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Luke Combs Was Right: It Was A Very ‘Country’ CMA Awards

At the end of his second consecutive Entertainer of the Year acceptance speech Wednesday night (11/9), Luke Combs had one last comment to share. “I want to say one more…

OP: ED Luke Combs Was Right, It Was A Very Country CMA Awards
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At the end of his second consecutive Entertainer of the Year acceptance speech Wednesday night (11/9), Luke Combs had one last comment to share. "I want to say one more thing about tonight. This is my fifth or sixth year of being at this awards show, and country's sounding more 'country' than it has in a long time tonight." The crowd cheered, and he was right on point.

As always, the 56th Annual CMA Awards featured performances from the big superstars of today, like Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Combs and more. It also recognized the genre's roots by featuring music and performances from Alan Jackson, Reba, Patty Loveless with Chris Stapleton (which was arguably the best CMA performance of the night). Not to mention the surprise appearance by 1990s superstar Jo Dee Messina singing with Cole Swindell. There was also 1980's sensation Ricky Skaggs accompanying Carly Pearce, as she sang a song that she wrote about Loretta Lynn. Indeed, the show kicked off with a tribute to Ms. Lynn by Reba, Carrie and Miranda. Country was celebrating country and several generations were included.

As always, the doors are open to those outside of the format, and that was especially appropriate this year, as the CMAs honored Jerry Lee Lewis. One of the founders of rock and roll music, even when he was raising hell in the 1950s with "Whole Lot of Shakin'" and "Great Balls Of Fire" country music was receptive to him. But by the end of the 1960s, he was exclusively a country artist. The tribute felt appropriate: Elle King, a pop singer who has become more and more welcome on the country charts, sang "Great Balls of Fire" backed by Nashville-based rock band, the Black Keys. (Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach, by the way, has produced records for John Anderson and Hank Williams Jr.)

Pop superstar Katy Perry performed as well. But "Where We Started," a duet with Thomas Rhett, is very much a country song (with very modern production).  Then there was the Brothers Osborne and War Treaty performance honoring the Rolling Stones. The song was "It's Only Rock and Roll," but they made it sound country. And the Stones have strong country roots anyway: listen to their songs like "Country Honk," "Dead Flowers" "Torn and Frayed" or "Far Away Eyes," and you can hear it for yourself. But none of these performances by outsiders felt like "stunt casting." It wasn't Journey playing "Don't Stop Believin'," a song with no ties to country.  It wasn't Total Request Live stars the Backstreet Boys singing boy band anthem "Everybody." It wasn't Lil Wayne strapping on a guitar to perform a pop hit with Kid Rock.

Having covered country music for over 25 years now, I have watched country stars like Shania Twain and Taylor Swift become pop superstars. I was also around when George Strait and Alan Jackson released "Murder On Music Row" in 2000, a song eluding to the pop invasion of country music. This year's showing of country music at the CMA Awards was one of the best I have seen in a long time.

I have often wondered why in country music, like many genres, an artist is huge, and then after a certain period of time, they no longer get radio attention and seem to fade away. Look at the resurgence of Wynonna Judd, who is better than ever musically, but until her mother's tragic death in April, was sight unseen for years. Did we forget how great she was and why? An album she released long after her solo surge stint in country music in 2009, called "Sing Chapter 1," was epic and one of my favorites.

Even Reba, who sang at the beginning of the show to honor Loretta Lynn, agreed with Luke in an Instagram post writing of the show, "The show was wonderful as Luke Combs said, there was a lot of country there, which I was so glad to see and hear. Mixing generations of country music was wonderful. So many I didn't know and so many I was so glad to see again after so many years."

So bravo to the CMA Awards this year for bringing back that wonderful country music just as it was. And it was so evident to all of us watching the show when Alan Jackson was singing his classic "Don't Rock The Jukebox," and every country singer in the audience was singing along to every word; the country stars of today loved that they brought it back too. Combs was even pounding his chest as he sang along.

I am so glad Luke pointed that out to us in his speech, and I hope it will be the new normal for every country music award show going forward.

The 56th Annual Country Music Association Awards took place at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennesee tonight (November 9). Second-time host Luke Bryan was joined by Peyton Manning as his co-host and presenters Mookie Betts, BRELAND,Jessica Chastain, Jordan Davis, Sarah Drew, Cole Hauser, Wynonna Judd, Lady A, Rex Linn, Little Big Town, Parker McCollum, Reba McEntire, Ben and Erin Napier, Jeannie Seely, Michael Shannon and Lainey Wilson.

With unforgettable solo performances, never-before-seen collaborations and special tributes from some of the biggest names in music, the artists taking the CMA Awards stage include Jimmie Allen, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Bryan, Brandy Clark, Kelly Clarkson, Luke Combs, Caylee Hammack, HARDY, Cody Johnson, Elle King, Marcus King, Miranda Lambert, Patty Loveless, Ashley McBryde, McEntire, John Osborne, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, Katy Perry, Pillbox Patti, Chris Stapleton, Cole Swindell, The Black Keys, The War and Treaty, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen, Wilson and Zac Brown Band.

The best part of all awards shows is, of course, the fashion. Take a look below at all the hits and misses of the night:

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo

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This was a bit of a train wreck, fashionwise.


Michael Shannon

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The actor looked a little weird with no facial hair and the boyish hairstyle. Definitely hoping not to see this look last long.


HARDY

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HARDY took no risks here. His music is great, but here, he looked very plain and boring.


