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RUNAWAY JUNE RELEASES NEW SINGLE “BROKEN HEARTS (DO BROKEN THINGS)”

NASHVILLE, TENN. (October 28, 2022) — Today (10/28), chart-topping all-female trio Runaway June returns with their anthemic “BROKEN HEARTS (DO BROKEN THINGS).” Rooted in the band’s powerful three-part harmony, the unapologetic new single flips the script on post-breakup blues with members Jennifer WayneNatalie Stovall, and Stevie Woodward.

LISTEN TO “BROKEN HEARTS (DO BROKEN THINGS)”
“We all know that feeling of getting your heart broken and going out and doing some questionable things, so we wanted to make ‘BROKEN HEARTS’ feel as supportive and inclusive as possible,” shares Woodward (a new member since early 2022). Runaway June co-founder Wayne adds, “Instead of making it just about one person’s experience, it’s all three of us singing to you and letting everyone know we’re all in this together. It’s our way of telling people, ‘We all screw up sometimes, but it’s okay because you’re gonna get through it and come out the other side.’ I think there’s a real beauty in that.”

Already a fan-favorite live, “BROKEN HEARTS (DO BROKEN THINGS)” kicks off a bold new era for one of Country’s most exciting acts. Runaway June’s current lineup united after Stovall and Wayne found Woodward’s music online. “We thought Stevie was perfect in every way, but we needed to make sure the chemistry was right,” Wayne recalls. “As soon as we got together it was magic – our voices blended so well that it gave me chills.” Fellow vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Stovall adds, “Whenever we play this song live, we see the groups of girls out in the crowd dancing and going crazy, acting out the lyrics. That’s exactly what we want from all our music – for people to hear it, let loose, and have so much fun.”

“BROKEN HEARTS (DO BROKEN THINGS)” was penned by Mandi Sagal, Steve Fee, and Sarah Lake, with Runaway June ultimately changing the lyrics from first-to-third person. Radiating the fierce and fiery spirit they’ve channeled on past hits like their GOLD-certified breakthrough smash “Buy My Own Drinks” (a 2019 release that marked the first time a female trio had cracked the Top 5 on the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart since The Chicks in 2003), the band adds honeyed vocals and finespun melodies this time around to vivid storytelling that perfectly captures the chaos of heartbreak: “She’s been making out with strangers / Shoots tequila without chasers / Been crying in the club / Sweepin’ tears under the rug / She’s been dancing up on tables / Call her crazy and unstable / But she ain’t as messed up as you think.”

Produced by Mitch Furr (Eric Paslay, Keith Urban) and Justin Weaver (a musician/producer known for his work with The Chicks and Wynonna Judd), “BROKEN HEARTS (DO BROKEN THINGS)” took shape in a series of sessions at Furr’s apartment. With its hard-driving groove, hypnotic guitar tones, and sing-along-ready gang vocals, Runaway June dreamed up a lush arrangement that simultaneously showcases their timeless Country musicianship and rule-breaking originality.

Wayne, Stovall, and Woodward made their first public performance together at Nashville’s historic Grand Ole Opry. With more new music promised, Runaway June has immersed themselves in a nonstop touring schedule, lighting up every stage with undeniable comradery and a strong-minded yet wildly free-spirited point of view. “My favorite thing is when people say to us, ‘We can tell how much fun you girls are having onstage, and it makes us feel good too,’” admits Wayne. “We always want everyone to feel like they’re a big part of what we’re doing.”
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ABOUT RUNAWAY JUNE:
Formed in 2015, Runaway June is an all-female band made up of three powerhouse musicians with no limit to their talent and effortless charisma. With their past triumphs including the GOLD-certified radio hit “Buy My Own Drinks,” the trio has earned ACM and CMT nominations, plus supported Country icons like Carrie Underwood with their electrifying live set – all while drawing major critical acclaim for releases like their 2019 full-length debut BLUE ROSES. Consisting of founding member Jennifer Wayne and fellow vocalists/multi-instrumentalists Natalie Stovall and Stevie Woodward, Runaway June delivers a timeless yet undeniably fresh sound reflecting their eclectic sensibilities and wide-ranging backgrounds. Wayne is a California native who started out on a path as a tennis pro before forming her first band, then began writing for artists like Eric Paslay soon after her post-college move to Nashville; Stovall took up classical violin at age four in Central Tennessee, launched her music career by playing fiddle in the Opryland Kids Club, attended Berklee College of Music, and eventually linked up with Wayne while on tour with her former band; and Woodward got her start playing solo gigs all over South Carolina at 14, studied songwriting and music business at Middle Tennessee State University, and later embarked on a solo career as a singer/songwriter. With new music promised, Runaway June recently brought their harmony-fueled and high-energy brand of Country to the bold and unbridled 2022 single “BROKEN HEARTS (DO BROKEN THINGS).”

