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Craig Morgan Hopes to Rope in Kristin Chenoweth for Upcoming ‘Corn Star’ Video
Craig Morgan Hopes to Rope in Kristin Chenoweth for Upcoming ‘Corn Star’ Video
Craig Morgan Hopes to Rope in Kristin Chenoweth for Upcoming ‘Corn Star’ Video
After casting actress Angie Harmon to play the lead in his ‘This Ole Boy’ video, we starting wondering if Craig Morgan is only using his hit singles to share the camera beautiful women. And now it sounds like we might be right! For his latest single, ‘Corn Star,’ Morgan has his sights set on southern gal Kristin Chenoweth to star in the music video.
Best CMT Awards Performance – Readers Poll
Best CMT Awards Performance – Readers Poll
Best CMT Awards Performance – Readers Poll
Over a dozen of country music’s top stars performed on the big stage and outside the Bridgestone Arena during the 2012 CMT Music Awards telecast on Wednesday night. It was a fast-paced, high-energy night full of highlights. Even softer songs like Kenny Chesney‘s ‘Come Over’ proved to be can’t-miss television. Which performance was your favorite?
Miranda Lambert’s ‘Over You’ Captures Female Video of the Year Award at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Miranda Lambert’s ‘Over You’ Captures Female Video of the Year Award at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Miranda Lambert’s ‘Over You’ Captures Female Video of the Year Award at 2012 CMT Music Awards
After snagging an award for Male Video of the Year, Luke Bryan took the stage at the 2012 CMT Music Awards to present the award to Miranda Lambert for Female Video of the Year. It was surely a tight race as Sara Evans (‘My Heart Can’t Tell You No’), Lambert (‘Over You’), Martina McBride (‘I’m Gonna Love You Through It’), Kellie Pickler (‘Tough’), Taylor Swift (‘Ours’), and Carrie Underwood (‘Good
Luke Bryan Wins Male Video of the Year at 2012 CMT Music Awards for ‘I Don’t Want This Night to End’
Luke Bryan Wins Male Video of the Year at 2012 CMT Music Awards for ‘I Don’t Want This Night to End’
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.
Eric Church Performs ‘Drink in My Hand’ for a Pumped-Up Crowd at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Eric Church Performs ‘Drink in My Hand’ for a Pumped-Up Crowd at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Eric Church Performs ‘Drink in My Hand’ for a Pumped-Up Crowd at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Before Eric Church took the stage to perform his No. 1 single ‘Drink in My Hand’ at the 2012 CMT Music Awards, Big Kenny and John Rich introduced the singer from the middle of a screaming crowd outside the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. The quirky duo joked that the entire performance line-up at the CMT Music Awards felt kind of like a drinking game. Still, they toasted red solo cups to Eric Chur
Kenny Chesney Performs ‘Come Over’ at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Kenny Chesney Performs ‘Come Over’ at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Kenny Chesney Performs ‘Come Over’ at 2012 CMT Music Awards
The 2012 CMT Music Awards are a great place to debut new material — after all, there are thousands of country mega-fans in attendance, and thousands more sitting at home watching. That’s what Kenny Chesney must have been thinking when he played his debut live performance of ‘Come Over,’ the second single off of his upcoming album ‘Welcome to the Fishbowl.’
Willie Nelson Leads Country Supergroup in Singing ‘Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die’ at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Willie Nelson Leads Country Supergroup in Singing ‘Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die’ at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Willie Nelson Leads Country Supergroup in Singing ‘Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die’ at 2012 CMT Music Awards
Toby Keith, Zac Brown Band, Jamey Johnson, Darius Rucker and Willie Nelson all have one thing in common: country music (Hey — if there’s something else, we don’t know about it). The country supergroup took the stage halfway through the 2012 CMT Music Awards to perform Nelson’s ‘Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die.’

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