Sep
3

Lady Antebellum photo courtesy of Capitol Nashville.
When Miranda Lambert set a record for female acts by picking up nine awards nominations this week from the Country Music Association, no one was more surprised than her.
But that wasn’t the only shock-a-roonie of the two-day nominations announcement. Lady Antebellum achieved something that’s never been done before, Steel Magnolia and The Band Perry each accomplished something that’s probably been done only once. And Miranda did something that’s only happened twice.
Here’s a bevy of CMA trivia that you may not have seen anywhere else:
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May
4

Zac Brown band photo by www.jeffography.com; courtesy of Shore Fire Media.
The Zac Brown Band’s DVD/2-CD release Pass the Jar – Zac Brown Band and Friends Live from the Fabulous Fox Theatre In Atlanta is now available! Filmed at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre, ‘Pass the Jar…‘ is a live concert package with performances from the October 2009 show benefiting the fund to rebuild Athens historic Georgia Theatre.
The ‘Pass the Jar…‘ DVD features eighteen of the evening’s performances with guests including: Kid Rock, Little Big Town, Joey + Rory, Shawn Mullins, Angie Aparo and Aslyn, who joined Zac Brown Band onstage for songs from their platinum album ‘The Foundation,’ their favorite covers, and new unreleased material. Shot in HD and directed by Darren Doane (who also shot the band’s “Toes” and “Highway 20 Ride” video), the DVD is essential viewing for Zac Brown Band fans. Continue Reading
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Oct
28

Tim McGraw photo courtesy of Curb Nashville.
When Gregg Allman showed up Tuesday with Tim McGraw on “The Jay Leno Show,” it was a bit of an event, though maybe not quite as unusual an event as it would have been in years gone by.
Gregg was an appropriate musical partner — after all, Tim’s current single “Southern Voice,” which he performed on “Leno,” namechecks the Allman Brothers along with Tom Petty and Chuck Berry.
But Gregg’s hardly the only pop star or rocker with an attachment to country these days. The Zac Brown Band’s “Toes” is co-written with singer-songwriter Shawn Mullins, who referred to Los Angeles as “Nashville with a tan” in his 1998 pop hit “Lullaby.” Carrie Underwood’s “Cowboy Casanova” counts Mike Elizondo, who’s worked with Maroon 5 and Snoop Dogg, among its writers. Brooks & Dunn’s “Honky Tonk Stomp” gets a signature vocal stamp from ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons. Jimmy Wayne enlisted Daryl Hall & John Oates to back him on his remake of “Sara Smile.” And Darius Rucker came to country music after first establishing himself in Hootie + The Blowfish.
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