GRAMMY® CONSIDERATION FOR JENNIFER NETTLES & LINDSAY ELL!

BOTH CONTRIBUTED SONGS FOR PBS SHOW AMERICAN ANTHEMS

GRAMMY® WINNING JENNIFER NETTLES CONTRIBUTED TRACK “LIFE IS SWEET”; CMA AND ACM-NOMINATED SINGER-SONGWRITER LINDSAY ELL CONTRIBUTED TRACK “LET THE WORDS COME OUT


Jennifer Nettles and Lindsay Ell are thrilled to be considered for the “Best Song Written for Visual Media” category for their musical contributions to the PBS series, American Anthems. The six-episode music-driven documentary series features the original song “Life Is Sweet” written by GRAMMY® winning Jennifer Nettles and award-winning songwriter Bill Sherman. CMA and ACM-nominated singer-songwriter Lindsay Ell contributed the original track “Let The Words Come Out” which she wrote with GRAMMY® award winning singer-songwriter, producer, and one half of the country music duo Sugarland, Kristian Bush. Please support Jennifer and Lindsay for their songs “Life Is Sweet” and “Let The Words Come Out” when considering your vote for “Best Song Written for Visual Media.”



Each episode of American Anthems follows a different featured country star as they meet a local hero and learn about the transformative experience that inspired their commitment to making a positive change in their community. Then, working with a celebrated songwriter — including Sugarland’s Kristian Bush, and Bill Sherman — the country star secretly turns the hero’s story of kindness, hard work and perseverance into an epic original song. At the end of the episode, the hero is surprised with a once-in-a-lifetime performance of the powerful anthem by the artist while surrounded by family and friends.

Jennifer Nettles & Bill Sherman “Life Is Sweet” – The episode that features the Jennifer Nettles and Bill Sherman song “Life Is Sweet” is centered around Seth Grumet who was diagnosed with cancer. Surrounded by an impenetrable network of family and friends who helped at every step of his journey, it was during this experience that Seth learned just how rare it is to have a community of support. As a result he started an organization called STOMP The Monster™ to provide the kind of support system he relied on so heavily to those who were not as fortunate to have the same. After spending an emotional day with Seth, GRAMMY® winner Jennifer Nettles drew out the incredible acts of kindness and hope from his story to write a song in Seth’s honor with award-winning composer Bill Sherman. Performing the soaring anthem about Seth’s life in front of his family and friends, Jennifer left a surprised audience without a dry eye in the house. Listen to “Life Is Sweet” on Spotify HERE. Watch the Jennifer Nettles episode of American Anthems HERE.

Lindsay Ell & Kristian Bush “Let the Words Come Out” – The episode that features the Lindsay Ell and Kristian Bush song “Let the Words Come Out” is centered around Greta McClain, a former police detective in the sexual assault division who survived a horrible sexual assault of her own. While dealing with the self-imposed shame, Greta began talking with other survivors on social media and decided to start Silent No Longer, an organization that provides support for survivors of sexual abuse. Country star Lindsay Ell, also a survivor of sexual assault, instantly bonds with Greta as they engage in a day of creative therapy. After learning about Greta’s service to her community, Lindsay and her close friend, singer/songwriter Kristian Bush of Sugarland, craft an electric country rock anthem for Greta to use as the fight song in her mission of caring. Listen to “Let The Words Come Out” on Spotify HERE. Watch the Lindsay Ell episode of American Anthems HERE.

