Alan Jackson leads CMA field
Alan Jackson pulled in seven nominations, the most of the year, from the Country Music Assn. on Monday, including entertainer of the year and male vocalist.
Jackson’s nominations also include single of the year, song of the year and video of the year for “Remember When.”
Toby Keith had six nominations, including album of the year for “Shock’n Y’all,” male vocalist of the year and entertainer of the year.
The other best album nominees are Brad Paisley for “Mud on the Tires,” Brooks & Dunn for “Red Dirt Road,” Kenny Chesney for “When the Sun Goes Down” and newcomer Gretchen Wilson for “Here for the Party.”
CBS will broadcast the 38th annual CMA awards show, hosted by Brooks & Dunn, from Nashville on Nov. 9.
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