yahoo! Music User -
I am so excited that you mentioned the Dixie Chicks and how everyone shunned them a few years back. All those people should apologize now that the same people have elected their President who is going to "save the world". We will see.

69. Debi -
I agree with some of the other commenters here: Why does this blogger assume that we all know who "Keith" is? Or "Lady A"? This blog was confusing and uninformative and, frankly, annoying. Unless Ms. Geller is in Her Majesty's Secret Service, I see no reason to be so cryptic. It's not cute.

70. Michelle -
Where were Tim & Faith. I agree, way too many costume changes for Carrie.

71. Joseph -
Jennifer Nettles is by far the best thing Country Music has seen in over a decade. She has the energy and blows Carrie away with a voice unlike anything we have heard in years. Keith Urban is not far behind and wow can he play.

72. roe1957 -
I AGREE WITH X. WHERE HAS COUNTRY GONE. AT LEAST YOU CAN UNDERSTAND THEIR SONGS. ALAN JACKSON IS SO TALENTED. WE NEED OUR COUNTRY SINGERS BACK. LET ROCK BE ROCK AND DONT MIX THEM. ALSO WHAT APPENED TO THE GREATS LIKE REBA. THESE NEW GALS LOOK LIKE HOOKERS. RASCAL FLATS SHOULD HAVE WON. GEORGE STRAIGHT IS STILL GOT IT AND IS SEXY TOO LIKE ALAN JACKSON

73. Kris -
Well, I watched every minute of the show ans it was ok. I was cool with everyone who won. Was it just me or did Kenny seem a little out of it during his speech? Im hoping it was just shock of winning...again but something was up. And I think everyone was having problems with their mics; You couldn't hear Reba until halfway through the song...it was an odd show.

74. Yahoo! Music User -
Hey Alice M...did you even watch the show...Carrie demonstrated that she can actually sing! Taylor sounded well, let just say not that great...more like karaoke...There is a reason Carrie won! She can sing live! Taylor cannot!

75. WIL.E -
TAYLOR SWIFT SHOULD GIVE UP SINGING AND JUST WRITE MUSIC...SHE MUST HAVE FAILED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC

76. Connie -
are you kidding me, taylor swift she was horrible and definetely did not deserve anything.. Has anyone see Keith Urban concert. Now that is the entertainer of the year. Kenny love him however he is way overrated and personally does not work near as hard as the others. Yeah and country has gone pop, good and bad. where are the legends.. wasn't it great to see shania... this is my opinion. kick taylor swift to the curb. far better singers out there just don't have the money or know the right people. I would be embarressed if that was me or one of my kids... ouch!

77. Slammer -
Did Tim and Faith decide to hang out with Toby, and stay home instead of going to the CMA's?????

78. Yahoo! Music User -
It sounded bad because most of them are no talet hacks. If you noticed the vast majority sang aggressive fast songs because their vocal range is that of Barney Fife. You will never see a lot of them do a slow balled because they can't hold a note without the "voice correction" that they have in the studio. The CMA's and country music in general has strayed far away from it's humble, respectful beginings. It is sad that the lead singer from Hootie and the Blowfish sounded more country than most!

79. benjamin F -
Well once again a,lot of the non talented got mentioned. i.e. miranda lambert, rascal flatts, to name a couple. I.m just glad miranda ddint win she doesnt deserve to!! I saw her 3 years ago with the king, thank god for beer LOL. She cant carry a tune in a bucket, as far as racal flatts, well they belong on a disney tour not country music!! Kenny getting entertainer of the year again? Sure cause every1 lovs raggae wheres the country in chesney at/ Oh yea its drowning in the carribbean As far as geoerges awards? hell he should have 1 every1 he was nominated for!! Alot of these new country singers need to get back to the basics! I.E. COUNTRY MUSIC!!

80. Danny A -
This was the first time I saw Taylor Swift live and she sounded terrible. Her voice is weak and she was off key. I guess the studio does wonders. Plus, it sounds like bubble gum pop and not country too me.

Sugarland is Awesome. What's with Lady Anntebelum? Got a MFM 3-some going there????
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