Chattanooga Times Free Press

Stapleton leads ACM nomination­s

- BY KRISTIN M. HALL

NASHVILLE — Chris Stapleton, who released two top-selling albums last year, leads the Academy of Country Music Awards with eight nomination­s, including his first entertaine­r of the year nomination.

Reba McEntire announced the nomination­s Thursday on “CBS This Morning,” as well as her return as host for a record 15th year. The show will air April 15 from Las Vegas on CBS.

Thomas Rhett earned six nomination­s, Keith Urban had five nomination­s and songwriter and producer Shane McAnally had five nods. Miranda Lambert and Maren Morris had four nomination­s each. The top category of entertaine­r of the year was an all-male lineup including Stapleton, Urban, Jason Aldean, Garth Brooks and Luke Bryan.

McEntire, who recently took on the role as the first female Colonel Sanders for KFC advertisem­ents, has hosted the awards show more than anyone, dating back to 1986. She has co-hosted the show with Hank Williams Jr., Alan Jackson and Blake Shelton and hosted solo for several years. McEntire is also nominated for female vocalist

of the year.

Stapleton is nominated twice as an artist and producer for album of the year for his “From A Room: Volume 1” and single record of the year for “Broken Halos.” He’s also nominated as an artist and songwriter in the song of the year category for “Whiskey and You.” He is also nominated for male vocalist of the year.

Rhett’s nomination­s include album of the year for “Life Changes” and male vocalist of the year, which he won last year. He is also nominated for vocal event of the year with Morris for their duet “Craving You” and music video of the year.

Rhett, who has two daughters with his wife, Lauren, including his youngest Ada, who was born last year, woke up to a flurry of text messages Thursday, but otherwise it was a typical morning for the family.

“I got Ada out of her bed and told Lauren that I had six nomination­s, and she said ,‘Congrats babe’ and then we went and changed a diaper,” Rhett said.

Rhett said he was surprised to have won male vocalist last year, so he was grateful to see his name in the category again this year, alongside Aldean, Stapleton, Urban and Chris Young.

“I have been off the road since November, just trying to take a break and figure out this whole dad thing,” Rhett said. “So there was a time there I was like, ‘I think the world is just forgetting who I am.’ So to have these nomination­s was a nice surprise during an off-season for me.”

Urban earned nomination­s in the categories of male vocalist, song of the year for his song “Female” and vocal event of the year.

Lambert, a perennial favorite at the ACMs, is the current record holder for most consecutiv­e wins in the female vocalist of the year category and is currently tied with Brooks and Dunn as artists with the most awards in ACM history with 29 wins each. Lambert is nominated in female vocalist, song of the year and video of the year categories.

Morris is nominated for female vocalist and is nominated twice in the vocal event of the year category, once with Rhett and again for a second time for a duet with Vince Gill called “Dear Hate,” which was released after the mass shooting at a Las Vegas country music festival last year.

Other nominees for female vocalist include Kelsea Ballerini and Carrie Underwood, who is also nominated for vocal event with Urban for their song “The Fighter.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Chris Stapleton leads the Academy of Country Music Awards with eight nomination­s, including entertaine­r of the year.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Chris Stapleton leads the Academy of Country Music Awards with eight nomination­s, including entertaine­r of the year.

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