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George Strait leads ACM nominees
By Jim Welte - MP3.com
March 5, 2007 at 11:54:00 AM | more stories by this author

Brooks & Dunn snag seven nominations, while Rascal Flatts lands six; event to take place in Las Vegas May 15.

George Strait has racked up 15 Academy of Country Music Awards in his career, and has a chance to make it 23 after this year.

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Strait led all ACM nominees with eight nominations today, including entertainer of the year, top male vocalist, album of the year, and song of the year.

Brooks & Dunn trailed right behind Strait with seven noms, while Rascal Flatts tallied six, Carrie Underwood got five, and Big & Rich nabbed four. Country stars Kenny Chesney and Sugarland announced the nominations on CBS's The Early Show.

"Whenever you get nominated, it's a reflection of a lot of people's hard work," Chesney said.

The 42nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards will be held May 15 in Las Vegas.

Strait was nominated as both artist and producer for the album It Just Comes Natural and the single "Give it Away," which also was nominated for song of the year. Dunn is up for vocal event of the year for "I Don't Want To," his collaboration with newcomer Ashley Monroe.

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Brooks & Dunn were honored in the entertainer of the year and the top vocal duo categories, and their Hillbilly Deluxe was nominated for album of the year.

Rascal Flatts got nominations for entertainer of the year, top vocal group, best album for Me and My Gang, and best single for "What Hurts the Most."


Here's a complete list of this year's ACM nominees:


Entertainer of the Year

Brooks & Dunn

Kenny Chesney

Tim McGraw

Rascal Flatts

George Strait


Top Male Vocalist

Kenny Chesney

Toby Keith

Brad Paisley

George Strait

Keith Urban


Top Female Vocalist

Sara Evans

Faith Hill

Miranda Lambert

Martina McBride

Carrie Underwood


Top Vocal Group

Diamond Rio

Emerson Drive

Little Big Town

Lonestar

Rascal Flatts


Top Vocal Duo

Big & Rich

Brooks & Dunn

Montgomery Gentry

Sugarland

The Wreckers


Top New Male Vocalist

Rodney Atkins

Craig Morgan

Chris Young


Top New Female Vocalist

Miranda Lambert

Kellie Pickler

Taylor Swift


Top New Duo or Vocal Group

Heartland

Little Big Town

The Wreckers


Album of the Year

Brooks & Dunn - Hillbilly Deluxe

George Strait - It Just Comes Natural

Rascal Flatts - Me and My Gang

Carrie Underwood - Some Hearts

Vince Gill - These Days


Single Record of the Year

Carrie Underwood - "Before He Cheats"
George Strait - "Give It Away"

Heartland - "I Loved Her First"

Rascal Flatts - "What Hurts the Most"

Josh Turner - "Would You Go With Me"


Song of the Year

Jason Aldean - "Amarillo Sky"

Carrie Underwood - "Before He Cheats"

George Strait - "Give It Away"

Rodney Atkins - "If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows)"

Josh Turner - "Would You Go With Me"


Video of Year

"8th of November," Big & Rich

"Amarillo Sky," Jason Aldean

"Before He Cheats," Carrie Underwood

"Hillbilly Deluxe," Brooks & Dunn

"Seashores of Old Mexico," George Strait


Vocal Event

"Building Bridges," Brooks & Dunn with Vince Gill & Sheryl Crow

"I Don't Want To," Ashley Monroe and Ronnie Dunn

"Me and God," Josh Turner featuring Dr. Ralph Stanley and Marty Roe, Dana Williams, and Gene Johnson of Diamond Rio

"Politically Uncorrect," Gretchen Wilson featuring Merle Haggard

"That's How They Do It In Dixie," Hank Williams Jr. with Gretchen Wilson, Big & Rich and Van Zant

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It's too bad that the absolute majority of country music sucks. These awards are pretty much meaningless to me.
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