My Best Friend

My Best Friend

The morning is greeted by the sun’s first kiss
and I am embraced by the light that exists.
The noon says goodbye and welcomes the night
Not always together, but still close in sight.
The night devours the day, holds on to the dark
It tries to hang on, but there’s a journey to embark.
The summer’s joy has left, faded away
but in my heart, you forever stay.
The leaves of Autumn fall like rain from the sky
In hardship I can always find you nearby.
The Winter’s cold gets harder to sustain
and every day I know that you will remain.
Death has fled and life is welcomed by Spring
Through sorrow I know happiness you bring.
A seed is planted, with water it grows
Starts out small, but the love always shows.
Through nature we see the patterns all around
and in nature my best friend I have found.
The changes can be vast but you stay as you are
and if ever apart, it won’t seem so very far.
When you look up we see the same candle in the air
The cool breeze of dusk we will still share.
Distance could not keep such friends apart
and all the love for you grows deeper in my heart.
Nature has shown me the strengths of a friend
Whom I will have the rest of my life with to spend.

~ Jennifer R. W. Vargas

September 2, 2005

Age 18. Written in 2005 while at college. Seeds are meant to highlight the beginning of a friendship. For reference the candle in the air is referencing the sun. I tend to write in the form of nature to tie together the message I want to convey by relating it to the things around. There’s a dual meaning between nature and friendship.

Congratulations to the 56th Annual CMA Award Nominees!

THE COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES   
NOMINEES FOR “THE 56th ANNUAL CMA AWARDS”

Lainey Wilson Tops the List with Six Nominations 

Other Top Nominees Include Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton and Songwriter/Producer Shane McAnally with Five Nominations Each; Cody Johnson and Songwriter/Producer Josh Osborne with Four Nominations Each; and Luke Combs, HARDY, Miranda Lambert, Midland and Carrie Underwood with Three Nominations Each 

Lambert Continues Reign as Most Nominated Female of All Time With 61 Nominations  
and Becomes Third in Overall Nominations Ever 

Finalists for CMA Broadcast Awards Announced   
 
Country Music’s Biggest Night™ Airs LIVE Wednesday, Nov. 9 on ABC   
 
Media Assets Available at CMApress.com and CMAawards.com 
NASHVILLE—The Country Music Association has announced nominees for “The 56th Annual CMA Awards,” with first-time nominee Lainey Wilson topping the list at six nominations. Other top nominees include Ashley McBrydeCarly Pearce, and Chris Stapleton, along with songwriter and producer Shane McAnally, each with five nominations. Cody Johnson and songwriter/producer Josh Osborne collect four nominations each. Luke CombsHARDYMiranda LambertMidland, and Carrie Underwood secure three nominations apiece. Vying for the night’s highest honor, reigning Entertainer of the Year Combs is nominated again in the category alongside Lambert, Stapleton, Underwood, and Morgan Wallen. Don’t miss “The 56th Annual CMA Awards,” hosted by Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning LIVE from Nashville Wednesday, Nov. 9 (8:00 – 11:00 PM/EST) on ABC.  

First-time CMA Awards nominees include BRELANDAlexa CampbellJack ClarkeDan Grech-MargueratJacob Davis, Dustin HaneyWalker HayesJosh JenkinsMatt JenkinsJason LehningBlake LivelyChip MatthewsParker McCollum, Michael MonacoJason NixMikey ReavesHarper SmithTrent Willmon, and Wilson.  

“It’s thrilling to celebrate these deserving nominees while our industry is returning to live music,” says Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “This year’s slate is impressive, with some nominees logging historic milestones while others are just getting started. No matter what stage in their career, they each bring a unique voice and unforgettable story to life, showing that Country Music is stronger than ever! We look forward to honoring them this November.” 

LAINEY WILSON – SIX NOMINATIONS 
Album of the Year (Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’), Female Vocalist of the Year, Music Video of the Year (“Never Say Never”), Musical Event of the Year (“Never Say Never”), New Artist of the Year,  
Song of the Year (“Things A Man Oughta Know”) 


Wilson scores a historic debut on the CMA Awards final ballot with six nominations as a first-time nominee. She is the fourth artist in CMA Awards history to achieve this milestone. (Glen Campbell, 1968; Brad Paisley, 2000; and Kacey Musgraves, 2013) Her six nods include Album, Female Vocalist, Music Video, Musical Event, New Artist and Song of the Year. Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’ was produced by Jay Joyce and mixed by F. Reid Shippen. Wilson joins Cole Swindell on “Never Say Never,” produced by Zach Crowell. The video was directed by Monaco. Wilson’s co-writers on “Things A Man Oughta Know” are Jason Nix and Jonathan Singleton

