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Carrie Underwood’s ‘Good Girl’ Wins Video of the Year at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Right after performing ‘Good Girl,’ the gilded goddess Carrie Underwood returned to the stage to pick up her award for Video of the Year at the 2012 CMT Music Awards tonight (June 6). Country legend Alan Jackson, who revealed that he has made 54 music videos over the course of his career and pointed out the importance of the medium, presented Underwood with her buckle for the biggest award of the
Luke Bryan Gets ‘Drunk on You’ at the 2012 CMT Music Awards
Bottoms up! Luke Bryan hit the stage at the 2012 CMT Music Awards tonight (June 6) to perform his most recent single ‘Drunk on You.’ He was the second performer of the night, and yes, he owned it.
Luke Bryan Wins Male Video of the Year at 2012 CMT Music Awards for ‘I Don’t Want This Night to End’
Luke Bryan nabbed the buckle for Male Video of the Year at the 2012 CMT Music Awards for his cinematic clip for ‘I Don’t Want This Night to End.’ The ever-excitable singer bounded up on the stage to accept his honor as though he just downed a case of Red Bull.
Lady Antebellum Open 2012 CMT Music Awards With Hot Chelle Rae Mashup
Lady Antebellum both owned and opened the night at the 2012 CMT Music Awards by performing ‘We Owned the Night.’ After a verse and a chorus, the trio was quickly joined by those pop phenoms in Hot Chelle Rae. But the boys didn’t jump in on Lady A’s song, nor did Lady A cover the band’s smash ‘Tonight, Tonight.’ They did something entirely new, different and customized.
Thompson Square Win Duo Video of the Year for ‘I Got You’ at 2012 CMT Music Awards
At the 2012 CMT Music Awards on Wednesday evening (June 6), the buckle for Duo Video of the Year went to Thompson Square for ‘I Got You.’
Rascal Flatts to Perform With Journey at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Here’s another reason to tune into the 2012 CMT Music Awards tonight (June 6). Rascal Flatts with get supersized and perform with rock band Journey for the first time ever! That’s quite a shift from their previous collaborator Justin Bieber — with whom they remixed last year — but it’s equally as thrilling.
Scotty McCreery Changes His Name
Nobody’s perfect. Not even a late night talk show host like Conan O’Brien, who invites fans to let him know if an error is made during the course of the show. Apparently, one astute viewer pointed out that during an interview with actor/singer Jack Black, O’Brien referred to Scotty McCreery as “Scott McCreedy.”
Arizona Man Accuses Barnes + Noble of Discrimination After Being Booted for Shopping in Children’s Section — Is it Fair?
A 73-year-old Scottsdale, AZ resident is accusing book retailer Barnes & Noble of discrimination after an employee had him booted from the store for shopping by himself in the children’s section.
Dierks Bentley Reflects on Loss of His ‘Biggest Influence,’ His Dad
Dierks Bentley‘s father, Leon Bentley, died on Friday, June 1. The singer was forced to cancel shows beforehand, and in the wake of his dad’s death, tweeted the news to fans, thanking them for their support. He also took a moment to reflect on the fact that his father was his biggest influence in country music, since his dad’s listening habits turned him onto the genre as a young kid.
Carrie Underwood, Steven Tyler Duet Rumored for New Aerosmith Album
Are Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler dueting on the new Aerosmith record? That’s the rumor.
Dierks Bentley Gets Down and Dirty in ‘5-1-5-0′ Video
Dierks Bentley (and all of the extras) get down and dirty in his video for ’5-1-5-0,’ the latest single from ‘Home.’ It features four wheelers, all-terrain vehicles and monster trucks being driven in a mud ditch, being chased by the very po po that Bentley sings about in the song’s chorus! Even with the cops on their tail, the riders are enjoying themselves.
The Band Perry Are Stalked, Caught Up in Jewel Heist in ‘Postcard From Paris’ Video
In the Band Perry‘s new ‘Postcard From Paris‘ video, Kimberly and her brothers are seen hanging out in the French Quarter of New Orleans (not exactly Paris itself, but close enough, right?). The storyline-driven clip — which features minimal performance footage, save for the band singing in front of black and white “Wanted” signs and photos — shows the adorable blonde being watched by an admirer f