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Who will win, & who won’t

CMAs prediction­s

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By Mesfin Fekadu

Kristen Hall

NASHVILLE, Tenn, Nov 7, (AP): The 2017 Country Music Associatio­n Awards take place Wednesday, and we at The Associated Press are placing bets on who will have a great night, and who won’t.

Miranda Lambert is the top contender with five nomination­s, while Little Big Town and Keith Urban earned four each.

The show, hosted by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood, airs live on ABC at 8 pm EST from the Bridgeston­e Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

Entertaine­r of the Year: Luke Bryan; Eric Church; Chris Stapleton; Keith Urban; Garth Brooks.

Fekadu: We all know Lambert deserves this award __ her “The Weight of These Wings” album was one of the best country records in some time, and it’s a shame and a disappoint­ment that her name isn’t listed here alongside her male peers. Though Brooks won last year, I think that Bryan will regain the award he won in 2014 and 2015.

Hall: Brooks has made his case for a second straight win with his massive touring numbers. He’s wrapping up his three-year tour this year after playing for millions of fans and doing multiple shows on each stop. Brooks has always intended to win this one again.

Album of the Year: “From a Room: Volume 1,” Chris Stapleton; “Heart Break,” Lady Antebellum; “The Nashville Sound,” Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit; “The Weight of These Wings,” Miranda Lambert; “The Breaker,” Little Big Town.

Hall: This category is always my favorite because of the quality of the nominated records. This year is a great example of the breadth of today’s country music, from Isbell’s top-notch writing on weighty and important topics to Stapleton’s outstandin­g song selections and vocal recordings. But Lambert’s double album is ambitious, emotional and excellent, and she should walk away a winner.

Fekadu: I, too, am happy to see Isbell’s talent recognized here — he is wonderful! However, Lambert’s striking and personal album showcased her growth as a singer, songwriter and country music star. It will likely be nominated for album of the year at the upcoming Grammy Awards, and it will definitely win here.

Single of the Year: “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” Keith Urban; “Body Like a Back Road,” Sam Hunt; “”Dirt On My Boots,” Jon Pardi; “Tin Man,” Miranda Lambert; “Better Man,” Little Big Town.

Fekadu: Hunt’s “Body Like a Back Road” was one of the year’s biggest hits, regardless of genre, and it set a record on Billboard’s hot country songs chart with a whopping 34 weeks on top of that. There is simply no competitio­n.

Hall: Let’s just pretend for argument’s sake that this might come down to the quality of the song and not just popularity. “Better Man” is a classic Taylor Swift pop country song, cause, well, she wrote it and Little Big Town’s pitch-perfect harmonies made this one a hit. And “Blue Ain’t Your Color” is a wonderful twist as a romantic ballad and Urban nails the melody and vocals. Urban deserves this award.

Male Vocalist of the Year: Eric Church; Thomas Rhett; Chris Stapleton; Keith Urban; Dierks Bentley.

Hall: Stapleton has an ability to transform any song, even classic cover songs recorded by Willie Nelson and George Jones, with a breathtaki­ng delivery that can silence a room or send fans to their feet. He’ll likely win this one for a third time in a row.

Fekadu: Stapleton has such a strong chance, but methinks Urban, who has consistent­ly released successful albums, hit singles and impressed with his live shows, will walk away with the prize.

Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert; Reba McEntire; Maren Morris; Carrie Underwood; Kelsea Ballerini.

NEW YORK:

Also:

Bryan

Mariah Carey, the artist with the most No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, is one of the nominees for the 2018 Songwriter­s Hall of Fame.

Carey, who co-wrote 17 of her 18 No. 1s, earns her first nomination for the prestigiou­s prize. The Songwriter­s Hall gave The Associated Press the list of nominees Monday, a day ahead of its official announceme­nt.

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