SHANE McANALLY – FIVE NOMINATIONS 
Album of the Year (Time, Tequila & Therapy), Musical Event of the Year (“Longneck Way To Go”), 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”) 

McAnally’s five nominations bring his career total to 21. He is a first-time nominee in Musical Event of the Year, collecting two nods in the category for producing “Longneck Way To Go” performed by Midland featuring Jon Pardi and “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” performed by Pearce and McBryde, which also earns his fourth career nomination in Single of the Year and 10th nomination for Song of the Year. He is now tied for all-time nominations for Song of the Year with Country Music Hall of Famer Alan Jackson. He won the category in 2014 for co-writing “Follow Your Arrow.” Producing Old Dominion’s Time, Tequila & Therapy garners McAnally his fifth nomination for Album of the Year. 

ASHLEY McBRYDE – FIVE NOMINATIONS 
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”) 


With seven prior nominations, McBryde’s career nominations now total 12. She earns her third consecutive nomination for Female Vocalist. “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” collects McBryde her first nomination in Music Video of the Year and her second nominations across three categories – Musical Event, Single, and Song of the Year. The video was directed by Alexa Campbell. The single was produced by McAnally and Osborne and mixed by Ryan Gore. McBryde co-wrote the song with McAnally and Pearce.  

CARLY PEARCE – FIVE NOMINATIONS 
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 adds five nominations to her prior seven. She is the reigning Female Vocalist of the Year, returning to vie for her second win in the category. “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” earns Pearce her first nomination in Single of the Year and her second nominations in Music Video, Musical Event, and Song of the Year categories. 

CHRIS STAPLETON – FIVE NOMINATIONS 
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”) 

With this year’s five nods, Stapleton has amassed 39 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 five times. “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)” collects Stapleton his third nomination for Music Video, a category he won in 2016. The video is directed by Lively and is performed with 27-time nominee Taylor Swift. “You Should Probably Leave” marks Stapleton’s fifth nomination for Single of the Year and third nomination for Song. He is a two-time winner in both categories, claiming both trophies in 2018 and 2021. Stapleton co-produced the single with Dave Cobb and it was mixed by Vance Powell. He co-wrote the song with Chris DuBois and Ashley Gorley

CODY JOHNSON – FOUR NOMINATIONS 
Male Vocalist of the Year, Music Video of the Year (“’Til You Can’t”), New Artist of the Year, Single of the Year (“’Til You Can’t”) 

Johnson tallies four nominations this year, bringing his overall nods to five. He debuted in the New Artist of the Year category in 2019 and returns for his second nomination this year. He is a first-time nominee across three other categories – Male Vocalist, Music Video and Single of the Year. “’Til You Can’t” was directed by Haney, produced by Willmon and mixed by Clarke. 

JOSH OSBORNE – FOUR NOMINATIONS 
Musical Event of the Year (“Longneck Way To Go”), 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 (“Sand In My Boots”) 

Osborne earns four nominations, collecting 10 career nods in total. He is a first-time nominee in Musical Event of the Year, collecting two nods in the category for producing “Longneck Way To Go” performed by Midland featuring Pardi and “Never Wanted To Be That Girl,” performed by Pearce and McBryde. The latter earns his second nomination for Single of the Year. “Sand In My Boots,” co-written with Gorley and Michael Hardy (also known as HARDY), marks Osborne’s fifth nomination for Song of the Year. 

LUKE COMBS – THREE NOMINATIONS 
Album of the Year (Growin’ Up), Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year 

Reigning Entertainer of the Year Combs returns with his third consecutive nomination for the night’s highest honor. This year marks his fifth nomination for Male Vocalist, a trophy he’s claimed twice. Growin’ Up earns Combs his second nomination for Album of the Year, which he co-produced with Matthews and Singleton. The album was mixed by Jim Cooley and Matthews. Combs won Album of the Year in 2020. With this year’s nods, he has received 18 total nominations since 2017.  

