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Miranda Lambert tops CMA Awards with 9 nominations

September 1st, 2010 Comments off
Miranda Lambert made history Wednesday morning when she was nominated for nine CMA Awards, the most for a female country music artist.

CMA CEO Steve Moore takes the podium during the announcement of performers nominated for the Country Music Association Awards show on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010, in Nashville, Tenn. The 44th Annual CMA Awards will be held Nov. 10 in Nashville.

FILE - In this June 9, 2010 file photo, country singer Miranda Lambert attends the 2010 CMT Music Awards, in Nashville, Tenn.

Label chief defends Swift’s Grammy performance

February 4th, 2010 Comments off

Taylor Swift reacts as she wins the award for best country album at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010, in Los Angeles.

The head of Taylor Swift's record label is fired up and defending his superstar against critical comments about her Grammy-night performance.

"She is the voice of this generation. She speaks directly to (her fans), and they speak directly back to her," said Big Machine Records CEO Scott Borchetta in a phone interview. "This is not 'American Idol.' This is not a competition of getting up and seeing who can sing the highest note. This is about a true artist and writer and communicator. It's not about that technically perfect performance."

Borchetta first responded to the backlash in an interview with The Tennessean. Asked by The Associated Press why he felt the need to defend Swift, he said because the criticism was "just over the top."

"It's that classic thing that critics do of building something up and then wanting to tear it down," he said.

Swift rehearsed her performance and duet with Stevie Nicks two different times at the Staples Center in Los Angeles in front of an audience. Entertainment Weekly wrote of the rehearsal, "The two women's voices complemented each other nicely on the harmonies of 'Rhiannon.'"

But on Sunday night's Grammy show, Borchetta said Swift had a technical issue that made her worry about her performance. (Attempts to reach The Recording Academy for comment went unanswered.)

"We had a volume problem in the ear. So, she was concerned that she wasn't able to hear everything in the mix," Borchetta said. "That's just part of live TV. ... So you're going to have difficulties on occasion. Unfortunately, on one of the biggest stages, we did have a technical issue. She couldn't hear herself like she had in rehearsal."

As quickly as you could say "Fearless," bloggers and media outlets pounced on Swift's performance. The Washington Post quipped: "To borrow a phrase from Montgomery Burns, it was more 'off-key caterwauling.'" EW.com said: "There's no doubt that someone was badly off-key. ... I'm afraid my money's on Taylor."

The chatter at times overshadowed the four Grammys Swift had won, including album of the year.

It's doubtful her fans will abandon Swift anytime soon, judging by positive comments on her Facebook and MySpace pages, or shun the second leg of her sold-out "Fearless" tour, which resumes March 4 in Tampa, Fla.

And with that, Borchetta has a message to all of her critics.

"If you haven't seen her live performance, you're welcome to come out as my guest to a Taylor Swift show and experience the whole thing, because it's amazing," he said. "There's a reason tickets are selling like they are."

Swift's "Fearless" album has sold over 5 million copies and was last year's top-selling album.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame annex in NYC closing

December 4th, 2009 Comments off

The year-old New York City annex to Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will shut down Jan. 3.

A news release issued Thursday by S2BN Entertainment, a partner in the venture, gave no reason for the closing.

Rock hall CEO Terry Stewart tells The Plain Dealer newspaper in Cleveland the decision was made by corporate partners who had backed the $10 million annex in downtown Manhattan.

Backers had hoped to attract up to a half-million visitors annually but have not said what attendance was.

Messages were left Friday for both S2BN Entertainment and rock hall officials.

The collection displayed at the annex includes Bruce Springsteen's 1957 Chevy. The rock hall says some of the artifacts could become part of a traveling show.

CEO of Country Music Association leaving

December 3rd, 2009 Comments off

The CEO of the Nashville-based Country Music Association has resigned effective immediately.

The association announced the resignation of Tammy Genovese in a news release Wednesday. No reason was given for her departure.

Genovese began her career with the trade group in 1985 and had been CEO since 2007.

The association is best known for its awards show held each fall. It also sponsors a music festival every June.

Sorry, guys: CMA drops Paisley, Urban nod for duet

September 10th, 2009 Comments off

Country Music Association officials say a duet between Brad Paisley and Keith Urban was accidentally left off their list of award nominees.

The nominations announced Wednesday didn't include their song, "Start a Band," for Musical Event of the Year.

Association CEO Tammy Genovese says the error occurred during the transfer of nominees from the online ballot to the final list. The rest of the categories were correct.

Paisley still leads nominations this year with seven. Urban's count jumps to five.

Others nominated for the category were: The Raconteurs featuring Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe; Brooks & Dunn featuring Reba McEntire; Kenny Chesney with Mac McAnally; Lee Ann Womack with George Strait, and Carrie Underwood featuring Randy Travis.