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35th Annual Country Music Association Award Nominations


N'Sync singer Lance Bass with Sara Evans at the 34th Annual CMA Awards

Written By Rick Ellis, August 28th, 2001

Sara Evans and her song "Born to Fly'' earned the most nominations on Tuesday for the 35th Annual Country Music Association Awards. Evans was nominated in five categories -- Female Vocalist, Single, Album, Song and Music Video of the Year. She could win another two awards for co-producing her album ''Born to Fly'' and the title single with Paul Worley.

Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn and the cast from the movie soundtrack "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" each nabbed four nominations.

Winners will be named Nov. 7 during a three-hour CBS telecast from the Grand Ole Opry House.

The complete list of nominees are:

Entertainer of the Year:
Brooks & Dunn
Dixie Chicks
Alan Jackson
Tim McGraw
George Strait

Male Vocalist of the Year:
Alan Jackson
Toby Keith
T im McGraw
Brad Paisley
George Strait

Female Vocalist of the Year:
Sara Evans
Faith Hill
Martina McBride
Lee Ann Womack
Trisha Yearwood

Horizon Award:
Jessica Andrews
Nickel Creek
Jamie O'Neal
Keith Urban
Phil Vassar

Vocal Group:
Alabama
Diamond Rio
Dixie Chicks
Lonestar
Nickel Creek

Vocal Duo:
Bellamy Brothers
Brooks & Dunn
Montgomery Gentry
The Kinleys
The Warren Brothers

Single:
"Ain't Nothing 'Bout You,'' Brooks & Dunn
"Born to Fly,'' Sara Evans
"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow,'' The Soggy Bottom Boys
"I'm Already There,'' Lonestar
"One More Day,'' Diamond Rio

Album of the Year:
"Born to Fly,'' Sara Evans
"O Brother Where Art Thou?'' various artists
"Set This Circus Down,'' Tim McGraw
"Steers & Stripes,'' Brooks & Dunn
"When Somebody Loves You,'' Alan Jackson

Song of the Year (Songwriters):
"Born to Fly,'' Sara Evans, Marcus Hummon and Darryl Scott
"How Do You Like Me Now?'' Chuck Cannon and Toby Keith
"I'm Already There,'' Richie McDonald, Gary Baker and Frank Myers
"Murder on Music Row,'' Larry Cordle and Larry Shell
"One More Day,'' Steven Dale Jones and Bobby Tomberlin

Vocal Event of the Year:
Dwight Yoakam (duet with Buck Owens) for "Alright, I'm Wrong''
Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch, "Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby''
Brad Paisley and Chely Wright, "Hard to Be a Husband, Hard to Be A Wife"
Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch,
"I'll Fly Away''
Brad Paisley with George Jones, Bill Anderson and Buck Owens, "Too Country''

Musician of the Year:
Stuart Duncan
Paul Franklin
John Hobbs
Dann Huff
Brent Mason

Music Video of the Year:
"Ashes by Now,'' Lee Ann Womack
''Born to Fly,'' Sara Evans
" I Would've Loved You Anyway,'' Trisha Yearwood
"There Is No Arizona,'' Jamie O'Neal
"'www.memory'' Alan Jackson

 


 

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