HARDY – THREE NOMINATIONS 
Musical Event of the Year (“Beers On Me”), New Artist of the Year, Song of the Year (“Sand In My Boots”) 

HARDY, also known as Michael Hardy for songwriting purposes, collects three nominations this year. He is a first-time nominee for Musical Event of the Year with “Beers On Me,” a collaboration with Dierks Bentley and BRELAND, produced by Bentley and Ross Copperman. He receives his second nomination in both New Artist and Song of the Year for “Sand In My Boots,” which he co-wrote with Gorley and Osborne. He now has five career nominations. 

MIRANDA LAMBERT – THREE NOMINATIONS 
Album of the Year (Palomino), Entertainer of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year 

With this year’s nominations, Lambert has secured 61 career nominations – remaining the most nominated female artist in CMA Awards history. She now becomes the third most-nominated artist, following George Strait (83) and Alan Jackson (81). Lambert has the longest consecutive streak of nominations for Female Vocalist, collecting her 16th nomination since 2007. She is a seven-time winner in the Female Vocalist category. She earns her sixth nomination for Album of the Year, a category she’s won twice – 2010 and 2014. Lambert co-produced Palomino with Luke DickJon Randall, and Reaves. The album was mixed by Lehning. Lambert garners her sixth nomination for the evening’s top prize, Entertainer of the Year. 
 
MIDLAND – THREE NOMINATIONS
Music Video of the Year (“Longneck Way To Go”), Musical Event of the Year (“Longneck Way To Go”), Vocal Group of the Year 

Midland’s three nods earn the group 10 total career nominations. “Longneck Way To Go” collects first-time nominations for them in two categories – Music Video and Musical Event of the Year. The video was directed by Smith and the collaboration was produced by Dann Huff, McAnally, and Osborne. This is their fifth consecutive nomination for Vocal Group of the Year. 

CARRIE UNDERWOOD – THREE NOMINATIONS 
Entertainer of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, Musical Event of the Year (“If I Didn’t Love You”) 

With this year’s nominations, Underwood has garnered 40 career nods since 2006. This year marks her 16th nomination for Female Vocalist, a trophy she’s claimed five times. She is a four-time nominee for Musical Event, earning a nod this year for “If I Didn’t Love You,” a duet with Jason Aldean produced by Michael Knox. She collects her fifth nomination for the night’s most coveted trophy, Entertainer of the Year.  

Media assets for all CMA Awards categories and nominees are available now at CMApress.com. The CMA Awards media credential application is also now available on CMApress.com. The application deadline is Friday, Oct. 7.  
 
Winners of “The 56th Annual CMA Awards” will be determined in a Final Round of voting by eligible voting CMA members. The third and Final Ballot will be emailed to CMA members Monday, Oct. 3. Voting for the CMA Awards Final Ballot ends Friday, Oct. 28 (6:00 PM/CT). CMA Broadcast Awards winners will be determined by a final round of judging this month. Entries are judged by a panel of distinguished broadcast professionals, representing all market sizes and regions. The winners will be revealed in October and recipients will be honored at the CMA Awards. All balloting is tabulated by the professional services organization, Deloitte.   
 
“The 56th Annual CMA Awards” is a production of the Country Music Association. Robert Deaton is the Executive Producer, Alan Carter is the Director and Jon Macks is the Head Writer. 

“THE 56th ANNUAL CMA AWARDS” – FINAL NOMINEES (by ballot category order):    
 