Sam Williams

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Sam Williams horrendous clown suit aside, his choker choice looks like a shock collar.


LoCash

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Chris Lucas and Preston Brust looked gaudy on the red carpet with Chris' silver floral blazer and Preston's feather-in-the-hat and black-striped pants combo. So tacky.


Midland

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The men of Midland all donned mustaches, with Mark Wystrach (center) having the most presentable facial hair. Cameron Duddy (left) looks the most frumpy with his white tee and mustache combo.


MacKenzie Porter

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Not only is this gown the lesser-version of Kelsea Ballerini's dress, but the bright and bold blue is just too much.


Caitlyn Smith

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Caitlyn Smith seems to have gotten permission to be out tonight, with her ankle-monitor-looking shoe.


Daira Eamon and Lily Rose

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We're not too crazy about Daira Eamon's jumpsuit. The color and fit of it is not flattering to her body.


Valerie Ponzio

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The white undershirt ruins the all black ensemble, and the fringe doesn't elevate the outfit at all.


Ingrid Andress

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Since it is now November, the bra top doesn't seem appropriate for the season.


Miranda Lambert

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Miranda has worn some legendary outfits to award shows but this isn't one of them. We love what she wore during her performances more than what she wore on the red carpet.


Kelsea Ballerini

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The neon blue is just an eyesore despite how beautiful Kelsea is.


Priscilla Block

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We can't wait for this trend of having the shoes connected to the leg to stop appearing on the red carpet.


Jenee Fleenor

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Though the cut of the dress is cute and fits her nicely, the coral color isn't working for us.


Cole Swindell

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Cole Swindell took a subtle fashion risk with this bedazzled denim jacket. Just kidding, it's not that risky, but he looks good in it.


Jordan Davis and Kristen O'Connor

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The couple played it safe at the CMAs, but we like the heart-shaped purse Kristen brought.


Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning

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The hosts of the night kept things classy in classic tuxes.


Ashley Gorley

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We're loving the texture of this blue velvet suit!


Carly Pearce

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Carly Pearce looked sexy with a simple white gown with a center cutout.


Jessie James Decker

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Jessie James Decker wore an elegant yet sexy red gown with a sculpted brassiere.


Lindsay Ell

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Lindsay kept things fierce in this sexy leopard-print dress.


Jake Owen and Erica Hartlein

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We are loving Jake's bold red blazer! What a nice pairing with Erica's simple black gown.


Madeline Edwards

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Madeline Edwards' cutout gown is refreshing with a chain detailing at the waist.


Kat & Alex

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Kat Luna wore a sparkling espresso gown, while Alex Garrido's suit had really cool embroidery!


Reba McEntire

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Reba got the memo that blue compliments redheads and did just that tonight.


Danielle Bradbery

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Danielle looked stunning in this all-white gown with a cascading cape.


Jon Pardi and Summer Ducan

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Jon Pardi just looks happy to be here, while Summer Ducan brought out all the glam.


Thomas Rhett and Lauren Akins

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Lauren Akins stole all the shine with her glamorous glittering green gown.


Tiera Kennedy

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Tiera Kennedy went full-holographic with her stiletto boots and periwinkle sparkling blazer-dress.


Marcus King

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Marcus' smile is infectious and he looks really good in this contrast detailed blazer!


Breland

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We are loving the ombre effect of Breland's suit! He just looks really cool and fashionable.


Megan Moroney

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This light blue shimmering sweetheart gown is cute and sexy with the thigh-high feathery slit.


O.N.E The Duo

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The Duo's gown colors compliment each other beautifully.


Dierks Bentley

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Dierks Bentley looks SO handsome in this grey embroidered suit!


Brian Kelley and Brittney Marie Cole

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We love a matching couple! Brittany's embroidered lace nude gown is so pretty.


Pillbox Patti

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Pillbox Patti's gown is form-fitting and flattering. Just classic elegance.


Lainey Wilson

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Lainey Wilson's outfits are always loud, and this rust-toned velvet outfit is one of her coolest!


Carrie Underwood

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Carrie's layered blue fabric gown give such an interesting denim/water effect. Very cool!


Katy Perry

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Katy Perry made an appearance at the 2022 CMAs, wearing a full-on denim getup. She actually made it look really cute.


Chapel Hart

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We love how the trio all incorporated nude tones in different ways! Trea Swindle's disco ball outfit really hit it out of the park.


Sarah Drew

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Sarah Drew looks like a princess in this beaded white gown with a matching mesh cape!


Brothers Osborne

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Two brothers: two completely different styles. While T.J. went for a dapper double breasted suit, John went all-out with furs, velvets and gator boots.


Kimberly Schlapman

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Kimberly Schlapman looks like a princess in this baby pink gown with trailing leaf detail.


Jessica Chastain

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Chastain wore a beautiful deep blue bedazzled gown, complimenting her luscious red locks.


Reyna Roberts

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We are loving the flounced arms on this lacy red jumpsuit, which perfectly matches her red hair! If only her bra wasn't slightly peeking through, this look would've been perfect.


Ashley McBryde

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Ashley kept things edgy with this black gown with deep green sequins.


Caylee Hammack

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Caylee Hammack is exuding classy elegance with her feathered opera gloves and gilded fan!


Elle King and Dan Tooker

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This is the best-dressed coordinated couple of the evening. Elle's orange dress fits her beautifully, while her fiance's tweed suit matches her flair.

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.