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Luke Combs   Miranda Lambert    Chris Stapleton  Carrie Underwood   Morgan Wallen SINGLE OF THE YEAR
Award goes to Artist(s), Producer(s) and Mix Engineer  “Buy Dirt” – Jordan Davis featuring Luke Bryan 
Producer: Paul DiGiovanni 
Mix Engineer: Jim Cooley “half of my hometown” – Kelsea Ballerini (feat. Kenny Chesney) 
Producers: Kelsea Ballerini, Ross Copperman, Jimmy Robbins 
Mix Engineer: Dan Grech-Marguerat “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” – Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde 
Producers: Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne 
Mix Engineer: Ryan Gore “’Til You Can’t” – Cody Johnson 
Producer: Trent Willmon 
Mix Engineer: Jack Clarke “You Should Probably Leave” – Chris Stapleton 
Producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton 
Mix Engineer: Vance Powell 
ALBUM OF THE YEAR  
Award goes to Artist(s), Producer(s) and Mix Engineer(s) 
Growin’ Up – Luke Combs 
Producers: Luke Combs, Chip Matthews, Jonathan Singleton 
Mix Engineers: Jim Cooley, Chip Matthews Humble Quest – Maren Morris 
Producer: Greg Kurstin 
Mix Engineer: Serban Ghenea Palomino – Miranda Lambert 
Producers: Luke Dick, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall, Mikey Reaves 
Mix Engineer: Jason Lehning Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’ – Lainey Wilson 
Producer: Jay Joyce 
Mix Engineer: F. Reid Shippen Time, Tequila & Therapy – Old Dominion 
Producers: Shane McAnally, Old Dominion 
Mix Engineer: Justin Niebank SONG OF THE YEAR
Award goes to Songwriter(s) “Buy Dirt” 
Songwriters: Jacob Davis, Jordan Davis, Josh Jenkins, Matt Jenkins “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” 
Songwriters: Shane McAnally, Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce “Sand In My Boots”  
Songwriters: Ashley Gorley, Michael Hardy, Josh Osborne “Things A Man Oughta Know” 
Songwriters: Jason Nix, Jonathan Singleton, Lainey Wilson “You Should Probably Leave” 
Songwriters: Chris DuBois, Ashley Gorley, Chris Stapleton 
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR   
Miranda Lambert Ashley McBryde Carly Pearce Carrie Underwood Lainey Wilson 
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR 
Eric Church Luke Combs Cody Johnson Chris Stapleton Morgan Wallen 
VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
Lady A Little Big Town Midland Old Dominion Zac Brown Band 
VOCAL DUO OF THE YEARBrooks & Dunn Brothers Osborne Dan + Shay LOCASH Maddie & Tae 
MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR
Award goes to Artist(s) and Producer(s)  
“Beers On Me” – Dierks Bentley with BRELAND & HARDY 
Producers: Dierks Bentley, Ross Copperman “If I Didn’t Love You” – Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood 
Producer: Michael Knox “Longneck Way To Go” – Midland (featuring Jon Pardi) 
Producers: Dann Huff, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne“Never Say Never” – Cole Swindell (with Lainey Wilson) 
Producer: Zach Crowell “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” – Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde 
Producers: Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne 
MUSICIAN OF THE YEARJenee Fleenor, Fiddle Paul Franklin, Steel guitar Brent Mason, Guitar Ilya Toshinskiy, Banjo Derek Wells, Guitar 
MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR   
Award goes to Artist(s) and Director(s)  “I Bet You Think About Me” (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault) – Taylor Swift (featuring Chris Stapleton) 
Director: Blake Lively “Longneck Way To Go” – Midland (featuring Jon Pardi) 
Director: Harper Smith “Never Say Never” – Cole Swindell (with Lainey Wilson) 
Director: Michael Monaco “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” – Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde 
Director: Alexa Campbell “’Til You Can’t” – Cody Johnson 
Director: Dustin Haney 
NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR  HARDY Walker Hayes Cody Johnson Parker McCollum Lainey Wilson 

2022 CMA BROADCAST AWARDS – FINALISTS FOR BROADCAST PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR (by market size):   

Weekly National  
“American Country Countdown” (Kix Brooks) – Westwood One“The Country Top 40 with Fitz” (Cory Fitzner) – Hubbard Radio“The Crook & Chase Countdown” (Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase) – iHeartMedia“Today’s Country with Kelleigh Bannen” (Kelleigh Bannen) – Apple Music Radio“With Elaina” (Elaina Smith) – Westwood One 
Daily National  
“Angie Ward” – iHeartMedia “The Big D and Bubba Show” (Derek “Big D” Haskins, Sean “Bubba” Powell, Patrick Thomas, and Carsen Humphreville) – Compass Media Networks “The Bobby Bones Show” (Bobby Bones, Amy Brown, “Lunchbox” Dan Chappell, Eddie Garcia, “Morgan #2” Huelsman, “Raymundo” Ray Slater, “Scuba Steve” Stephen Spradlin, “Mike D” Rodriguez, and “Phone Screener Abby” Anderson) – Premiere Networks “Nights with Elaina” (Elaina Smith) – Westwood One“The Sam Alex Show” (Sam Alex) – Sam Alex Productions, LLC 
Major Market “The Andie Summers Show” (Andie Summers) – WXTU, Philadelphia, Pa.“Chris Carr & Company” (Chris Carr, Kia Becht, and McKaila Poppen) – KEEY, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.“Danny Dwyer” – KUPL, Portland, Ore.“Josh, Rachael & Grunwald” (Josh Holleman, Rachel Hunter, and Steve Grunwald) – WYCD, Detroit, Mich.“The Morning Wolfpack with Matt McAllister” (Matt McAllister, Emily Raines, and Joe Wallace) – KKWF, Seattle, Wash. 
Large Market 
“Jim, Deb & Kevin” (Jim Denny, Deborah Honeycutt and Kevin Freeman) – WFMS, Indianapolis, Ind. “The Wayne D Show” (“Wayne D” Danielson and Tay Hamilton) – WSIX, Nashville, Tenn.“The Dale Carter Morning Show” (Dale Carter) – KFKF, Kansas City, Mo. “The Big Dave Show” (“Big Dave” Chandler, Chelsie Shinkle, Jason “Stattman” Statt, and Ashley Hempfling) – WUBE, Cincinnati, Ohio “The Wake Up Call with David and Kelli” (David Bugenske and Kelli Green) – KFRG, Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. “The New Q-Morning Crew with Mike and Amanda” (Mike Wheless and Amanda Daughtry) – WQDR, Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 
Medium Market 
“Buzz Jackson” – KIIM, Tucson, Ariz.“Cliff & Tanya in the Morning” (Cliff Dumas and Tanya Brakebill) – KUZZ, Bakersfield, Calif. “Julie and DJ in the Morning” (“Julie K” Kansy, “D.J. Thee Trucker” Dale Sellers, and Jon Dennis) – WPCV, Lakeland-Winter Haven, Fla. “New Country Mornings with Nancy and Woody” (Nancy Wilson and Aaron “Woody” Woods) – WHKO, Dayton, Ohio“Steve & Gina In The Morning” (Steve Lundy and Gina Melton) – KXKT, Omaha-Council Bluffs, Neb.-Iowa 
Small Market “The Cat Pak Morning Show with Brent and Mel” (Brent Lane and Mel McCrae) – WYCT, Pensacola, Fla.“Dr. Shane and Tess in the Morning” (“Dr. Shane” Collins and Tess Connell) – WPAP, Panama City, Fla. “The Eddie Foxx Show” (Eddie Foxx and Amanda Foxx) – WKSF, Asheville, N.C.“Liz & Scotty in the Morning” (Liz Del Grosso and Scotty Cox) – KCLR, Columbia, Mo.“Officer Don & DeAnn” (“Officer Don” Evans and DeAnn Stephens) – WBUL, Lexington-Fayette, Ky. 

2022 CMA BROADCAST AWARDS – FINALISTS FOR RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR (by market size):    

Major Market 
KILT – Houston, Texas KNIX – Phoenix, Ariz. KSCS – Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas WXTU – Philadelphia, Pa.  WYCD – Detroit, Mich. 
Large Market 
KFKF – Kansas City, Mo. WIRK – West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, Fla. WMIL – Milwaukee-Racine, Wis.  WQDR – Raleigh-Durham, N.C. WSIX – Nashville, Tenn. 
Medium Market KXKT – Omaha-Council Bluffs, Neb.-Iowa WHKO – Dayton, Ohio WIVK – Knoxville, Tenn. WQMX – Akron, Ohio WUSY – Chattanooga, Tenn. 
Small Market WCOW – La Crosse, Wis. WKML – Fayetteville, N.C. WKXC – Augusta, Ga. WXBQ – Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, Tenn.-Va. WXFL – Florence-Muscle Shoals, Ala. 

About the CMA Awards    
The first “CMA Awards Banquet and Show” was held in 1967. The following year, the CMA Awards was broadcast for the first time – making it the longest running, annual music awards program on network television. The CMA Awards have aired on ABC since 2006. ABC is the network home of the CMA Awards and CMA’s other two television properties, “CMA Fest” and “CMA Country Christmas.” 

All balloting is tabulated by the professional services organization, Deloitte.   

“CMA FEST” BRINGS SUMMER’S HOTTEST HITMAKERS CENTERSTAGE WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3 AT 8/7c ON ABC 

The Music Event of Summer Unveils Set List of 30 Performances  
From Today’s Top Music Stars 

“CMA Fest” is Hosted by Dierks Bentley and Elle King 

Watch a Sneak Peek of “CMA Fest” HERE 

NASHVILLE— With just one week before “CMA Fest” airs on screens across America, the Country Music Association reveals the set list of top hits that will be performed during the Music Event of Summer
Wednesday, Aug. 3 at 8/7c on ABC and available next day on Hulu. The primetime network special features Dierks Bentley and Elle King as first-time hosts. Catch a sneak peek of “CMA Fest” HERE

The television special was filmed during the 49th CMA Fest in June at Nissan Stadium in Nashville and features 30 performances of well-known hits performed by the most recognized names in music – all in one night. Viewers can expect performances of the below songs on Aug. 3: 

Jason Aldean – “She’s Country” and “Trouble With A Heartbreak” 
Kelsea Ballerini – “HEARTFIRST” and “half of my hometown” 
Dierks Bentley – “Drunk On A Plane”  
Brothers Osborne – “Skeletons” 
Kane Brown – “Like I Love Country Music” and “One Mississippi”  
Luke Bryan - “Kick The Dust Up” 
Luke Combs – “Beer Never Broke My Heart” and “The Kind Of Love We Make” 
Billy Ray Cyrus and Dierks Bentley – “Achy Breaky Heart” 
Russell Dickerson – “Love You Like I Used To” 
Wynonna Judd with Carly Pearce - “Why Not Me” 
Elle King – “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” 
Elle King with Ashley McBryde – “Ex’s & Oh’s”  
Lady A – “Summer State Of Mind” 
Lady A featuring BRELAND – “Need You Now” 
Dustin Lynch featuring MacKenzie Porter - “Thinking ‘Bout You” 
Parker McCollum – “To Be Loved By You” 
Old Dominion - “No Hard Feelings” 
Thomas Rhett – “Slow Down Summer” and medley of “Get Me Some Of That,” “It Goes Like This” and “Vacation” 
Darius Rucker - “Wagon Wheel” 
Cole Swindell - “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” 
Cole Swindell with Lainey Wilson – “Never Say Never” 
Carrie Underwood – “Ghost Story” and “Good Girl” 
Zac Brown Band – “Out In The Middle” 
Zac Brown Band with Darius Rucker - “Chicken Fried”  

“CMA Fest” is executive produced by Robert Deaton.  

About CMA Fest  
The Ultimate Country Music Fan Experience™ began in 1972 as Fan Fair®, which drew 5,000 fans to Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium. Now heading into its 50th year, the legendary festival has become the city’s signature Country Music event that hosts tens of thousands of fans from all 50 states and 39 international countries. CMA Fest is a one-of-a-kind festival with artists donating their time to perform so ticket proceeds can directly benefit high-quality music programs across the country through the CMA Foundation. 2022 marks the 19th consecutive year CMA has produced a summer music program to be broadcast as a network television special.  

About ABC Entertainment   
ABC Entertainment’s compelling programming includes “Grey’s Anatomy,” the longest-running medical drama in primetime television; ratings juggernaut “The Bachelor” franchise; riveting dramas “Big Sky,” “The Good Doctor,” “A Million Little Things,” “The Rookie” and “Station 19”; trailblazing comedies “Abbott Elementary,” “The Conners,” “The Goldbergs,” “Home Economics” and “The Wonder Years”; popular game shows, including “The $100,000 Pyramid,” “Celebrity Family Feud,” “The Chase,” “Press Your Luck” and “To Tell the Truth”; star-making sensation “American Idol”; “Judge Steve Harvey,” the network’s strongest unscripted series debut in a year; reality phenomenon “Shark Tank”; family favorites “America’s Funniest Home Videos” and “Holey Moley”; “General Hospital,” which has aired for more than 55 years on the network; and late-night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”; as well as the critically acclaimed, Emmy® Award-winning “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” specials. The network also boasts some of television’s most prestigious awards shows, including “The Oscars®,” “The CMA Awards” and the “American Music Awards.”  

ABC programming can also be viewed on Hulu